sense [動詞] 意識到;瞭解,領會; [名詞] 感官;官能
sense
[sens]
n.感官, 感覺, 意識, 鑑賞力, 意義, 理智, 道理, 見識
v.感覺, 意識到, 理解, 檢測
例句與用法:
I hope she soon sees sense and stops fighting a battle she cannot win.
我希望她能很快明白過來,別再打這場打不贏的仗了。
It would make sense to leave early.
早點離開是明智的。
No one in their right senses would let a small child go out alone.
凡是有理智的人,誰都不會讓那麼小的孩子獨自出門。
I'm afraid I haven't got a very good sense of directions, so I easily get lost.
恐怕我的方位感很差,因此我容易迷路。
You should have had enough sense to turn off the electricity supply before disconnecting the wires.
你本來應該有足夠的常識,在拆開電線之前先把電源切斷。
I lost my sense of taste.
我喪失了味覺。
The horse sensed danger and stopped.
馬感覺到了危險,於是停了下來。
詞形變化:
動詞過去式: sensed | 動詞過去分詞: sensed | 動詞現在分詞: sensing | 動詞第三人稱單數: senses |
英文解釋:
名詞 sense:
a general conscious awareness
the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted
同義詞:signified
the faculty through which the external world is apprehended
同義詞:sensation, sentience, sentiency, sensory faculty
sound practical judgment
同義詞:common sense, good sense, gumption, horse sense, mother wit
a natural appreciation or ability
動詞 sense:
perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles
同義詞:feel
detect some circumstance or entity automatically
become aware of not through the senses but instinctively
comprehend
以上來源於大辭典