sensation
sensation 英 [senˈseɪʃn] 美 [sɛnˈseʃən]
n. 感觉;知觉;轰动
名词复数:sensations
- A sensation is a type of feeling, picked up by one of the five senses. Peppercorns will give you the sensation of a million tiny pinpricks on your tongue.
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- n. 感觉;知觉;轰动
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1. a tingling sensation, a burning sensation
刺痛、烧灼等的感觉
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2. I had a sensation of falling, as if in a dream.
我有一种坠落的感觉,像在梦中似的。
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3. She seemed to have lost all sensation in her arms.
她的两条胳膊好像完全失去知觉了。
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4. When I arrived, I had the sensation that she had been expecting me.
我到那儿后,感觉到她一直在盼着我。
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5. News of his arrest caused a sensation.
他被捕的消息引起了轰动。
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6. The band became a sensation overnight.
一夜之间,这支乐队名声大振。
- sensation (n.) 1610s, "a reaction to external stimulation of the sense organs," from French sensation (14c.) and directly from Medieval Latin sensationem (nominative sensatio), from Late Latin sensatus "endowed with sense, sensible," from Latin sensus "feeling" (see sense (n.)). Meaning "state of shock, surprise, in a community" first recorded 1779.
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