英:['sensɪtɪvnɪs]
美:['sensətɪvnɪs]
英:['sensɪtɪvnɪs]
美:['sensətɪvnɪs]
n.
易感知,神经过敏
灵敏度
敏感性
词根:sensitive
adj.sensitive 敏感的;[仪] 灵敏的;感光的;易受伤害的
adv.sensitively 敏感地;易感知地
n.sensitivity 敏感;敏感性;过敏
adjective
sensory sense 2
receptive to sense impressions
capable of being stimulated or excited by external agents (such as light, gravity, or contact)
sensitive cells
highly responsive or susceptible: such as
excessively or abnormally susceptible : hypersensitive
sensitive to egg protein
readily fluctuating in price or demand
sensitive commodities
capable of indicating minute differences : delicate
sensitive scales
readily affected or changed by various agents (such as light or mechanical shock)
a photographic emulsion sensitive to red light
highly radiosensitive
concerned with highly classified government information or involving discretionary authority over important policy matters
sensitive documents
calling for tact, care, or caution in treatment : touchy
a sensitive issue like race relations
having or showing concern for a specified matter—usually used in combinationenvironmentally sensitive policies
a price-sensitive customer
noun
a person having occult or psychical abilities
a sensitive person
Adjective Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin sensitivus, probably alteration of sensativus, from sensatus sensate
The first known use of sensitive was in the 15th century
sensitivitynoun
the quality or state of being sensitive
sensitiveadjective
capable of responding to stimulation
easily or strongly affected or hurt
a sensitive child
capable of showing very small differences : delicate
sensitive scales
readily affected or changed by the action of a certain thing
plants sensitive to light
1 Callous cruelty disappears before the sensitiveness of a cultivated imagination.
2 Ukrainian military officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive military details, said the situation in the Kharkiv Region was critical, but under control.
3 He acts like a tough guy, but he's really very sensitive to criticism.
4 We shall hardly go astray if we regard genius as only a slight deviation from the average mental endowment—as possessing simply a greater sensitiveness of cerebral reaction and a greater swiftness of reaction.
5 The pressure sensitiveness of gas reservoir with low permeability is one of main factors resulting in gas formation damage during drilling.
低渗气层压力敏感性是钻井过程中造成气层损害的主要因素之一。
6 If the obstructed vein is superficial, the seat of the thrombus is indicated by the resistance and sensitiveness of the part.
7 Postural instability and instability of strategy are related to the sensitiveness to motion sickness.
结论运动病对姿态平衡有影响,姿态平衡和运动策略的不稳定性与运动病敏感性有关.
8 Not to mention different level of ignorance, stupidity, pride , rudeness and in sensitiveness.
更不必说大家略有不同程度的无知, 愚蠢, 骄气和不太善解人意思.
9 “We need to make sure development policies keep the sensitiveness of Himalayas in mind to avoid such damage in the future.”
10 It should be remembered that the Schneiderian membrane is midway in sensitiveness, as it is in location, between the conjunctival and buccal surfaces, and is readily irritated by strong applications.
11 The sensitiveness analysis idea is also introduced in motor design to reveal the interrelation between every design parameter and the optimized goals.
同时基于灵敏度分析思想,揭示了电机各设计参数与优化目标的内在关系,为电机生产和设计提供了理论指导。
12 France will also seek to “avoid an escalation” between Russia and Turkey, according to a French diplomatic official who spoke anonymously because of the sensitiveness of the issue.
13 In France leeches applied to the abdomen are much used as a means of relieving peritoneal sensitiveness.
14 Like the cannas, he required protection from frost, for there was a very real sensitiveness beneath all that flamboyance, and it was the knowledge of this that kept Sylvia from criticizing him at all severely.
15 These properties are more easily demonstrated in the case of visible rays on account of the great sensitiveness of the eye.
16 Slowly, under proper guidance and direction, the sensitiveness wears away through repeated experience of a contrary sort, and such qualities as create a self-reliance take its place.
17 This sensitiveness continued, and even was exaggerated in the time of the bloodiest persecution.
18 His mind retained the most lifelike impressions, but its sensitiveness was of the photographic kind; it was confined to actual experiences.
19 By integrated analysis of curves, when controlled potential is selected at 0.50v, the current responding of the sensor has a better linearity and higher sensitiveness.
通过对三条曲线的综合分析,得出控制电位为0。50v时传感器的电流响应线性度好,灵敏度高。
20 The chapter characterizes non-believers as “handicapped by obstinacy, sensitiveness, and unreasoning prejudice.”
1 敏感
sensitive alive defensive tender vibrant responsive delicate susceptible reactive irritable sentient impressionable ticklish high-strung switched-on impressible sensibly tenderly sensitively susceptivity supersensitization sensibility tenderness delicacy subtlety excitability keenness impressionability supersensitize sensitize postnasal drip
2 有感觉