英:[sen'sɔ:rɪəm]
美:[sen'soʊrɪrm]
英:[sen'sɔ:rɪəm]
美:[sen'soʊrɪrm]
复数:sensoriums或sensoria
词根:sensory
adj.sensory 感觉的;知觉的;传递感觉的
sensual 感觉的;肉欲的;世俗的;感觉论的
sensuous 感觉上的,依感观的;诉诸美感的
sensorial 知觉的;感觉的
sensorimotor 感觉运动的(等于sensomotor)
sensorineural 感觉神经的
adv.sensuously 感觉上
n.sensualism 感觉论;肉欲主义;好色
sensuousness 知觉;敏感
noun
the parts of the brain or the mind concerned with the reception and interpretation of sensory stimulibroadly: the entire sensory apparatus
"人类和高等动物大脑中感觉的所在地," 1640年代,来自晚期拉丁语 sensorium "感觉的所在地或器官",源自 sens-, 过去分词词干 sentire "感觉"(见 sense (n.))+ -orium(见 -ory)。相关词汇: Sensorial。
感觉神经中枢
脑的感觉(s. commune)。此术语常用来指一个人的意识或精神清醒程度
Late Latin, sense organ, from Latin sentire
The first known use of sensorium was in 1613
sensoriumnoun
the parts of the brain or the mind concerned with the reception and interpretation of sensory stimulibroadly: the entire sensory apparatus
ability of the brain to receive and interpret sensory stimuli
decreasing sensorium
the state of consciousness judged in terms of this ability the sensorium remained clear
a clouded sensorium
1 The whole of Central Europe is thus reduced, for our feelings, to an arrangement of buffets and custom-houses, its acres checked off on our sensorium as so many jolts.
2 Whoever would seek mind as the directing power, must look beyond the sensorium of the bee for the source of all we behold in them!
3 It has been shown that various activities of the digestive tract can profoundly affect the sensorium and the vasomotor nerves.
4 This is merely the power of the same points, to cause vibrations in an elastic medium; and these, acting on the sensorium, communicate sensations, and become the basis of ideas in the soul.
5 There’s a serious encounter to be had with this music alone, and you’ll want to throw your entire sensorium into it.
6 That part of the social sensorium which is most closely organized in normal hours, first recovers consciousness in disaster.
7 Enzo would be stuck at Tyler's until the place was driven out of business by some still more gargantuan sensorium that sold everything from new spouses to plastic surgery.
恩佐会在泰勒一直混下去,直到这个地方被某个更为庞大的、出售从新配偶到整形手术等所有事物的感官系统赶出市场。
8 It’s a sensorium of dreams and nightmares, of beasts and dragons.
9 Association is an exertion or change of some extreme part of the sensorium residing in the muscles and organs of sense in consequence of some antecedent or attendant fibrous contractions.
10 The last shred of life, the "sensorium commune" was severed and The Brain was dead.
11 Both sensation and volition consist in an affection of the central part of the sensorium, or of the whole of it; and hence cannot exist till the nerves are united in the brain.
12 It’s a sensorium, and a painful one, a book in which the sentences swing into you like small, gleaming axes.
13 Neandertals could therefore hear language just as well as we do—with an acoustic sensorium that is optimally tuned to the frequencies that are particularly relevant for understanding human speech.
14 Assessment of the functions of the sensorium includes praxis and gnosis.
15 Sensorium: a class of Transmutations.
感术:嬗变术的一类。
16 The sound-waves broke on his sensorium as ripples break on a granite coast.
17 “But I wish this is the beginning of our collective initiative to awaken our forgotten sensorium, to value diversity, to understand from people around the world.”
18 It is no idle curiosity, but the shuddering voice of nature that asks: 'If our happiness depend on the harmonious play of the sensorium; if our conviction may waver with the beating of the pulse?'
19 Among the reasons to stick with “Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man” is the lightly narcotized sensorium of Mr. Clegg’s prose.
20 When that ongoing process ceases, decomposed static patterns occupy the center of the sensorium.
当正在进行的过程停止,解体的静态的模式便占据了感觉中枢的中心。