词汇 | sensation |
释义 | sensation noun uk /senˈseɪ.ʃən/ us /senˈseɪ.ʃən/ sensationnoun (FEELING)B2[ C or U ] the ability to feel something physically, especially by touching, or a physical feeling that results from this ability: 感觉;知觉;(尤指)触觉 a burning sensation灼烧的感觉 I had no sensation of pain whatsoever.我没有任何痛苦的感觉。 The disease causes a loss of sensation in the fingers.这种病会使手指失去知觉。 Synonym feeling(SENSE) B2[ Cusually singular ] a general feeling caused by something that happens to you, especially a feeling that you cannot describe exactly: (尤指难以形容的)总体感觉 [ + (that) ]I had the odd sensation (that) someone was following me.我有一种奇怪的感觉,觉得有人在跟踪我。 I can remember the first time I went sailing - it was a wonderful sensation.我还记得第一次航海的时候——那种感觉真是太棒了。 Synonym feeling(EMOTION) My massage had left me with a pleasant tingly sensation. Suddenly she felt a burning sensation in her throat. I had a strange sensation in my neck as if something was pressing against it. Three months after the accident she still has no sensation in her right foot. I had the strange sensation that I'd been there before. The senses in general eyesight feeling hearing hyperacute hyperaesthetic intersensory neurosensory night vision receptive sensate sensately sensorial sensorially sensory area sensually sight synaesthesia synesthesia taste vision You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Feelings - general words sensationnoun (EXCITEMENT)B2[ S ] something very exciting or interesting, or something that causes great excitement or interest: 轰动性事件;极有趣之物 Their affair caused a sensation.他们的暧昧关系引起了轰动。 The books have been a publishing sensation on both sides of the Atlantic.这些书在大西洋两岸的出版界都引起了轰动。 The show was an overnight sensation (= was very successful immediately).演出一夜之间名闻天下。 someone or something that becomes popular, wealthy, or has achieved a lot successThe new TV series was a wild success. a roaring successHer third album was a roaring success and went platinum. hitDinner was a hit with the kids. triumphThe court verdict was a triumph for all abuse victims. winWhat can we do to get a win out of this situation? Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm alacrity animation ardour avidity boosterism commotion flirtation frenzy friskiness frisson frolic get a buzz out of something/doing something hubbub page-turner pep perkiness physicality piquancy zeal zealousness sensation | American Dictionarysensation noun us/senˈseɪ·ʃən, sən-/ sensationnoun (FEELING)[ C/U ] a feeling in your body resulting from something that happens or is done to it, or the ability to feel as the result of touch: [ C ]He felt a sinking sensation in the pit of his stomach. [ U ]This part of your body doesn’t have a lot of sensation. sensationnoun (EXCITEMENT)[ C ] great excitement or interest, or someone or something that causes excitement: His first recordings caused a sensation and became classics of rock. Examples of sensationsensation No longer was music's dependence on immediate sensations a drawback or a shortcoming, but rather the source of its strength and expressive power. Physical structures are grasped as embodied sensations, through an unconscious bodily mimesis. The sites at which these sensations were produced were concentrated in the very medial and anterior regions, possibly the medial dorsal and periventricular nuclei. Ratings of painful heat/burn sensations showed no significant dependence on either the frequency or the number of pulses. The flexibility of the design is introduced by allowing for variation of sensations and particularities of motor actions of the setting. Varying arousal levels and differing cognitive appraisals, given past experiences and the current context, further differentiate these sensations of negative valence. Secondary impressions are sensations that arise as a result of the workings of the mind (7-8, 275-7). Most important of these is the emergence of the distinction between measuring sensations, and measuring their causes. On this view, sensations do not stand to me by way of some external relation. A government continually at a distance and out of sight, can hardly be expected to interest the sensations of the people. Just as sensory and motor systems operate in tandem, so do sensations and ideas. Humans can discriminate a large number of color sensations, which can be combined into a vast range of color schemes. An ' ' affect ' ' is not the representation of a feeling, they argue, but a synthesized ' ' bloc of sensations ' ' that has its own distinct ' ' being. Emotions were not just biological experiences but sensations which could be elicited and regulated. All the participants suggested that the internal sensations of breathing impacted significantly on their playing. See all examples of sensation These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withsensationsensationThese are words often used in combination with sensation. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. bodily sensation The words, presented without pause in a monotonous tone, describe the progressive loss of bodilysensation in an unknown black space. burning sensation This condition is characterized by limited opening of mouth and burningsensation on eating of spicy food. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. loss of sensation The lossofsensation produced by cortical lesions demonstrate cortical areas which are essential for that sensation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with sensation |
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