词组 | sensation |
释义 | sensation /senˈseɪʃən/ noun a feeling that you get, especially a physical oneadjectivesa pleasant sensation She was enjoying the pleasant sensation of being in the warm water.an unpleasant sensation I felt a rather unpleasant sensation in my chest.a painful sensation While he was running he had an extremely painful sensation in his knee.a strange/odd/curious sensation As we looked at each other I had a strange sensation.a physical sensation Babies soon learn to recognize the physical sensation of hunger.a burning sensation These chemicals can cause a burning sensation.a tingling/prickling sensation (=little sharp feelings on your skin) She felt a tingling sensation, like a mild electric shock.a stinging sensation (=a sharp, slightly painful feeling) After he sniffed the chemical, there was a stinging sensation in his nose.a choking sensation (=a feeling that you cannot breathe) She knew the real cause of the choking sensation was fear.verbsfeel/have/experience a sensation He felt a tingling sensation down his left side.enjoy a sensation Some people eat a lot because they enjoy the sensation of eating.cause/produce a sensation The drug can produce strange sensations in some patients.prepositionsthe sensation of sth He likes the sensation of speed. | Mark had the sensation of being watched. |
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