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IELTS BNC: 417 COCA: 407

    understanding/judgement理解;判断

  1. [singular] sense (of something) an understanding about something; an ability to judge something理解力;判断力
    • One of the most important things in a partner is a sense of humour (= the ability to find things funny or make people laugh).作为一个生活伴侣,最重要的素质之一是幽默感。
    • He has a very good sense of direction (= finds the way to a place easily).他的方向感很强。
    • (figurative) She has lost all sense of direction in her life (= the idea of what she should do in her life).她完全丧失了生活的方向。
    • Always try to keep a sense of proportion (= of the relative importance of different things).对事情随时都要把握好孰轻孰重。
    • a sense of rhythm/timing节奏感;时机感
    • a sense of fun/adventure乐趣/冒险感
    • Readers gain a real sense of what life was like in the camp.读者真切地感受到该营地的生活是什么样子的。
    • Alex doesn't have any dress sense (= does not know which clothes look attractive).亚历克斯对服装毫无鉴赏力。
    see also road sense
    Extra Examples
    • He seems to have lost his sense of reality.他似乎已经丧失了对现实世界的感知力。
    • I have absolutely no fashion sense.我绝对不懂时尚。
    • She had a great sense of style.她很有时尚品位。
    • a natural sense of justice天生的正义感
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • great
    • wonderful
    verb + sense
    • have
    preposition
    • sense of
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] good understanding and judgement; knowledge of what is sensible or practical behaviour见识;良好的判断;清醒的认识
    • You should have the sense to take advice when it is offered.你要知道好歹,别人给你忠告,就该接受。
    • There's no sense in (= it is not sensible) worrying about it now.现在大可不必为那件事忧虑。
    • Can't you talk sense (= say something sensible)?你就不能说点正经的?
    • There's a lot of sense in what Mary says.玛丽说得很在理。
    Which Word? sensible / sensitivesensible / sensitiveSensible and sensitive are connected with two different meanings of sense.
    • Sensible refers to your ability to make good judgements:
      • She gave me some very sensible advice.她给了我一些非常合理的建议。
      • It wasn’t very sensible to go out on your own so late at night.这么晚一个人单独外出是不太明智的。
    • Sensitive refers to how easily you react to things and how much you are aware of things or other people:sensitive 涉及反应和洞察力:
      • a soap for sensitive skin敏感皮肤用的肥皂
      • This movie may upset a sensitive child.这部影片可能使敏感的孩子感到难过。
    see also common sense, good sense
    Extra Examples
    • He at least had the sense to call the police.他至少还知道报警。
    • Some people have more money than sense.有些人钱多,没有道理。
    • How could you even think of doing such a thing? Have some sense!你怎么能想到做这样的事?有点道理!
    • I wish my daughter would learn some sense.我希望女儿能掌握点儿常识。
    • If you had an ounce of sense, you'd never have agreed to help him.你哪怕有一点点判断力,也不会答应帮他的忙。
    • There's a lot of sense in what he's saying.他说的话很有道理。
    • There's no sense in going home before the concert.去听音乐会之前还回趟家,这么做大可不必。
    • He was respected for his humour and his good sense.大家都为他的幽默和明智而折服。
    • I developed a certain road sense during my years as a cyclist.我在骑自行车的那些年间养成了一定的道路安全意识。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • complete
    • perfect
    • good
    verb + sense
    • have
    • display
    • show
    preposition
    • sense in
    phrases
    • have more money than sense
    • make little sense
    • (not) an ounce of sense
    See full entry
  3. meaning意义

  4. [countable] the meaning that a word or phrase has; a way of understanding something意义;含义;理解…的方式;看待…的角度
    • That word has three senses.那个词有三个意思。
    • in … sense The word ‘love’ is used in different senses by different people.“爱” 这个字不同的人用来表示不同的意思。
    • Globalization in the broadest sense is nothing new.最广义的全球化并不是什么新鲜事。
    • The word ‘perspective’ is being used here in a technical sense.“透视”一词在这里是从技术角度来使用的。
    • He was a true friend, in every sense of the word (= in every possible way).无论从哪个角度讲,他都是个真正的朋友。
    • In a sense (= in one way) it doesn't matter any more.从某种意义上说,这事已无关紧要了。
    • In some senses (= in one or more ways) the criticisms were justified.在一定意义上,那些批评意见是有道理的。
    • (formal) In no sense can the issue be said to be resolved.无论如何这个问题都不能说已经解决了。
    • in the sense of something I am using ‘cold’ in the sense of ‘unfriendly’.我用“冷”来表示“不友好”。
    • in the sense that… I don't mean that the press ought to be free in the sense that no one ought to pay for it.我并不是说媒体应该是自由的,也就是说没有人应该为此付费。
    • There is a sense in which we are all to blame for the tragedy.在某种意义上,对这个悲剧我们大家都有责任。
    Extra Examples
    • This is a tragedy in the fullest sense of the word.从任何意义上讲,这都是个悲剧。
    • These teachings do not constitute a religion in the conventional sense.这些学说不构成传统意义上的宗教。
    • The novel is about education in its widest sense.这部小说写的是最宽泛意义上的教育。
    • In a very real sense, post-war repression was the continuation of the war.从真正意义上来说,战后的经济衰退就是战争的继续。
    • In a certain sense, justice was done.从某种意义上讲,正义得到了伸张。
    • I don't have any friends in the usual sense of the word.我没有任何通常意义上的朋友。
    • I am not writing poetry in the traditional sense.我写的不是传统诗歌。
    • He and I were no longer friends in any meaningful sense.从真正意义上来说,他和我不再是朋友了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • broad
    • loose
    • wide
    verb + sense
    • have
    preposition
    • in a sense
    phrases
    • in every sense of the word
    • in a very real sense
    • in the true sense of the word
    See full entry
  5. sight/hearing, etc.视觉、听觉等

  6. [countable] one of the five powers (sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch) that your body uses to get information about the world around you感觉官能(即视、听、嗅、味、触五觉)
    • the five senses五种感觉官能
    • sense of something Dogs have a keen sense (= strong sense) of smell.狗的嗅觉很灵敏。
    • the sense organs (= eyes, ears, nose, etc.)感觉器官
    • I could hardly believe the evidence of my own senses (= what I could see, hear, etc.).我简直不敢相信自己的感觉。
    • The mixture of sights, smells and sounds around her made her senses reel.四周的景象、气味和声音纷至沓来,使她晕头转向。
    see also sixth sense
    Extra Examples
    • Art should appeal to the senses rather than the intellect.艺术应打动感官而非激发理性。
    • He has a sixth sense when it comes to fashion.在时尚方面他很有灵感。
    • Raccoons have a highly developed sense of touch.浣熊的触觉极为发达。
    • She lost her sense of hearing early in life.她早年就丧失了听觉。
    • 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。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • acute
    • developed
    • good
    verb + sense
    • have
    • lose
    • heighten
    sense + verb
    • tell somebody
    • reel
    • swim
    sense + noun
    • organ
    preposition
    • through the senses
    phrases
    • the five senses
    • the sense of hearing
    • the sense of sight
    See full entry
  7. feeling感觉

  8. [countable] a feeling about something important(对重大事情的)感觉,意识
    • sense of something His career was guided by a strong sense of duty.他的职业生涯是由强烈的责任感引导的。
    • There is now a sense of urgency to fix the problem.现在有一种解决问题的紧迫感。
    • I have found a sense of purpose in the work I do here.我在这里的工作中找到了目标感。
    • Most people in the country have a strong sense of national identity.这个国家的大多数人都有很强的民族认同感。
    • My parents instilled a strong sense of responsibility in me.父母给我灌输了强烈的责任感。
    • Clubs try to create a sense of community.俱乐部力求营造一种群体意识。
    • Helmets can give cyclists a false sense of security.头盔能给骑自行车的人一种虚假的安全感。
    • He felt an overwhelming sense of loss.他感到非常失落。
    • sense (that)… I had the sense that he was worried about something.我感觉他有心事。
    • I got the sense that she wasn't very pleased to see us.我感觉她见到我们不是很高兴。
    Extra Examples
    • He felt a deep sense of relief after the phone call.打完那个电话他如释重负。
    • I experienced a new sense of freedom.我体验到了一种新的自由的感觉。
    • Many felt a renewed sense of purpose in the nation's war effort.许多人在这场民族战争中找到了新的人生目标。
    • Patti had a nagging sense of foreboding.帕蒂有一种难以摆脱的不祥预感。
    • The conviction may bring a sense of closure.这个判决也许让人觉得事情画上了一个句号。
    • We felt a profound sense of alienation from Western culture.我们深深感到与西方文化格格不入。
    • a palpable sense of danger对危险的明显感知
    • a vague sense of unease一种朦胧的不安
    • Doesn't she have any sense of guilt about what she did?她对自己所做的事就不感到丝毫的内疚吗?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • great
    • keen
    verb + sense
    • experience
    • feel
    • have
    preposition
    • sense of
    phrases
    • a false sense of security
    See full entry
  9. normal state of mind正常的精神状态

  10. senses
    [plural] a normal state of mind; the ability to think clearly健全的心智;清醒的思维能力;理智
    • If she threatens to leave, it should bring him to his senses.假如她威胁着要走,说不定他会清醒过来。
    • He waited for Dora to come to her senses and return.他盼着多拉冷静下来后回来。
    • No one in their right senses would give him the job!理智上没有人会给他这份工作!
    • (old-fashioned) Are you out of your senses? You'll be killed!你疯了吗?你会丢了性命的!
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + senses
    • come to
    • regain
    • take leave of
    See full entry
  11. Word Originlate Middle English (as a noun in the sense ‘meaning’): from Latin sensus ‘faculty of feeling, thought, meaning’, from sentire ‘feel’. The verb dates from the mid 16th cent.
Idioms
knock/talk some sense into somebody
  1. to try and persuade somebody to stop behaving in a stupid way, sometimes using rough or violent methods开导某人别干傻事;强使某人理智行事
    • Try and talk some sense into her before she makes the wrong decision.尽力说服她,别让她作出错误的决策。
    • Where would I be without you to knock some sense into my head?如果没有你,我会在哪里?
make sense
  1. to have a meaning that you can easily understand有道理;有意义;讲得通
    • This sentence doesn't make sense.这个句子不通。
  2. to be a sensible thing to do是明智的;合乎情理
    • It makes sense to buy the most up-to-date version.买最新的版本是明智的。
    • There are strict medicals for pilots, which makes good sense.飞行员要接受严格的体检,这是很有道理的。
    Extra Examples
    • Family-friendly policies make good business sense.推行关爱家庭的人性化用人制度非常符合商业常识。
    • It makes little sense to discuss this now.现在谈这个不明智。
  3. to be easy to understand or explain表述清楚;易于理解;道理明显
    • John wasn't making much sense on the phone.约翰在电话上说得不大清楚。
    • Who would send me all these flowers? It makes no sense.谁会给我送这么多花呢?真不可思议。
    • It all made perfect sense to me.这一切对我来说都很有意义。
make sense of something
  1. to understand something that is difficult or has no clear meaning理解,弄懂(不易理解的事物)
    • I can’t make sense of that painting.我看不懂那幅画。
see sense
  1. to start to be sensible or reasonable变得明智起来;开始明白事理
    • I tried to make him see sense, but he just wouldn't listen.我努力想让他明白道理,可他根本不听。
a sense of occasion
  1. a feeling or understanding that an event is important or special隆重的(或特别的)气氛
    • Candles on the table gave the evening a sense of occasion.桌上点了一些蜡烛,使得那个晚上有一种特别的气氛。
take leave of your senses
  1. (old-fashioned) to start behaving as if you are crazy丧失理智;发疯

sense

verb
/sens/
/sens/
not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sense
/sens/
/sens/
he / she / it senses
/ˈsensɪz/
/ˈsensɪz/
past simple sensed
/senst/
/senst/
past participle sensed
/senst/
/senst/
past simple sensing
/ˈsensɪŋ/
/ˈsensɪŋ/
past participle sensing
/ˈsensɪŋ/
/ˈsensɪŋ/
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    become aware感觉

  1. to become aware of something even though you cannot see it, hear it, etc.感觉到;意识到;觉察出
    • sense something Sensing danger, they started to run.他们感到有危险,撒腿就跑。
    • I sensed a note of tension in his voice.我察觉到他的声音里有一丝紧张。
    • I could sense the presence of someone near me.我能感觉到有人在我身边。
    • He sensed an opportunity to score a propaganda victory.他感觉到了一个赢得宣传胜利的机会。
    • sense (that)… Lisa sensed that he did not believe her.莉萨意识到他不相信她。
    • Thomas, she sensed, could convince anyone of anything.她觉得,托马斯能说服任何人相信任何事。
    • sense somebody/something doing something He sensed someone moving around behind him.他感觉有人在他后面走动。
    • sense somebody/something do something He sensed something move in the bushes.他察觉到灌木丛中有什么东西在动。
    • sense how, what, etc…. She could sense how nervous he was.她能感觉到他有多紧张。
    Extra Examples
    • She sensed the terrible pain he was feeling.她意识到他疼痛万分。
    • He clearly sensed that some points could be scored.他清楚地意识到有些分数是可以拿到的。
    • I immediately sensed something was wrong.我即刻觉察出有些不对劲儿。
    • I sensed quite strongly that she was angry with me.我强烈地意识到她在生我的气。
    • She apparently sensed defeat was inevitable.她明显感到失败不可避免。
    • Maybe she could just sense what I needed.也许她恰恰能意识到我需要什么。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • immediately
    • clearly
    • strongly
    See full entry
  2. of machine机器

  3. sense something to discover and record something检测出
    • equipment that senses the presence of toxic gases检测有毒气体的设备
  4. Word Originlate Middle English (as a noun in the sense ‘meaning’): from Latin sensus ‘faculty of feeling, thought, meaning’, from sentire ‘feel’. The verb dates from the mid 16th cent.
IELTS BNC: 417 COCA: 407
sense

noun¹

1sight, hearing, etc.視覺、聽覺等ADJECTIVE | VERB + SENSE | SENSE + VERB | SENSE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEacute, developed, good, keen敏銳的/發達的/良好的/靈敏的感覺Raccoons have a highly developed sense of touch.浣熊的觸覺極為發達。poor遲鈍的感覺sixth第六感覺;直覺He has a sixth sense when it comes to fashion.在時尚方面他很有靈感。VERB + SENSEhave有感覺He has an acute sense of smell.他嗅覺靈敏。lose失去感覺She lost her sense of hearing early in life.她早年就喪失了聽覺。heighten, sharpen增強/強化官能dull使感覺遲鈍The drink must have dulled your senses.那飲料一定讓你的感覺麻木了。appeal to影響感覺Art should appeal to the senses rather than the intellect.藝術應打動感官而非激發理性。SENSE + VERBtell sb感覺告訴某人When she came to, her senses told her she was lying on a beach.她蘇醒過來的時候,感覺告訴她自己正躺在一片沙灘上。reel, swim感覺眩暈;頭昏眼花Her senses reeled as she fought for consciousness.她掙扎着想保持清醒,可是感覺一陣眩暈。SENSE + NOUNorgan感覺器官PREPOSITIONthrough the senses通過感官Although he can't see, he learns a lot through his other senses.他雖然看不見,但通過其他感官知道很多東西。PHRASESthe five senses五種官能the sense of hearing, the sense of sight, the sense of smell, the sense of taste, the sense of touch聽覺;視覺;嗅覺;味覺;觸覺an assault on the senses對感官的衝擊the evidence of your senses感覺的印證
sense

noun²

2feeling/awareness of sth感受;意識ADJECTIVE | VERB + SENSE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdeep, great, keen, overwhelming, palpable, pervasive, powerful, profound, strong, tremendous深深的感受;敏銳的感覺;強烈的意識;明顯的感受;無法擺脫的感受He felt a deep sense of relief after the phone call.打完那個電話他如釋重負。a palpable sense of danger對危險的明顯感知They feel a pervasive sense of loss and longing.他們有一種無法擺脫的失落感,心中充滿了渴望。We felt a profound sense of alienation from Western culture.我們深深感到與西方文化格格不入。genuine, real, true真切的/真實的/切實的感受basic, underlying基本的/根本的意識clear清楚的意識He lacked a clear sense of direction.他方向感不好。growing, heightened日益增強的/強化的意識new-found, renewed新建立的/恢復的意識Many felt a renewed sense of purpose in the nation's war effort.許多人在這場民族戰爭中找到了新的人生目標。general, overall一般的/總體的感受Aromatherapy is said to help foster a general sense of well-being.據說芳香療法有助於讓人產生幸福感。shared共同的意識We have a shared sense of community.我們都有社區意識。inner內在感受slight, vague輕微的/朦朧的感覺a vague sense of unease一種朦朧的不安nagging難以擺脫的感覺Patti had a nagging sense of foreboding.帕蒂有一種難以擺脫的不祥預感。VERB + SENSEexperience, feel, have, possess感知;領會;具有意識I experienced a new sense of freedom.我體驗到了一種新的自由的感覺。gain, get獲得/得到感覺I got the sense that she wasn't very pleased to see us.我感覺她見到我們不是很高興。Readers gain a real sense of what life was like in the camp.讀者真切地感受到該營地的生活是什麼樣子的。display, show顯露/表露感受convey表達感受The music conveyed a sense of loss.這首曲子傳達出一種失落感。bring, give sb, provide帶來感受;給某人感受The conviction may bring a sense of closure.這個判決也許讓人覺得事情畫上了一個句號。create, develop, foster營造/形成/培養感受Clubs try to create a sense of community.俱樂部力求營造一種群體意識。keep, maintain, retain保持/維持/保留感覺lose失去感覺lack缺乏感覺heighten, sharpen增強/強化意識PREPOSITIONsense of對⋯的感知He seems to have lost his sense of reality.他似乎已經喪失了對現實世界的感知力。PHRASESa false sense of security虛假的安全感The public has been lulled into a false sense of security.公眾受到誘導而產生了虛假的安全感。
sense

noun³

3understanding/ability to judge領悟;判斷力ADJECTIVE | VERB + SENSE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgood, great, wonderful良好的判斷力;極好的判斷力She had a great sense of style.她很有時尚品位。bad, poor很壞的/很差的悟性innate, intuitive, natural天生的/憑直覺的/天然的判斷力a natural sense of justice天生的正義感moral道德感business, dress, fashion商業頭腦;服裝鑒賞力;時尚品位He has no dress sense.他對服裝沒什麼鑒賞力。I have absolutely no fashion sense.我絕對不懂時尚。VERB + SENSEhave有天賦PREPOSITIONsense of⋯感a good sense of direction方向感強a poor sense of rhythm節奏感差a great sense of timing時機觀念強
sense

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4sensible or practical reason/judgement合理的理由/判斷ADJECTIVE | VERB + SENSE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcomplete, perfect完全符合理性It all makes perfect sense (= is easy to understand).這一切都很容易理解。good很合理common, horse (especially NAmE) 常識Common sense tells me I should get more sleep.常識告訴我應該增加睡眠。business, economic, financial商業/經濟/金融常識Family-friendly policies make good business sense.推行關愛家庭的人性化用人制度非常符合商業常識。intuitive, logical直覺;邏輯判斷力These results seem to make intuitive sense.這些結果似乎與直覺相符。VERB + SENSEhave有判斷力He at least had the sense to call the police.他至少還知道報警。display, show顯露出/表現出判斷力lack缺乏判斷力Meg is incredibly intelligent but she lacks common sense.梅格聰明過人,但缺乏常識。make有道理This paragraph doesn't make sense.這個段落講不通。see看明事理I tried to make him see sense, but he just wouldn't listen.我努力想讓他明白道理,可他根本不聽。talk講道理If you can't talk sense, I'm leaving!你要是不講理,我就走了!PREPOSITIONsense in⋯方面的道理There's a lot of sense in what he's saying.他說的話很有道理。PHRASEShave more money than sense (especially BrE) 錢很多但亂花make little sense沒有道理It makes little sense to discuss this now.現在談這個不明智。(not) an ounce of sense(沒有)絲毫判斷力If you had an ounce of sense, you'd never have agreed to help him.你哪怕有一點點判斷力,也不會答應幫他的忙。knock some sense into sb, talk sense into sb (especially NAmE) 勸說某人理智起來I'm going to try and knock some sense into him.我會盡力讓他理智些。We'll try and talk a little sense into her.我們會盡力勸她理智些。there's no sense in sth⋯毫無道理There's no sense in going home before the concert.去聽音樂會之前還回趟家,這麼做大可不必。
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5your senses normal state of mind正常的精神狀態VERB + SENSEScome to, regain恢復理智;恢復清醒的頭腦take leave of失常Have you taken leave of your senses?你瘋了嗎?bring sb to使某人恢復理智
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6meaning含義ADJECTIVE | VERB + SENSE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbroad, loose, wide廣義;非嚴格的意義The novel is about education in its widest sense.這部小說寫的是最寬泛意義上的教育。certain某種意義In a certain sense, justice was done.從某種意義上講,正義得到了伸張。limited, narrow, strict狹義;嚴格意義full全部含義This is a tragedy in the fullest sense of the word.從任何意義上講,這都是個悲劇。accepted, classic, conventional, traditional公認的含義;經典的含義;傳統意義I am not writing poetry in the traditional sense.我寫的不是傳統詩歌。These teachings do not constitute a religion in the conventional sense.這些學說不構成傳統意義上的宗教。general, ordinary, usual一般的/普通的/通常的含義I don't have any friends in the usual sense of the word.我沒有任何通常意義上的朋友。Literacy, in a general sense, cannot be said to cause social development.一般來說,讀寫能力不能說是推動社會發展的因素。meaningful真正意義He and I were no longer friends in any meaningful sense.從真正意義上來說,他和我不再是朋友了。negative, positive消極/積極意義practical實際意義figurative, metaphorical修辭義;比喻義literal字面意義legal, technical法律含義;專業意義spiritual精神含義pejorative貶義VERB + SENSEhave有含義That word has three senses.那個詞有三個意思。PREPOSITIONin a sense在某種意義上In a sense, she's right.從某種意義上說,她是對的。PHRASESin every sense of the word, in a very real sense從任何意義來說;在真正意義上In a very real sense, post-war repression was the continuation of the war.從真正意義上來說,戰後的經濟衰退就是戰爭的繼續。in the true sense of the word就單詞的真實意義而言
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ADVERBimmediately即刻感到I immediately sensed something was wrong.我即刻覺察出有些不對勁兒。clearly, strongly清楚地/強烈地感到He clearly sensed that some points could be scored.他清楚地意識到有些分數是可以拿到的。I sensed very strongly that she was angry with me.我強烈地意識到她在生我的氣。dimly, vaguely隱約地/模糊地感到almost幾乎感到Sandra could almost sense the tension in the air.桑德拉幾乎能感覺到空氣中瀰漫着的緊張氣氛。just剛好意識到Maybe she could just sense what I needed.也許她恰恰能意識到我需要什麼。apparently明顯感到She apparently sensed defeat was inevitable.她明顯感到失敗不可避免。intuitively本能地感覺到
IELTS BNC: 417 COCA: 407
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feel
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sense (a sense of loss/duty/guilt) meaning (the different senses of a word) understanding (a sense of humour/direction/proportion) wisdom (have the sense to ask for help)
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sense ♦︎ feeling ♦︎ impression ♦︎ idea ♦︎ sensationThese are all words for sth that you feel or think through the mind or the senses. 这些词均表示感觉、感触、印象。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a strong sense / feeling / impression / idea / sensationan overwhelming sense / feeling / impression / sensationa good / definite / distinct / vague sense / feeling / impression / ideaa strange sense / feeling / impression / idea / sensationa / an wonderful / warm / uncomfortable sense / feeling / sensationto have a sense / a feeling / an impression / an idea / a sensationto have the sense / feeling / impression / sensation that...to get / give sb / leave sb with / convey a sense / a feeling / an impression / an idea sense [countable] (often followed by of 常后接of) something that you feel, especially in your mind, about sth important (对重要事情的)感觉,意识He felt an overwhelming sense of loss.他感到非常失落。Doesn't she have any sense of guilt about what she did?她对自己所做的事就不感到丝毫的内疚吗?Helmets can give cyclists a false sense of security.头盔能给骑车人一种虚假的安全感。I had the sense that he was worried about something.我感觉他有心事。 see also sense feel verb feeling [countable] something that you feel through the mind or the senses (内心或感官的)感觉,感触There was a feeling of sadness in the room.这个房间里有一种悲伤的感觉。You need to stop having these guilty feelings.你需要消除这些内疚感。I've got a tight feeling in my stomach.我觉得胃部胀痛。 (spoken) 'I really resent the way he treated me.' 'I know the feeling.'(= I know how you feel.) “他这样待我,我实在气愤。”“我理解你的感受。”Your feelings [plural] are also your emotions. 复数形式的feelings也可表示个人的情感。 see also feeling emotion , feel feel , feel seem impression [countable] a feeling or opinion that you get about sb/sth, or that sb/sth gives you 印象;感想My first impression of him was favourable.他给我的第一印象不错。I get the impression there are still a lot of problems.我的感觉是问题还挺多的。She gives the impression of being very busy.她给人的印象是特别忙。Try and smile. You don't want to give people the wrong impression (= that you are not friendly).要尽量微笑,不要让人误以为你很冷漠。Impression is used especially to talk about what you think when you first meet sb or experience sth. * impression尤指对某人的第一印象,或第一次体验某事的感觉。 idea [singular, uncountable] a picture or impression in your mind of what sb/sth is like 印象;概念The brochure should give you a good idea of the hotel.这本小册子会让你对这家旅馆有很好的了解。If this is your idea of a joke, then I don't find it very funny.如果你觉得这是开玩笑,那我觉得这一点也不好笑。I had some idea of what the job would be like.我对这份工作有了一些了解。 sensation senˈseɪʃn [countable] (rather formal) a feeling that you get when sth affects your body 感觉;知觉You may get a tingling sensation in your fingers.你的手指可能会有刺痛的感觉。I had a sensation of falling, as if in a dream.我有一种坠落的感觉,像在梦里似的。NOTE 辨析 Feeling or sensationA feeling may be physical or mental; a sensation is a physical feeling. Sensation is used especially to talk about a feeling that you do not immediately recognize or understand. * feeling可表示身体或精神上的感觉,sensation表示身体上的感觉。sensation尤指不能立即识别或理解的感觉a sensation of falling / floating / movement / nausea / sinking坠落/漂浮/移动/恶心/下沉的感觉
IELTS BNC: 417 COCA: 407
sense
Thoughts, ideas and beliefs: thought, idea, belief...
The senses and using the senses: acute, assail, assault...
Skill, talent and ability: experience, ability, skill...
Intelligence, intuition and ability to understand: intelligence, intuition, intellect...
Reasons and excuses: reason, excuse, point...
Sensible and reasonable: practical, sensible, rational...
General words for meaning: meaning, significance, usage...
Ways of thinking: approach, view, mind...

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