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例句
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  • 以下这些名词均包含 "感觉" 的意思
    feeling最普通用词,既可指身体上的感觉,如冷暖、饥饿、疼痛等,又可指精神上的感觉,如喜、怒、哀、乐、失望等。
    sensation系较严密的科学用词,指听觉、味觉、视觉、嗅觉或触觉;还可指引起激动或轰动的事物。
    sense主要指人或动物身体上的感觉。复数形式指人的知觉。
    perception侧重对外界刺激的反应和对产生感觉的物体的辨别。
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
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    (身体上的)感觉,知觉
    A sensation is a physical feeling.
    例句
    Floating can be a very pleasant sensation... 漂浮会是一种非常惬意的感觉。 A sensation of burning or tingling may be experienced in the hands. 双手可能会有种刺痛感或灼热感。
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    (尤指)触觉;感觉能力;知觉
    Sensation is your ability to feel things physically, especially through your sense of touch.
    例句
    The pain was so bad that she lost all sensation. 太疼了,疼得她都失去了知觉。 ...nerve damage which can lead to loss of sensation in the limbs. 会导致四肢麻木的神经损伤
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    (某种经历所产生的)整体感觉,总体印象
    You can use sensation to refer to the general feeling or impression caused by a particular experience.
    例句
    It's a funny sensation to know someone's talking about you in a language you don't understand. 知道有人正用一种你听不懂的语言谈论你,这种感觉很奇怪。
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    引起轰动的人(或事件、情况)
    If a person, event, or situation is a sensation, it causes great excitement or interest.
    例句
    ...the film that turned her into an overnight sensation. 使她一夜间名声大噪的影片
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    轰动;哗然
    If a person, event, or situation causes a sensation, they cause great interest or excitement.
    例句
    She was just 14 when she caused a sensation at the Montreal Olympics. 她在蒙特利尔奥运会上引起轰动时才 14 岁。
英汉词典释义
  • n.
    感觉, 感受
    Seeing him again after so many years was a strange sensation. 那么多年以后又见到他, 是一种不可思议的感觉。
    直觉;莫名其妙的感觉;经历;回忆
    He lost all sensation in his legs through cramp. 他的腿部因抽筋而失去知觉。
    激动, 轰动;哗然;引起轰动的人(或事物)
    His unexpected success caused a sensation. 他出人意料的成功引起了轰动。
英英词典释义
  • Noun
    1. an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation;
    "a sensation of touch"
    2. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
    3. a general feeling of excitement and heightened interest;
    "anticipation produced in me a sensation somewhere between hope and fear"
    4. a state of widespread public excitement and interest;
    "the news caused a sensation"
    5. the faculty through which the external world is apprehended;
    "in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing"
行业词典
  • 医学: 感觉,知觉:由传入神经传到大脑感觉中枢的一种印象;
    心理学: 感觉;
    生理学: 感觉;
    电工: 感觉;