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Sensory Relating Physical Senses Rose Nerve 英 Sensəri] 美

英语单词 sensory
英美音标 英 ['sensəri] 美 ['sensəri]
中文释义 adj.知觉的;感觉的;知觉器官的
英语例句 (1) Although postural control relies on sensory feedback, motion sickness is really a sign that the motor-control system is going haywire.
(2) For the genesis of its ideas mathematics gradually turned from the sensory to the intellectual faculties.
(3) Changes in sensory perception are the most sensitive indicators of the presence of nitrogen dioxide.
中文例句 (1) 尽管姿势的维持仰赖知觉的回馈,晕车感其实是运动控制系统混乱的前兆。
(2) 由于数学概念的起源,使它逐渐从感觉的学科转向思维的学科。
(3) 感觉的改变是二氧化氮存在的最灵敏的标志。
vocabulary简明 The adjective sensory describes something relating to sensation — something that you feel with your physical senses. Sticking a knife into a toaster will give you a sensory experience, but so will smelling a rose. Stick with the rose.
vocabulary扩展 Sensory comes from the Latin word sentire, meaning "to perceive, feel." Sampling your mom's blueberry pie is a sensory experience — you can smell it, you can taste it, and the crust has a really good texture. You may get sensory overload when you're in New York City because there's so much for your senses to take in. Sensory can also describe a nerve fiber, such as a sensory neuron, that carries impulses to the nerve centers in your body.
柯林斯解释
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[ADJ 形容词]感官的;感觉的 Sensory means relating to the physical senses.
  [ADJ n]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • ...sensory information passing through the spinal cord.

    经过脊髓传送的感官信息

  • ...our body's sensory system.

    我们身体的感官系统

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