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sensationless

/sen-sey-shuhn/US // sɛnˈseɪ ʃən //UK // (sɛnˈseɪʃən) //

无感觉,无感,没有感觉,无感觉的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inunfeeling
Synonyms
anesthetized麻醉了,麻醉的,麻醉,麻醉后apathetic麻木不仁,漠不关心,冷漠的,冷漠asleep睡觉,睡眠,睡着了,睡觉的时候benumbed麻木不仁,麻木不仁的,麻木不仁了,麻木不仁的人brutal残酷的,粗暴的,野蛮的,残忍的callous冷酷无情,冷酷无情的人,冷酷无情的,冷漠cantankerous气喘吁吁,气喘吁吁的,脾气暴躁的人,脾气暴躁的churlish厚颜无耻,无聊,无礼,无礼的cold冷,寒冷,冷的,寒冷的cold fish冷水鱼,凉拌鱼,冷门鱼,凉鱼cold-blooded冷血,冷血无情,冷血的,冷血动物cold-hearted冷酷无情,冷酷无情的人,冷酷无情的,冷酷的人crotchety萝卜头,萝卜青菜各有所爱,萝卜丝cruel残酷的,残酷,残酷的是,很残酷deadened死气沉沉,死了,死气沉沉的,死亡exacting严格的,严格,严谨,严谨的feelingless无感,无感觉,没有感觉,没感觉hard艰苦,艰难的,艰难,艰苦的hardened硬化,硬化的,坚硬的,坚硬heartless无情,没心没肺,无情的,无情无义icy冰冷的,冰凉的,冰冷,冰冻的inanimate无生命的,无生命,无生命体,没有生命的inhuman非人,惨无人道,非人道,非人类insensate无感的,无感,无知觉,无知觉的insensible无知者无畏,无知无觉,无知的人,无知觉insensitive不敏感的,不敏感,不敏锐,麻木不仁iron-hearted铁石心肠,铁石心肠的人,铁心肠,铁心肠的人merciless无情的,无情,残酷无情,残酷无情的obdurate顽固的,顽固不化,顽固,顽强的pitiless无情的,无情,残酷无情,苛刻的ruthless残酷无情,残酷无情的,残酷的,严酷的senseless毫无意义,毫无感觉,毫无意义的,无意义severe严重,严厉,严峻,严峻的stony多石的,多石,石质,多石症surly糜烂的,糜烂,奇怪的是,汹涌澎湃thick-skinned脸皮厚,厚脸皮,脸皮厚的,脸皮很厚tough艰难的,艰难,坚韧,坚韧的unamiable无人问津,无法想象的,无人驾驶,无法想象uncaring漠不关心,无情,不关心,冷漠无情uncompassionate毫无同情心,毫无怜悯之心,毫无同情心的,无同情心uncordial不信奉宗教,不信奉基督教,不信教的人,不信奉上帝unemotional无感情的,无情的,无感情,毫无感情色彩unkind无情的,无情,刻薄,刻薄寡恩unsympathetic不仁不义,冷酷无情,不同情,冷酷无情的人

Examples

  • 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.