sense
- n. 感觉,官能;观念;道理;理智
- vt. 感觉到;检测
- n. (Sense)人名;(英)森斯
词组搭配
bring someone to their (或come to one's) senses
restore someone to (or regain) consciousness
使恢复知觉
in a (或one)sense
used to indicate a particular interpretation of a statement or situation
在某种意义上
in a sense, behaviour cannot develop independently of the environment.
在某种意义上,行为不能独立于环境而发展。
in one's senses
fully aware and in control of one's thoughts and words; sane
思维正常的;清醒的
would any man in his senses invent so absurd a story?.
思维正常的人会编造这么一个荒唐的故事吗?。
make sense
be intelligible, justifiable, or practicable
可理解,有根据,可行
make sense of
find meaning or coherence in
理解;弄懂
she must try to make sense of what was going on.
她必须尽量弄懂正在发生的一切。
out of one's senses
in or into a state of madness
发疯的,失去理智的
a sense of direction
a person's ability to know without explicit guidance the direction in which they are or should be moving
方向感
take leave of one's senses
(in hyperbolic use) go mad
[用于夸张]发疯
双语例句
- 1. Behind the mocking laughter lurks a growing sense of unease.
- 嘲笑声的背后潜伏着一种越来越强烈的不安。
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- 2. Though his background was modest, it was in no sense deprived.
- 尽管他家境一般,但也并不算贫穷。
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- 3. It makes sense to eat a reasonably balanced diet when slimming.
- 在减肥过程中保持饮食的营养相对均衡是明智的。
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- 4. In the dark my sense of hearing becomes so acute.
- 黑暗中我的听觉变得异常灵敏。
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- 5. There is a wry sense of humour in his work.
- 他的作品带有一种讽刺意味的幽默。
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