sense verb ⇨feelsense noun ⇨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)sense
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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.這些詞均表示感覺、感觸、印象。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a strong sense / feeling / impression / idea / sensation◆an overwhelming sense / feeling / impression / sensation◆a good / definite / distinct / vague sense / feeling / impression / idea◆a strange sense / feeling / impression / idea / sensation◆a / an wonderful / warm / uncomfortable sense / feeling / sensation◆to have a sense / a feeling / an impression / an idea / a sensation◆to 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常後接of) something that you feel, especially in your mind, about sth important(對重要事情的)感覺,意識◆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?她對自己所做的事就不感到絲毫的内疚嗎?◆Helmets can give cyclists a false sense of security.頭盔能給騎車人一種虛假的安全感。◆I had the sense that he was worried about something.我感覺他有心事。 see also sense ⇨ feelverb■feeling [countable] something that you feel through the mind or the senses(内心或感官的)感覺,感觸◆There was a feeling of sadness in the room.這個房間裏有一種悲傷的感覺。◆You need to stop having these guilty feelings.你需要消除這些内疚感。◆I've got a tight feeling in my stomach.我覺得胃部脹痛。◆ (spoken) 'I really resent the way he treated me.' 'I know the feeling.'(= I know how you feel.)“他這樣待我,我實在氣憤。”“我理解你的感受。”ⓘ Your feelings [plural] are also your emotions.複數形式的feelings也可表示個人的情感。 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.他給我的第一印象不錯。◆I get the impression there are still a lot of problems.我的感覺是問題還挺多的。◆She gives the impression of being very busy.她給人的印象是特别忙。◆Try and smile. You don't want to give people the wrong impression(= that you are not friendly).要盡量微笑,不要讓人誤以爲你很冷漠。ⓘ Impression is used especially to talk about what you think when you first meet sb or experience sth. * impression尤指對某人的第一印象,或第一次體驗某事的感覺。■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.這本小冊子會讓你對這家旅館有很好的了解。◆If this is your idea of a joke, then I don't find it very funny.如果你覺得這是開玩笑,那我覺得這一點也不好笑。◆I had some idea of what the job would be like.我對這份工作有了一些了解。■sensation senˈseɪʃn [countable] (ratherformal) a feeling that you get when sth affects your body感覺;知覺◆You may get a tingling sensation in your fingers.你的手指可能會有刺痛的感覺。◆I had a sensation of falling, as if in a dream.我有一種墜落的感覺,像在夢裏似的。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可表示身體或精神上的感覺,sensation表示身體上的感覺。sensation尤指不能立即識别或理解的感覺◆a sensation of falling / floating / movement / nausea / sinking墜落/漂浮/移動/惡心/下沉的感覺
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