sensed
基本解释
- adj.感觉到的;了解的
- 动词sense的过去式和过去分词形式.
英汉例句
- As she walked to the bus stop, she sensed someone behind her.
巴拉米走到公共汽车站的时候,感觉到有人跟在她身后。 - I tried to communicate with the people I saw. Some sensed my presence, but no one did anything about it.
我试着与我见到的人交流,有些感觉到了我的存在,但没有人对此做点什么。 - She was in her element. When she sensed tension between us, she ran from one to the other to assure us that we were good and she loved us.
在感觉到我们之间的紧张气氛时,她就从一个人这儿跑到另一个人那里去,向我们表明,我们的关系是融洽的,她爱我们。 - Miz Schanzer's pictures of Darwin capture the energy and excitement that she sensed in his early writings.
- On the other hand, the body generates input that eventually gets sensed or felt by the soul.
另一方面,身体又能输出指令,使得灵魂能够感知
耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选 - but it's not invisible if we mean definition No. 2 can't be sensed. Can't be observed.
但如果取第二个定义它就不再无形2,无法感知,不能观察。
耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选 - Social conservatives, who have reservations about Mr McCain, immediately sensed that she is one of them.
ECONOMIST: The Republican convention
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原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- oppositely sensed 反向的
- sensed imagery 遥感影像
- sensed system 传感系统
- Or Sensed 或感觉到
- sensed state 被感国
短语
英英字典
- Your senses are the physical abilities of sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste.
- If you sense something, you become aware of it or you realize it, although it is not very obvious.
- If you have a sense that something is the case, you think that it is the case, although you may not have firm, clear evidence for this belief.
- If you have a sense of guilt or relief, for example, you feel guilty or relieved.
- If you have a sense of something such as duty or justice, you are aware of it and believe it is important.
- Someone who has a sense of timing or style has a natural ability with regard to timing or style. You can also say that someone has a bad sense of timing or style.
- &rarrsee also sense of humor
- Sense is the ability to make good judgments and to behave sensibly.
- &rarrsee also common sense
- If you say that there is no sense or little sense in doing something, you mean that it is not a sensible thing to do because nothing useful would be gained by doing it.
- A sense of a word or expression is one of its possible meanings.
- Sense is used in several expressions to indicate how true your statement is. For example, if you say that something is true in a sense, you mean that it is partly true, or true in one way. If you say that something is true in a general sense, you mean that it is true in a general way.
- If something makes sense, you can understand it.
- When you make sense of something, you succeed in understanding it.
- If a course of action makes sense, it seems sensible.
- If you say that someone has come to their senses or has been brought to their senses, you mean that they have stopped being foolish and are being sensible again.
- If you say that someone talks sense, you mean that what they say is sensible.
- If you have a sense that something is true or get a sense that something is true, you think that it is true.
- see sense&rarrsee see
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专业释义
- 判读;找到(文件块等)
- 指向,方向