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sense noun 1sight, hearing, etc. 视觉、听觉等ADJECTIVE | VERB + SENSE | SENSE + VERB | SENSE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEacute, developed, good, keen 敏锐的/发达的/良好的/灵敏的感觉◆Raccoons have a highly developed sense of touch.浣熊的触觉极为发达。poor 迟钝的感觉sixth 第六感觉;直觉◆He has a sixth sense when it comes to fashion.在时尚方面他很有灵感。VERB + SENSEhave 有感觉◆He has an acute sense of smell.他嗅觉灵敏。lose 失去感觉◆She lost her sense of hearing early in life.她早年就丧失了听觉。heighten, sharpen 增强/强化官能dull 使感觉迟钝◆The drink must have dulled your senses.那饮料一定让你的感觉麻木了。appeal to 影响感觉◆Art should appeal to the senses rather than the intellect.艺术应打动感官而非激发理性。SENSE + VERBtell sb 感觉告诉某人◆When she came to, her senses told her she was lying on a beach.她苏醒过来的时候,感觉告诉她自己正躺在一片沙滩上。reel, swim 感觉眩晕;头昏眼花◆Her senses reeled as she fought for consciousness.她挣扎着想保持清醒,可是感觉一阵眩晕。SENSE + NOUNorgan 感觉器官PREPOSITIONthrough the senses 通过感官◆Although he can't see, he learns a lot through his other senses.他虽然看不见,但通过其他感官知道很多东西。PHRASESthe five senses 五种官能the sense of hearing, the sense of sight, the sense of smell, the sense of taste, the sense of touch 听觉;视觉;嗅觉;味觉;触觉an assault on the senses 对感官的冲击the evidence of your senses 感觉的印证 |