词汇 | sense |
释义 | senseUK:*/ˈsɛns/US:/sɛns/ ,(sens)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Jamaican: 主要翻译 sense n (smell, sight, touch, etc.) (感觉,嗅觉、视觉等)感官,…觉Dogs have a keen sense of smell.狗的嗅觉很灵敏。 sense n (rational thinking)感觉;意识;判断He had the sense to go home before it started raining.他有那个意识,赶在下雨前回了家。 sense n (perception)感知;感觉I have the sense that she is telling the truth.我的感觉告诉我她没有撒谎。 senses npl (judgment, sanity)判断力;理智;辨别力The poor man has lost his senses.那个可怜的人失去了理智。 sense [sth] vtr (become aware of)感觉到;觉察到He suddenly sensed another person in the room.他突然感觉到房间里还有别人。 sense, sense that vtr (detect)察觉;感受I sensed that she was telling the truth.我感觉她说的是真话。 其他翻译 sense n (consensus)共识;公众意见The sense of the people is that this law is right.人们普遍认为该法律是正确的。 sense n (meaning)意义;意思It's hard to get the sense of this phrase.这个短语的意思很难理解。 复合形式: broad sense n (general meaning)广义 broader sense n (more general meaning)更广泛的层面,更广义的角度 common sense n (practical thinking)常识He's an educated man, but he doesn't have much common sense.他是个受过教育的人,不过没有什么常识。 fashion sense n (instinct for what is stylish)时尚嗅觉,时尚品味,时尚感She has an innate fashion sense that allows her to spot the latest trends. get a sense of [sth], get a sense for [sth] v expr (understand in a general way)大致了解;大致理解 good sense n (sensible judgement)好眼光;好见地;好见解It is good sense to take the time to carefully consider the available options. have the sense of v expr (be as sensible or practical as)没有…该有的官能,没有…该有的智力He doesn't have the sense of a five-year-old. have the sense of v expr (understand, grasp main idea of [sth])理解;领悟I think you finally have the sense of it. horse sense n (common sense, practicality)普通常识 in a sense adv (in some ways)从某种意义上;就某种意义来说It's pretty in a sense, yes, but in truth it isn't really beautiful. in a very real sense adv (genuinely or literally)从真正意义来说,确确实实Our family was puritan in a very real sense: never smoked, swore, drank, or even danced. in the sense that expr (for a specified reason)就...而言;在某种意义上 make sense v expr (be logical)有道理;说得通It makes sense to book train tickets in advance because they are cheaper.提前订票是有道理的,因为那时的票更便宜。 make sense v expr (be comprehensible)能够被理解;能让人听得明白After her stroke nothing the patient said made sense.那个病人中风后,她说的话都无法让人理解。 make sense of [sth] v expr (work out meaning of)了解,弄明白;理解The Egyptologist tried to make sense of the hieroglyphics.埃及学家试图理解象形文字。 moral sense n (conscience)道德感It has been shown that even very young children have a strong moral sense, though they may lack the self-control necessary to always follow it. musical sense n (natural aptitude or feeling for music)乐感Her musical sense was so terrible she couldn't sing even simple children's songs. new sense n (renewed feeling)新感觉After recovering from cancer, I had a new sense of the beauty of the world. not make sense v expr (be illogical)讲不通;不合情理;不合逻辑It does not make sense to butter your bread with axle grease. not make sense v expr (be incomprehensible)难以理解;难以听懂Ainsley was drunk and what he was saying was not making sense. positive-sense adj (biology: of DNA) (生物学:DNA)正义的,正股的 restricted sense n (specialized meaning)狭义 sense check n (review of practicality)实用性检查 sense of adventure n (desire for new experiences)冒险精神 sense of belonging n (feeling of being accepted or fitting in)归属感A sense of belonging is important to teenagers as they form their own identity. sense of direction n (ability to orientate oneself)方向感 sense of direction n figurative (commitment to a purpose, goal)目标意识 sense of duty n (feeling of responsibility)责任感The volunteer continued her work only out of a sense of duty. sense of entitlement n (expectation of privilege)特权意识 sense of hearing n (ability to detect sound)听觉Her sense of hearing was so good she could hear a cricket from 100 yards away. sense of humor (US), sense of humour (UK) n (finding things funny)幽默感Wally has a strange sense of humor: he's always making jokes that no-one else understands.沃力的幽默感很奇怪,他总是讲一些没人理解得了的笑话。 sense of purpose n (resoluteness)使命感;目的性 sense of rhythm n (ability to follow a beat)节奏感I'm an awful dancer because I have no sense of rhythm. sense of right and wrong n (morality)分辨是非对错的能力;是非感At around the age of four, children start to demonstrate a sense of right and wrong. sense of self n (idea of one's own identity)自我意识 sense of sight n (vision)视觉 sense of smell n (ability to detect scents)嗅觉Dogs have a strong sense of smell. sense of style n (awareness of what is tasteful or fashionable)时尚感,品味 sense of taste n (ability to detect flavour)味觉When she burned her tongue she temporarily lost her sense of taste. sense of taste n (discernment)辨识能力;品味 sense of timing n (awareness of best moment to speak or act)对时机的把握What makes him such a brilliant comedian is his sense of timing. sense of touch n (ability to feel)触觉 sense organ n often plural (anatomy: part sensitive to stimuli)感觉器官;感官 sense-check [sth] vtr (review practicality)对…进行可行性检查 sixth sense n (supernatural perception)第六感Charlie can see ghosts: he was born with the sixth sense. sixth sense n figurative (intuition, instinct) (比喻)第六感,直觉He has a sixth sense for when things are about to go wrong. |
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