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sensory

/sen-suh-ree/US // ˈsɛn sə ri //UK // (ˈsɛnsərɪ) //

感觉,感官,感知,感觉上

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the senses or sensation.
    • : Physiology. noting a structure for conveying an impulse that results or tends to result in sensation, as a nerve.

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Examples

  • It is one of our sensory organs in which we feel something that we would not otherwise understand properly.

  • It’s nestled on specific sensory hairs that extend from the insect’s antennae.

  • The Halo band captures a wide range of sensory data, including the wearer’s heart rate, skin temperature, movements, amount of sleep, and tone of voice.

  • The empiricist’s dream is to acquire a rich understanding of the world from sensory data, but GPT-3 never does that, even with half a terabyte of input data.

  • Kang and his colleagues identified the protein that detects 4VA, nestled on specific sensory hairs that extend from the antennae.

  • Nothing captures the exuberance and sensory experience of Havana quite like this.

  • The “sensory” part of sensory gardens, that is, the integrated sensory experience of nature, seems to provide the best benefits.

  • “Our sensory systems seek out intact sensory experiences,” says Wagenfeld.

  • Swinging high in the air, squeezing into a nook, or rolling down a hill might provide these sorts of sensory input.

  • “The painting is lush and triggers a sensory overload,” Harding said.

  • On the tibia of the first pair of legs are two long special sensory hairs set in little pits.

  • Passion moves the poet to intensity, which is attained by selection of those sensory images which are significant.

  • These papill contain organs known as taste buds, the sensory endings of which determine the taste of substances.

  • In addition to these sensory powers the animal possesses motor faculties.

  • By primary, sensory experience is meant our immediate, direct knowledge of any aspect of the world.