英:[ˈsensəri]
美:[ˈsensəri]
英:[ˈsensəri]
美:[ˈsensəri]
sen·so·ry
sen s ri
sensorial (adj.)
词根:sense
adj.sensational 轰动的;耸人听闻的;非常好的;使人感动的
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
senseless 愚蠢的;无知觉的;无意识的
sensing 敏感的
sensorial 知觉的;感觉的
sensorimotor 感觉运动的(等于sensomotor)
sensate 可感觉的;知觉的
sensorineural 感觉神经的
adv.senselessly 毫无知觉地;无意识地;不省人事地
sensuously 感觉上
n.sense 感觉,官能;观念;道理;理智
sensation 感觉;轰动;感动
sensor 传感器
sensing 传感;感觉;测知
sensationalist 感觉论者
sensorium 感觉中枢;知觉器官;感觉器官
sensualism 感觉论;肉欲主义;好色
sensualist 好色者;感觉论者
sensuousness 知觉;敏感
v.sensing 感觉,了解(sense的现在分词)
vt.sense 感觉到;检测
Adjective
1. of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system;
"sensory neurons"
2. involving or derived from the senses;
"sensory experience"
"sensory channels"
3. relating to or concerned in sensation;
"the sensory cortex"
"sensory organs"
sensory evaluation感官品评,感官评价
sensory quality感官品质;感觉性质
sensory nerve[医]感觉神经
sensory information感觉信息;敏感元件信息
sensory perceptionn. 感官知觉
sensory organ感觉器官;感觉器官;感觉瀑
sensory test灵敏度试验;感官检查
sensory system感觉系统;敏感度系统
sensory nerve ending感觉神经末梢
"与感官或知觉相关的,传递感觉的",源于1749年,拉丁语 sensorius,源自 sentire 的过去分词 sensus, "感知,感觉"(参见 n. sense)。
感觉的:有关或有助于感觉的
The first known use of sensory was in 1651
sensualadjective
relating to or consisting in the pleasing of the senses
devoted to the pleasures of the senses
sensualadjective
relating to or consisting in the pleasing of the senses
devoted to the pleasures of the senses
sensoryadjective
of or relating to sensation or to the senses
sensory stimulation
carrying nerve impulses from the sense organs toward or to the brain : afferent
a sensory nerve
sensoryadjective
of or relating to sensation or the senses sensory data
sensory stimulation
conveying nerve impulses from the sense organs to the nerve centers : afferent
sensory nerve fibers
1 La Monte Young's magnum opus will have you entranced, bewitched and will change your sensory perceptions of the phenomenon we call music.
2 There are disorders of sensory neglect, some famous disorders.
还有很多感觉忽略的障碍,一些有名的障碍。
3 Ernaux evokes the mood of that summer, drawing on her sensory memories and calling up her desires of that time.
4 Many depictions of disabled characters are outdated, incorrect, and far from the reality of living with a physical, sensory, or intellectual impairment.
5 It is a sensory thrill to hear all of these pieces, and must be a physical thrill to play them.
6 A feeling of distance — from people, from sensory experience and between expectations and reality — infuses much of Feinstein’s work and in “You Again,” it is expressed partly through her use of cardboard.
7 It opened back on itself, torus-shaped, to include an MMA gym, an indoor archery range and even a sensory deprivation tank.
8 Come nightfall, wander through the sensory overload of lights and sounds in Shibuya before plunking down some yen in a pachinko parlor.
9 A new pop-up installation opening on Friday at the museum, “Frolic!” uses rock music and a themed décor to stimulate sensory play and learning in visitors ages 5 and under.
10 And also to see — to feel, to experience — the aesthetic ferment and sensory overload of mid-60s Manhattan.
11 Their thundering tribal drums and antique synthesizers scream Stonehenge, of course, but the sensory experience far outweighs any reservations.
12 "He'd have a bunch of things to learn and I have a very vivid sensory memory of feeling the glass door to the front room vibrating when he practised them over and over."
13 "Foodie" has now pretty much everywhere replaced "gourmet", perhaps because the latter more strongly evokes privilege and a snobbish claim to uncommon sensory discrimination – even though those qualities are rampant among the "foodies" themselves.
14 The sensory qualities of “Prince” are its most notable features.
15 There can be sensory issues, attention issues, anxiety, giftedness, learning disabilities and other issues at play as well.
16 And that's one of the things that's really striking, is that the world of sensory perception is a kind of immediate, empirical reality that can counter the reality of propaganda and lies.
17 Baths are now touted as gadget-free zones, retreats from the sensory overload of daily life.
18 Designed specifically for the space and light of the museum, the paintings are not so much individual works as a kind of sensory installation.
19 SCAI was significantly associated with sural sensory conduction velocity and Neuropathy Composite and Symptom Scores.
脊髓面积指数与腓神经感觉传导速度和神经病变的综合症状评分密切相关.
20 Having a child, “gaining a new sensory ability,” or finding God can “change your point of view . . . and perhaps even change the kind of person that you are or at least take yourself to be.”
2 感觉官能的
5 感觉
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