英语单词 | sensation |
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英美音标 | 英 [sen'seɪʃn] 美 [sen'seɪʃn] |
中文释义 | n.感觉;轰动;激动;知觉 |
英语例句 | (1) He had a sensation of dizziness. (2) The new discovery caused a great sensation. (3) The outrageous book created a sensation. (4) The anticipation produced in me a sensation somewhat between bliss and fear. (5) He lost all sensation in his legs through cramp. |
中文例句 | (1) 他有一种晕眩的感觉。 (2) 这项新发现很轰动。 (3) 那部耸人听闻的书曾轰动一时。 (4) 期待使我产生了介于幸福与恐惧之间的激动。 (5) 他的腿部因抽筋而失去知觉。 |
vocabulary简明 | A sensation is a type of feeling, picked up by one of the five senses. Peppercorns will give you the sensation of a million tiny pinpricks on your tongue. |
vocabulary扩展 | A sensation is something from your senses. If you lose sensation in your feet, they are numb and it's time for you to get up and move around to restore blood flow. You can call something a sensation if it is wonderful and astonishing. Your parents will tell you that you were a sensation in the school play. Everyone will want to go see the special-effects movie that critics are calling a worldwide sensation. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词](身体上的)感觉,知觉 A sensation is a physical feeling. [with supp]
2 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](尤指)触觉;感觉能力;知觉 Sensation is your ability to feel things physically, especially through your sense of touch. [supp N]
3 [N-COUNT 可数名词](某种经历所产生的)整体感觉,总体印象 You can use sensation to refer to the general feeling or impression caused by a particular experience. [usu adj N]
4 [N-COUNT 可数名词]引起轰动的人(或事件、情况) If a person, event, or situation is a sensation, it causes great excitement or interest.
5 [N-SING 单数名词]轰动;哗然 If a person, event, or situation causes a sensation, they cause great interest or excitement. [
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