sentient 的 2 个定义
- having the power of perception by the senses; conscious.
- characterized by sensation and consciousness.
- a person or thing that is sentient.
- Archaic. the conscious mind.
sentient 近义词
conscious
更多sentient例句
- And, of course, those people working in animal laboratories, animal research, they don’t want to think animals are sentient.
- In terms of just the number of sentient beings — the sheer number of captive beings — chickens are up there.
- It was as though our party had been teleported onto some far-off planet and we were the only sentient creatures.
- I also saw these sentient, highly intelligent animals display other typically human behaviors.
- The scientist you interacted with was probably a very nice person—but just didn’t seem to think that the animals they experimented on were very sentient and probably in enormous distress.
- What is the quality of the sentient light they encounter, that “shines not burns”?
- Add Jews and Muslims to the mix, and a monotheistic belief in a sentient higher power is practically universal in the U.S.
- Professor Smith also makes the case for future droids becoming quasi-sentient—with pre-programmed sentience, that is.
- Moreover, taking the life of a sentient being is repugnant, a sin that prevents many devout Buddhists from slaughtering animals.
- In the world where we are, we see all sentient beings living and suffering in the midst of dangers.
- Thus a sentient and thinking being needs but to feel and to think, in order to discover that which is due to him and to others.
- It was not my bosom against which her bosom heaved—it was the nearest sentient resting-place on which she could lay it.
- But republican vengeance did not waste itself exclusively upon senseless lime and stone—it sought out sentient victims.
- You never so much as thought of her as a human being, a sentient, reasoning personage like yourself.