sensed 的 2 个定义
- any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body: My sense of smell tells me that dinner is ready.
- these faculties collectively.
- their operation or function; sensation.
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sensed, sens·ing.
- to perceive by the senses; become aware of.
- to grasp the meaning of; understand.
- to detect physical phenomena, as light, temperature, radioactivity, etc., mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.
- Computers. to read mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.
sensed 近义词
become aware of
sensed 的近义词 39 个
- anticipate
- appreciate
- believe
- discern
- feel
- grasp
- notice
- perceive
- realize
- think
- understand
- apperceive
- apprehend
- catch
- consider
- credit
- deem
- dig
- divine
- hold
- know
- observe
- read
- savvy
- suspect
- be with it
- catch on
- catch the drift
- feel in bones
- feel in gut
- get the drift
- get the idea
- get the impression
- get the picture
- get vibes
- have a feeling
- have a hunch
- pick up
- take in
sensed 的反义词 14 个
更多sensed例句
- In the absence of any competitions on the horizon, I just didn’t see how it made any sense to practice.
- While I call these outlooks “depressed,” I mean it only in an economic sense.
- Mixing flashy sexual parts and super-simple other parts makes sense for the plant kingdom’s extreme parasites.
- This makes sense — our previous research shows that playoff experience matters a lot in the NBA.
- In the future, Microsoft reckons it could make sense to co-locate such underwater data centers with offshore wind farms.
- But give the Kingdom credit for its sense of mercy: The lashes will be administered only 50 at a time.
- It may be fun and it may get them paid, until oversaturation ruins our sense for irony and destroys the market for it.
- Other major news outlets made the same decision, hiding behind a misplaced sense of multicultural sensitivity.
- And extortion makes a lot more sense before a story hits the news wire, not after.
- Because they stopped and I thought, “OK, that makes sense,” and then all of a sudden I saw another issue!
- A constant sense of easy balance should be developed through poising exercises.
- There is, perhaps, in this childish suffering often something more than the sense of being homeless and outcast.
- In one sense, then, the new issue has adequate expansibility for ordinary needs.
- That is the only point in which one sees Liszt's sense of his own greatness; otherwise his manner is remarkably unassuming.
- In the close relation and affection of these last days, the sense of alienation and antagonism faded from both their hearts.