tactile 的定义
- of, pertaining to, endowed with, or affecting the sense of touch.
- perceptible to the touch; tangible.
tactile 近义词
touchable
更多tactile例句
- The resources are there if we want to learn that stuff but primarily when I was there it was more very tactile SEM.
- That’s part of the reason why history is built on preserving enduring visual and tactile artifacts, such as paintings, writings, architectural sites, or simply stones and bones.
- Remember that every ingredient you use will register some sort of effect on the trigeminal nerve, whether it is a tactile sensation, temperature-related, astringency, fattiness, pungency, numbness, a cooling sensation or the mild burn of alcohol.
- It was a wild ride, but as a book it was inevitably more static and less tactile than other approaches.
- The researchers then did the same experiments, using tactile input only, with 15 subjects who had been blind since birth.
- Could Peso-trash be a serious threat to the lively and tactile scene down the hill?
- These tactile projects make them “feel they can start and finish something,” she said.
- Physical bookshops are lovely tactile, friendly, expert, welcoming places.
- Physical books, which can only be seen and handled in physical bookshops, are lovely, tactile things.
- Tactile and open, she makes you feel both important and protective.
- Special nerve endings, called the tactile corpuscles, are found there, each inclosed in a sheath or capsule of connective tissue.
- The constant wash of animal reactions was missing, as was the vague tactile awareness of his PK.
- And this time it was accompanied by what I can only describe as a vivid tactile hallucination.
- Their eyes, too, are less perfectly developed, and the tactile proboscis of their free-moving relatives is absent.
- It certainly possesses very elaborate tactile organs about the head.