sense 的英语意思
sensesense1 /sens/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a feeling about something对某事的感觉;感受sense of
Afterwards, I felt a great sense of relief.事后,我感到如释重负。
A sense of panic has spread over the country.一种恐慌情绪蔓延全国。
Employees need the sense of being appreciated.员工需要被赏识的感觉。with a sense of something
He looked around the room with a sense of achievement.他带着一种成就感环顾四周。sense that
I had the sense that he was lying.我有一种他在撒谎的感觉。2[singular] the ability to understand or judge something理解或判断某事物的能力sense of humour British English, sense of humor American English (=the ability to understand and enjoy things that are funny)(=理解并欣赏幽默事物的能力)
I like Pam – she has a really good sense of humour.我喜欢帕姆——她很有幽默感。sense of direction (=the ability to judge which way you should be going, or what your aims should be)(=判断应走方向或应有目标的能力)
It was dark and he had completely lost his sense of direction.天很黑,他完全失去了方向感。sense of proportion (=the ability to judge what is important and what is not important)(=判断孰轻孰重的能力)
Let’s keep a sense of proportion, and not rush to any hasty conclusions.我们要保持分寸感,不要仓促下结论。sense of justice/fairness
Kids have a natural sense of justice.孩子们天生具有正义感。dress/clothes sense (=the ability to judge which clothes look good)(=判断哪些衣服好看的能力)3[countable] one of the five natural powers of sight, hearing, feeling, taste, and smell, that give us information about the things around us五种天然感官之一,即视觉、听觉、触觉、味觉和嗅觉,它们向我们传递周围事物的信息sense of smell/taste/touch etc
She has a good sense of smell.她嗅觉很灵敏。
Cats have a very acute sense of hearing (=very good, so that they can hear even the smallest sound).猫的听觉极为敏锐(=非常好,甚至能听到极微弱的声音)。
Combinations of flavors, textures, and color that can delight the senses.风味、质感和色彩的组合能令感官愉悦。
the five senses (=all of the senses)五感(=全部感官) → sixth sense4[uncountable] when someone makes sensible or practical decisions, or behaves in a sensible practical way指某人做出明智或切实的决定,或以明智实际的方式行事have the sense to do something (=behave in a sensible way and do what is best in that situation)(=明智行事,在特定情况下做出最佳选择)
You should have had the sense to turn off the electricity first.你本该有先关掉电源的常识。there is no sense in (doing) something spoken口语 (=it is not sensible to do something)(=做某事不明智)
There’s no sense in getting upset about it now.现在为此烦恼毫无意义。see sense (=realize what is the sensible thing to do)(=认清明智之举是什么)
I wish the politicians would see sense and stop the war.我希望政客们能明白事理,停止这场战争。talk/knock some sense into somebody (=try to make someone behave in a more sensible way)(=设法让某人行事更明智) → common sense5 make sense a)to have a clear meaning and be easy to understand含义清晰,易于理解:
Read this and tell me if it makes sense.读一读这个,告诉我是否说得通。 b)to be a sensible thing to do是明智之举it makes sense (for somebody) to do something
It makes sense to save money while you can.趁有机会存钱是明智的。
Would it make sense for the city authorities to further restrict parking?市政当局进一步限制停车,这样做明智吗? c)if something makes sense, there seems to be a good reason or explanation for it如果某事说得通,则似乎有充分的理由或解释:
Why did she do a thing like that? It doesn’t seem to make sense.她为什么要那样做?这似乎说不通。6make (some) sense of something to understand something, especially something difficult or complicated理解某事,尤其是困难或复杂的事物:
Can you make any sense of this article?你能看懂这篇文章吗?7[countable] the meaning of a word, sentence, phrase etc词语、句子、短语等的含义:
The word ‘record’ has several different senses."record"一词有几种不同的含义。
Any alteration would spoil the sense of the entire poem.任何改动都会损害整首诗的含义。8[countable] a way in which something can be true or real某事物可以属实或存在的某种意义in a sense/in one sense/in some senses etc (=in one way, in some ways etc)(=在某种意义上,在某些方面等)
What he says is right, in a sense.从某种意义上说,他说的是对的。
The hotel was in no sense (=not at all) comfortable.这家酒店丝毫不(=完全不)舒适。
George was a big man in every sense of the word (=in every way).从这个词的各种意义上说(=在各方面),乔治都是个大人物。
This is true in a general sense.从一般意义上说,这是正确的。
Communication, in any real sense (=of any real kind), was extremely limited.真正意义上的(=任何真实意义上的)交流极为有限。in a (very) real sense (=used to emphasize that a statement or description is true)(=用于强调某一陈述或描述是真实的)
A head of a school is a manager in a very real sense.校长在真正意义上是一位管理者。9your/her etc senses someone’s ability to think clearly and behave sensibly – used in some expressions when you think that someone has lost this ability某人清晰思考、明智行事的能力——常用于某些表达中,指某人似乎已丧失此能力come to your senses (=to start to think clearly and behave sensibly again)(=重新开始清晰思考并明智行事)
One day he’ll come to his senses and see what a fool he’s been.总有一天他会醒悟过来,看清自己有多愚蠢。
See if you can bring her to her senses (=make someone think clearly and behave sensibly).看你能否让她清醒过来(=使某人清晰思考并明智行事)。be out of your senses (=have lost the ability to think clearly and behave sensibly)(=已失去清晰思考和明智行事的能力)
Are you completely out of your senses?你完全失去理智了吗? → take leave of your senses at leave2(6)10talk sense spoken口语 to say things that are reasonable or sensible – often used when you think someone has just said something silly说有道理或明智的话——常用于认为某人刚说了蠢话时:
Talk sense! There’s no way we can afford a new car!说点实际的!我们根本买不起新车!11regain your senses old-fashioned旧式 to stop feeling faint or slightly sick不再感到头晕或轻微恶心COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1adjectives形容词a strong/great sense of something· He had a strong sense of responsibility.· 他有很强的责任感。a real sense of something (=a strong feeling)· Children need to feel a real sense of belonging.· 孩子们需要真正感受到归属感。a deep sense of something (=a very strong feeling)· He felt a deep sense of disappointment.· 他感到深深的失望。a growing sense of something (=becoming stronger)· She looked around with a growing sense of unease.· 她带着日益增长的不安感四处张望。a vague/slight sense of something (=not very strong)· There was a slight sense of embarrassment.· 有一种轻微的尴尬感。verbs动词feel/have a sense of something· I felt a great sense of pride.· 我感到无比自豪。give somebody a sense of something· The job gave her a sense of control over her life.· 这份工作让她感到对自己的生活有掌控感。convey a sense of something· We want to convey our sense of excitement to the audience.· 我们希望将这种兴奋感传达给观众。phrases短语a sense of relief/panic/guilt etc· We reached the medical centre with a sense of relief.· 我们带着如释重负的感觉抵达了医疗中心。a sense of purpose/direction (=a feeling that you know what you are trying to achieve)· Becoming a mother had given her a new sense of purpose.· 成为母亲赋予了她新的人生目标感。a sense of urgency (=a feeling that something is urgent)· The rescuers felt a real sense of urgency now.· 救援人员现在真切感受到了紧迫感。a sense of responsibility/duty (=a feeling that you must do something because it is right)· Parents try to give their children a sense of responsibility.· 父母努力培养孩子的责任感。a sense of loss (=a feeling of sadness for someone or something you no longer have)· Many women experience a sense of loss when their children leave home.· 许多女性在孩子离家时会感到一种失落感。a sense of achievement/satisfaction (=a feeling that you have achieved something good)· Even a small success gives a sense of achievement.· 即便是小小的成功也能带来成就感。a sense of security (=a feeling that you are safe)· A lack of trust in the parents can undermine the child's sense of security at home.· 对父母缺乏信任会削弱孩子在家中的安全感。a false sense of security (=a feeling that you are safe, which is not actually true)· They were lulled into a false sense of security.· 他们被哄入了一种虚假的安全感。a sense of identity (=a feeling of knowing who you are and how you belong to a community)· Change can threaten our fragile sense of identity.· 变化可能威胁到我们脆弱的身份认同感。a sense of belonging (=a feeling that you belong to a group)· The organization tries to foster a sense of belonging through these social events.· 该组织试图通过这些社交活动培养归属感。a sense of occasion (=a feeling that an event is special or important)· It was a marvellous day and there was a real sense of occasion.· 那是美好的一天,真有一种特殊的仪式感。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2phrases短语a sense of humour British English, a sense of humor American English (=the ability to laugh and enjoy things that are funny)· A good teacher needs a sense of humour.· 一位好老师需要有幽默感。a sense of fun (=the ability to enjoy yourself and make things fun)· What I liked about Maria was her sense of fun.· 我喜欢玛丽亚的,是她那充满乐趣的性情。a sense of direction (=the ability to judge which way you should be going)· The place was completely dark and I lost all sense of direction.· 那地方一片漆黑,我完全失去了方向感。a sense of proportion (=the ability to judge how important or unimportant something is)· It’s important to keep a sense of proportion.· 保持分寸感很重要。a sense of timing (=the ability to choose the right moment to do or say something)· He told the story with an exquisite sense of timing.· 他讲述这个故事时,时机把握得恰到好处。a sense of justice/fairness· I appealed to her sense of justice.· 我诉诸了她的正义感。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + sense形容词/名词 + sensea good/great sense of something· He is a popular boy with a good sense of humour.· 他是个受欢迎的男孩,幽默感很好。a natural sense of something (=a natural ability)· She did not have a natural sense of direction.· 她天生没有方向感。a keen sense of something (=a good ability to judge something)· As a lawyer, he had a keen sense of the value of political connections.· 作为律师,他对政治关系的价值有敏锐的判断力。dress/clothes sense (=an ability to choose clothes well)· Her dress sense was faultless.· 她的穿衣品味无可挑剔。business sense (=an ability to make good decisions in business)· Few young people have much business sense.· 很少有年轻人拥有较强的商业头脑。verbs动词have a sense of something· She seems to have a great sense of the right thing to say.· 她似乎很懂得说什么话最恰当。lose your sense of something· Come on! Have you lost your sense of humour?· 得了!你失去幽默感了吗?lose all sense of something· He seemed to have lost all sense of proportion.· 他似乎完全失去了分寸感。keep/retain a sense of something· Throughout it all she retained her sense of fun.· 在这一切当中,她始终保持着那份乐趣感。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3— 释义 3phrases短语a sense of smell/taste/touch etc· We lose some of the sense of taste as we get older.· 随着年龄增长,我们的味觉会有所减退。the five senses· We use all five senses to explore the world around us.· 我们用全部五种感官来探索周围的世界。adjectives形容词a good/keen/acute sense of something· Pigs have a keen sense of smell.· 猪的嗅觉十分灵敏。a poor sense of something· Owls and other predatory birds have a poor sense of smell.· 猫头鹰及其他猛禽的嗅觉很差。verbs动词have a sense of something· You have to have a good sense of hearing to play the violin.· 演奏小提琴需要有良好的听觉。lose your sense of something· I think I’m losing my sense of smell.· 我觉得我的嗅觉正在退化。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 8— 释义 8phrases短语in a sense (also in one sense)· The results are not terribly surprising in one sense.· 从某种意义上说,这些结果并不太令人惊讶。in some sense (also in some senses)· George was perfectly right in some senses.· 从某些方面来说,乔治完全是对的。in every sense· He is lucky in every sense.· 他在各方面都很幸运。in no sense (=not at all)· This is in no sense a criticism.· 这绝不是批评。in a general/broad sense· In a general sense, a rapid rate of technological change creates uncertainty.· 从一般意义上说,快速的技术变革会带来不确定性。in a (very) real sense (=used to emphasise that a statement or description is true)· The truth is that in a very real sense most families in Britain are not poor.· 事实是,从真正意义上说,英国大多数家庭并不贫穷。in a literal sense (=according to the actual or physical meaning of words)· I wasn't suggesting that in a literal sense.· 我并不是从字面意义上这么说的。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a feeling about something对某事的感觉;感受sense of
Afterwards, I felt a great sense of relief.事后,我感到如释重负。
A sense of panic has spread over the country.一种恐慌情绪蔓延全国。
Employees need the sense of being appreciated.员工需要被赏识的感觉。with a sense of something
He looked around the room with a sense of achievement.他带着一种成就感环顾四周。sense that
I had the sense that he was lying.我有一种他在撒谎的感觉。2[singular] the ability to understand or judge something理解或判断某事物的能力sense of humour British English, sense of humor American English (=the ability to understand and enjoy things that are funny)(=理解并欣赏幽默事物的能力)
I like Pam – she has a really good sense of humour.我喜欢帕姆——她很有幽默感。sense of direction (=the ability to judge which way you should be going, or what your aims should be)(=判断应走方向或应有目标的能力)
It was dark and he had completely lost his sense of direction.天很黑,他完全失去了方向感。sense of proportion (=the ability to judge what is important and what is not important)(=判断孰轻孰重的能力)
Let’s keep a sense of proportion, and not rush to any hasty conclusions.我们要保持分寸感,不要仓促下结论。sense of justice/fairness
Kids have a natural sense of justice.孩子们天生具有正义感。dress/clothes sense (=the ability to judge which clothes look good)(=判断哪些衣服好看的能力)3[countable] one of the five natural powers of sight, hearing, feeling, taste, and smell, that give us information about the things around us五种天然感官之一,即视觉、听觉、触觉、味觉和嗅觉,它们向我们传递周围事物的信息sense of smell/taste/touch etc
She has a good sense of smell.她嗅觉很灵敏。
Cats have a very acute sense of hearing (=very good, so that they can hear even the smallest sound).猫的听觉极为敏锐(=非常好,甚至能听到极微弱的声音)。
Combinations of flavors, textures, and color that can delight the senses.风味、质感和色彩的组合能令感官愉悦。
the five senses (=all of the senses)五感(=全部感官) → sixth sense4[uncountable] when someone makes sensible or practical decisions, or behaves in a sensible practical way指某人做出明智或切实的决定,或以明智实际的方式行事have the sense to do something (=behave in a sensible way and do what is best in that situation)(=明智行事,在特定情况下做出最佳选择)
You should have had the sense to turn off the electricity first.你本该有先关掉电源的常识。there is no sense in (doing) something spoken口语 (=it is not sensible to do something)(=做某事不明智)
There’s no sense in getting upset about it now.现在为此烦恼毫无意义。see sense (=realize what is the sensible thing to do)(=认清明智之举是什么)
I wish the politicians would see sense and stop the war.我希望政客们能明白事理,停止这场战争。talk/knock some sense into somebody (=try to make someone behave in a more sensible way)(=设法让某人行事更明智) → common sense5 make sense a)to have a clear meaning and be easy to understand含义清晰,易于理解:
Read this and tell me if it makes sense.读一读这个,告诉我是否说得通。 b)to be a sensible thing to do是明智之举it makes sense (for somebody) to do something
It makes sense to save money while you can.趁有机会存钱是明智的。
Would it make sense for the city authorities to further restrict parking?市政当局进一步限制停车,这样做明智吗? c)if something makes sense, there seems to be a good reason or explanation for it如果某事说得通,则似乎有充分的理由或解释:
Why did she do a thing like that? It doesn’t seem to make sense.她为什么要那样做?这似乎说不通。6make (some) sense of something to understand something, especially something difficult or complicated理解某事,尤其是困难或复杂的事物:
Can you make any sense of this article?你能看懂这篇文章吗?7[countable] the meaning of a word, sentence, phrase etc词语、句子、短语等的含义:
The word ‘record’ has several different senses."record"一词有几种不同的含义。
Any alteration would spoil the sense of the entire poem.任何改动都会损害整首诗的含义。8[countable] a way in which something can be true or real某事物可以属实或存在的某种意义in a sense/in one sense/in some senses etc (=in one way, in some ways etc)(=在某种意义上,在某些方面等)
What he says is right, in a sense.从某种意义上说,他说的是对的。
The hotel was in no sense (=not at all) comfortable.这家酒店丝毫不(=完全不)舒适。
George was a big man in every sense of the word (=in every way).从这个词的各种意义上说(=在各方面),乔治都是个大人物。
This is true in a general sense.从一般意义上说,这是正确的。
Communication, in any real sense (=of any real kind), was extremely limited.真正意义上的(=任何真实意义上的)交流极为有限。in a (very) real sense (=used to emphasize that a statement or description is true)(=用于强调某一陈述或描述是真实的)
A head of a school is a manager in a very real sense.校长在真正意义上是一位管理者。9your/her etc senses someone’s ability to think clearly and behave sensibly – used in some expressions when you think that someone has lost this ability某人清晰思考、明智行事的能力——常用于某些表达中,指某人似乎已丧失此能力come to your senses (=to start to think clearly and behave sensibly again)(=重新开始清晰思考并明智行事)
One day he’ll come to his senses and see what a fool he’s been.总有一天他会醒悟过来,看清自己有多愚蠢。
See if you can bring her to her senses (=make someone think clearly and behave sensibly).看你能否让她清醒过来(=使某人清晰思考并明智行事)。be out of your senses (=have lost the ability to think clearly and behave sensibly)(=已失去清晰思考和明智行事的能力)
Are you completely out of your senses?你完全失去理智了吗? → take leave of your senses at leave2(6)10talk sense spoken口语 to say things that are reasonable or sensible – often used when you think someone has just said something silly说有道理或明智的话——常用于认为某人刚说了蠢话时:
Talk sense! There’s no way we can afford a new car!说点实际的!我们根本买不起新车!11regain your senses old-fashioned旧式 to stop feeling faint or slightly sick不再感到头晕或轻微恶心COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1adjectives形容词a strong/great sense of something· He had a strong sense of responsibility.· 他有很强的责任感。a real sense of something (=a strong feeling)· Children need to feel a real sense of belonging.· 孩子们需要真正感受到归属感。a deep sense of something (=a very strong feeling)· He felt a deep sense of disappointment.· 他感到深深的失望。a growing sense of something (=becoming stronger)· She looked around with a growing sense of unease.· 她带着日益增长的不安感四处张望。a vague/slight sense of something (=not very strong)· There was a slight sense of embarrassment.· 有一种轻微的尴尬感。verbs动词feel/have a sense of something· I felt a great sense of pride.· 我感到无比自豪。give somebody a sense of something· The job gave her a sense of control over her life.· 这份工作让她感到对自己的生活有掌控感。convey a sense of something· We want to convey our sense of excitement to the audience.· 我们希望将这种兴奋感传达给观众。phrases短语a sense of relief/panic/guilt etc· We reached the medical centre with a sense of relief.· 我们带着如释重负的感觉抵达了医疗中心。a sense of purpose/direction (=a feeling that you know what you are trying to achieve)· Becoming a mother had given her a new sense of purpose.· 成为母亲赋予了她新的人生目标感。a sense of urgency (=a feeling that something is urgent)· The rescuers felt a real sense of urgency now.· 救援人员现在真切感受到了紧迫感。a sense of responsibility/duty (=a feeling that you must do something because it is right)· Parents try to give their children a sense of responsibility.· 父母努力培养孩子的责任感。a sense of loss (=a feeling of sadness for someone or something you no longer have)· Many women experience a sense of loss when their children leave home.· 许多女性在孩子离家时会感到一种失落感。a sense of achievement/satisfaction (=a feeling that you have achieved something good)· Even a small success gives a sense of achievement.· 即便是小小的成功也能带来成就感。a sense of security (=a feeling that you are safe)· A lack of trust in the parents can undermine the child's sense of security at home.· 对父母缺乏信任会削弱孩子在家中的安全感。a false sense of security (=a feeling that you are safe, which is not actually true)· They were lulled into a false sense of security.· 他们被哄入了一种虚假的安全感。a sense of identity (=a feeling of knowing who you are and how you belong to a community)· Change can threaten our fragile sense of identity.· 变化可能威胁到我们脆弱的身份认同感。a sense of belonging (=a feeling that you belong to a group)· The organization tries to foster a sense of belonging through these social events.· 该组织试图通过这些社交活动培养归属感。a sense of occasion (=a feeling that an event is special or important)· It was a marvellous day and there was a real sense of occasion.· 那是美好的一天,真有一种特殊的仪式感。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2phrases短语a sense of humour British English, a sense of humor American English (=the ability to laugh and enjoy things that are funny)· A good teacher needs a sense of humour.· 一位好老师需要有幽默感。a sense of fun (=the ability to enjoy yourself and make things fun)· What I liked about Maria was her sense of fun.· 我喜欢玛丽亚的,是她那充满乐趣的性情。a sense of direction (=the ability to judge which way you should be going)· The place was completely dark and I lost all sense of direction.· 那地方一片漆黑,我完全失去了方向感。a sense of proportion (=the ability to judge how important or unimportant something is)· It’s important to keep a sense of proportion.· 保持分寸感很重要。a sense of timing (=the ability to choose the right moment to do or say something)· He told the story with an exquisite sense of timing.· 他讲述这个故事时,时机把握得恰到好处。a sense of justice/fairness· I appealed to her sense of justice.· 我诉诸了她的正义感。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + sense形容词/名词 + sensea good/great sense of something· He is a popular boy with a good sense of humour.· 他是个受欢迎的男孩,幽默感很好。a natural sense of something (=a natural ability)· She did not have a natural sense of direction.· 她天生没有方向感。a keen sense of something (=a good ability to judge something)· As a lawyer, he had a keen sense of the value of political connections.· 作为律师,他对政治关系的价值有敏锐的判断力。dress/clothes sense (=an ability to choose clothes well)· Her dress sense was faultless.· 她的穿衣品味无可挑剔。business sense (=an ability to make good decisions in business)· Few young people have much business sense.· 很少有年轻人拥有较强的商业头脑。verbs动词have a sense of something· She seems to have a great sense of the right thing to say.· 她似乎很懂得说什么话最恰当。lose your sense of something· Come on! Have you lost your sense of humour?· 得了!你失去幽默感了吗?lose all sense of something· He seemed to have lost all sense of proportion.· 他似乎完全失去了分寸感。keep/retain a sense of something· Throughout it all she retained her sense of fun.· 在这一切当中,她始终保持着那份乐趣感。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3— 释义 3phrases短语a sense of smell/taste/touch etc· We lose some of the sense of taste as we get older.· 随着年龄增长,我们的味觉会有所减退。the five senses· We use all five senses to explore the world around us.· 我们用全部五种感官来探索周围的世界。adjectives形容词a good/keen/acute sense of something· Pigs have a keen sense of smell.· 猪的嗅觉十分灵敏。a poor sense of something· Owls and other predatory birds have a poor sense of smell.· 猫头鹰及其他猛禽的嗅觉很差。verbs动词have a sense of something· You have to have a good sense of hearing to play the violin.· 演奏小提琴需要有良好的听觉。lose your sense of something· I think I’m losing my sense of smell.· 我觉得我的嗅觉正在退化。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 8— 释义 8phrases短语in a sense (also in one sense)· The results are not terribly surprising in one sense.· 从某种意义上说,这些结果并不太令人惊讶。in some sense (also in some senses)· George was perfectly right in some senses.· 从某些方面来说,乔治完全是对的。in every sense· He is lucky in every sense.· 他在各方面都很幸运。in no sense (=not at all)· This is in no sense a criticism.· 这绝不是批评。in a general/broad sense· In a general sense, a rapid rate of technological change creates uncertainty.· 从一般意义上说,快速的技术变革会带来不确定性。in a (very) real sense (=used to emphasise that a statement or description is true)· The truth is that in a very real sense most families in Britain are not poor.· 事实是,从真正意义上说,英国大多数家庭并不贫穷。in a literal sense (=according to the actual or physical meaning of words)· I wasn't suggesting that in a literal sense.· 我并不是从字面意义上这么说的。sensesense2 verb [transitive]
1if you sense something, you feel that it exists or is true, without being told or having proof如果你感觉到某事,你无需被告知或有证据,便感受到它的存在或真实性:
Perhaps he sensed your distrust.也许他感觉到了你的不信任。sense (that)
I could sense that something was wrong.我能感觉到有什么不对劲。sense what/how/who etc
Hugo had already sensed how unhappy she was.雨果早已察觉到她有多么不开心。sense danger/trouble
If a prairie dog senses danger, he whistles a warning.如果草原土拨鼠感觉到危险,它会发出口哨般的警报声。2if a machine senses something, it discovers and records it如果机器感测到某物,它会发现并记录它:
an electronic device used for sensing intruders用于探测入侵者的电子装置COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2nouns名词sense danger· He stiffened, sensing danger.· 他感到危险,身体僵了一下。sense trouble· The other women, sensing trouble, immediately began to edge away.· 其他女性感到麻烦要来,立刻开始向旁边移开。sense the tension· I could sense the tension in the court as the jury returned.· 陪审团返回时,我能感受到法庭中的紧张气氛。sense somebody’s presence (=be aware that someone is there)· He sensed her presence, but didn’t look at her.· 他感觉到了她的存在,但没有看她。sense somebody’s fear/excitement/reluctance etc· Luke paused and she sensed his reluctance to continue.· 卢克停顿了一下,她感觉到了他不愿继续的情绪。sense somebody’s mood (=be aware of how someone is feeling)· He instinctively sensed her mood and changed the subject.· 他凭直觉感受到了她的情绪,便换了个话题。
1if you sense something, you feel that it exists or is true, without being told or having proof如果你感觉到某事,你无需被告知或有证据,便感受到它的存在或真实性:
Perhaps he sensed your distrust.也许他感觉到了你的不信任。sense (that)
I could sense that something was wrong.我能感觉到有什么不对劲。sense what/how/who etc
Hugo had already sensed how unhappy she was.雨果早已察觉到她有多么不开心。sense danger/trouble
If a prairie dog senses danger, he whistles a warning.如果草原土拨鼠感觉到危险,它会发出口哨般的警报声。2if a machine senses something, it discovers and records it如果机器感测到某物,它会发现并记录它:
an electronic device used for sensing intruders用于探测入侵者的电子装置COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2nouns名词sense danger· He stiffened, sensing danger.· 他感到危险,身体僵了一下。sense trouble· The other women, sensing trouble, immediately began to edge away.· 其他女性感到麻烦要来,立刻开始向旁边移开。sense the tension· I could sense the tension in the court as the jury returned.· 陪审团返回时,我能感受到法庭中的紧张气氛。sense somebody’s presence (=be aware that someone is there)· He sensed her presence, but didn’t look at her.· 他感觉到了她的存在,但没有看她。sense somebody’s fear/excitement/reluctance etc· Luke paused and she sensed his reluctance to continue.· 卢克停顿了一下,她感觉到了他不愿继续的情绪。sense somebody’s mood (=be aware of how someone is feeling)· He instinctively sensed her mood and changed the subject.· 他凭直觉感受到了她的情绪,便换了个话题。