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tactility

/tak-til, -tahyl/US // ˈtæk tɪl, -taɪl //UK // (ˈtæktaɪl) //

触感,触觉,触摸性,手感

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, pertaining to, endowed with, or affecting the sense of touch.
    • : perceptible to the touch; tangible.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nountouch

Examples

  • Unlike other haptic gloves, which are limited to vibration and force feedback, HaptX said its gloves physically displace the user’s skin the way a real object would, delivering more than 130 points of tactile feedback per hand.

  • Since online buying doesn’t allow customers to have a tactile buying experience, ecommerce store owners have to put in extra effort to prove that their product is the right fit for the customers.

  • Some activities and temperatures allow you to get by with very thin, tactile gloves, and sometimes no gloves will keep you 100 percent comfortable.

  • She was in search of an “analog, tactile experience” removed from the computer monitors she stares at to earn a living.

  • In a way, the hand’s tactile neurons play a game of Morse Code.

  • In adaptation to the darkness, in which there is only luminescence that eyes could use, there is a great development of tactility.

  • The picture contains movement in the vital sense, and possesses a tactility as great as a Giorgione done with modern means.

  • They failed in this ambition because their canvases lacked the intense tactility of volume.