sensation 的定义
- the operation or function of the senses; perception or awareness of stimuli through the senses.
- a mental condition or physical feeling resulting from stimulation of a sense organ or from internal bodily change, as cold or pain.
- Physiology. the faculty of perception of stimuli.
- a general feeling not directly attributable to any given stimulus, as discomfort, anxiety, or doubt.
- a mental feeling, especially a state of excited feeling.
- a state of excited feeling or interest caused among a number of persons or throughout a community, as by some rumor or occurrence.
- a cause of such feeling or interest: The new Brazilian movie was the sensation of the film festival.
sensation 近义词
feeling, perception
something wonderful or awe-inspiring
更多sensation例句
- It was a habit that had taken a mental toll on him by the time he became a global sensation with the weight of his brand and a company of dancers standing on his shoulders.
- Bourne suggests writing down the events and thoughts that lead up to sensations of panic.
- Just take life as it comes and enjoy the sensations of life as cats too.
- Created by television producer Craig Gilbert, “An American Family” was a sensation when it aired over 12 one-hour installments in 1973.
- For a small group of people, sensations entangle themselves in baffling ways.
- “The sensation these objects presented receded as their cost increased,” notes Rabinowitz.
- Is there a more dreadful sensation than that of your stomach wringing itself out like a washcloth?
- After failing to reach their targeted goal on crowdfunding sites, the café became a media sensation following a piece on Buzzfeed.
- Q: What was your sensation when they were pouring water... what did you physically feel?
- The lure and addiction of gaming—which went back to pinball, of course—became a sensation with Asteroids.
- The sensation she had communicated to him then she communicated again, this time perhaps more strongly.
- He brings out all their power, brilliancy and careering wildness, and makes the greatest sensation of them.
- It would make a sensation, he thought; there was more than one generally accepted theory he had challenged or contradicted in it.
- He soon experienced an unwonted sense of fatigue, then a drowsy sensation came over him.
- Perhaps, like father, I am a snob at heart and liked the sensation of a sort of artistic alliance with the British aristocracy.