 现代英汉综合大辞典
n. 感官, 官能, 感[知]觉
意念[识]; 辨别力
见识; 思考, 判断力
[pl. ]理[本]性; 理智,
意义, 意味
公众意见(或情绪)
【数】指向, 方向
感觉器,【计】感受, 读出
the senses (=the five senses) 五官 a sense of honour 名誉心 a sense of sight [hearing, smell, taste, touch] 视觉[听觉, 嗅觉, 味觉, 触觉] a sense of humour 幽默感 a sense of duty 责任感 the sense of locality [direction] 对方位[向]的识别力 a man of sense 有理智的人 common sense 常识[理] good sense 通情达理 keen [dull] sense of smell 敏锐[迟钝]的嗅觉 have plenty of sense 富有见识 a high sense of responsibility to the revolution 高度的革命责任感 be lost [dead] to all sense of shame 全不知羞耻 take the sense of a meeting 了解与会者的总的意见 sense signal sense strand 有意义股; 有意义链 sense strobe 读出选通脉冲 sense switch 更变开关(控制程序的开关), 读出开关 There is a lot of sense in what he says. 他的话颇有道理。 The sense of the word is not clear. 这个词的意义不明确。
- 习惯用语
- bring to one's senses 使头脑正常[清醒过来], 开导某人, 使醒悟
- come to one's senses 恢复理性, 苏醒
- frighten [scare] sb. out of his senses 吓得某人魂不附体
- have more sense than to do [say] sth. (=have too much sense to do [say] sth.) 有头脑[理智]不会做出[说出]某事
- have no sense of shame 无羞耻心, 毫不知耻
- have the sense to (do) [say] 因有头脑而做某事[说某话]
- horse sense [口]常识, 见识
- in all senses (=in every sense) 在各方面, 彻头彻尾
- in a broad [narrow] sense 在广[狭]义上
- in a Pickwickian sense 在匹克威克派的意味上(表面上侮辱而实际上是无伤大雅的开玩笑)
- in a sense 在某种意义上来说
- in no sense 决不是, 决非
- in one's (right) senses 头脑清醒, 有理智, 讲道理
- in one's sober senses 清醒, 冷静, 沉着
- in some sense 在某种意义上
- in the best [true] sense of the term [word] 地地道道地, 确确实实地
- in the proper [strict, literal, figurative]sense 从本来[严格,字面, 比喻]的意义上说
- lose one's sense 昏过去; 发疯; 失去理性
- make sense (话等)有意义, 合[有]理
- make sense of 了解...的意义, 懂得
- not have enough sense to come in from the rain [口]蠢极了
- out of one's (right) sense 失常, 失去理智, 神经错乱
- sixth sense [谑]不合逻辑的推理
- speak [talk] sense 讲得有理, 说有意义的话
- stand to sense [口]有道理, 合乎情理; 理所当然
- take leave of one's senses 精神失常, (醉得)糊里糊涂
- there is no [some] sense in doing... 做...是没有[有一些]道理的[意义的]
- 参考词汇
 现代英汉词典
n. 意思,意义
感觉;知觉;感知
He has a good sense of smell. 他的嗅觉很灵敏。 A sense of humour is a great asset for a person. (喻) 幽默感是一个人的宝贵资产。 理解力;鉴赏力;辨识力
a good business sense 有经济头脑 A driver has a good sense / bump of locality. 司机对于方位有很强的辨识力。 观念;意识;意念
见识,见地;判断力
(pl) 理智;神智;思维的 能力
Have you taken lost your senses? 你失去理智了吗?
- 词性变化
vt. sensed, sensing
感觉,感知;觉察,意识到
He sensed that his proposals were unwelcome. 他觉得他的建议不受欢迎。 The dog sensed that I was afraid. 这只狗感觉到我害怕了。
- 习惯用语
- in a sense 在某一方面;就某种意义来说
- make sense 有 意义;意思清楚;有道理
- make sense of 理解;懂;明白
- no sense in 没道理
 简明英汉词典
n. 官能, 感觉, 判断力, 见识, ...感, 意义, 理性
vt. 感到, 理解, 认识
 柯林斯英语大词典
sense 
[sɛns]
n any of the faculties by which the mind receives information about the external world or about the state of the body. In addition to the five traditional faculties of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, the term includes the means by which bodily position, temperature, pain, balance, etc, are perceived
such faculties collectively; the ability to perceive
a feeling perceived through one of the senses
a sense of warmth a mental perception or awareness
a sense of happiness moral discernment; understanding
a sense of right and wrong sound practical judgment or intelligence
he is a man without any sense reason or purpose
what is the sense of going out in the rain? substance or gist; meaning
what is the sense of this proverb? specific meaning; definition
in what sense are you using the word? an opinion or consensus
one of two opposite directions measured on a directed line; the sign as contrasted with the magnitude of a vector
the import of an expression as contrasted with its referent. Thus the morning star and the evening star have the same reference, Venus, but different senses.the property of an expression by virtue of which its referent is determined.that which one grasps in understanding an expression
take leave of one's sensesSee leave
vb to perceive through one or more of the senses
to apprehend or detect without or in advance of the evidence of the senses
to understand
to test or locate the position of (a part of computer hardware).to read (data)
- 习惯用语
- make sense to be reasonable or understandable
 WordNet
sense  senses sensed sensing Noun 1. a general conscious awareness; "a sense of security"; "a sense of happiness"; "a sense of danger"; "a sense of self"
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2. the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted; "the dictionary gave several senses for the word"; "in the best sense charity is really a duty"; "the signifier is linked to the signified"
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3. 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"
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4. sound practical judgment; "I can't see the sense in doing it now"; "he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples"; "fortunately she had the good sense to run away"
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5. a natural appreciation or ability; "a keen musical sense"; "a good sense of timing"
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Verb 1. perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles; "He felt the wind"; "She felt an object brushing her arm"; "He felt his flesh crawl"; "She felt the heat when she got out of the car"
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2. detect some circumstance or entity automatically; "This robot can sense the presence of people in the room"; "particle detectors sense ionization"
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3. become aware of not through the senses but instinctively; "I sense his hostility"
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4. comprehend; "I sensed the real meaning of his letter"
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