senses /ˈsensɪz/► SEE ALLcome to your sensestake leave of your senses ●come to your ˈsenses1. ( bring sb to their ˈsenses) stop behaving in an unreasonable or stupid way; do sth to stop sb behaving in this way(使)不再做不明智的事(或傻事)◆At last he has come to his senses. He now understands that a restaurant in this part of town will never succeed. 最后他终于明白了,在城里这个地段开餐馆永远都不会成功。2.wake up from being unconscious苏醒;恢复知觉◆When I came to my senses I found myself in a hospital bed. 我苏醒后发现自己躺在医院的病床上。●take ˌleave of your ˈsenses (informal, humorous) behave as if you are mad失去理智;发疯◆You want €25 000 for it? Have you taken leave of your senses? 你开价 25 000 欧元?你疯了吗?◆I think my aunt has taken leave of her senses. She wants to make a will leaving all her money to a dogs’ home. 我认为我的姨妈疯了,她想立一份遗嘱,把所有的钱都留给一个爱犬之家。