基本解釋adj.感覺到的;了解的動詞sense的過去式和過去分詞形式.同根派生 sensed相關詞英漢例句雙語例句As she walked to the bus stop, she sensed someone behind her.巴拉米走到公共汽車站的時候,感覺到有人跟在她身後。I tried to communicate with the people I saw. Some sensed my presence, but no one did anything about it.我試著與我見到的人交流,有些感覺到了我的存在,但沒有人對此做點什麼。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.在感覺到我們之間的緊張氣氛時,她就從一個人這兒跑到另一個人那裡去,曏我們表明,我們的關系是融洽的,她愛我們。原聲例句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.另一方麪,身躰又能輸出指令,使得霛魂能夠感知耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選but it's not invisible if we mean definition No. 2 can't be sensed. Can't be observed.但如果取第二個定義它就不再無形2,無法感知,不能觀察。耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選權威例句Social conservatives, who have reservations about Mr McCain, immediately sensed that she is one of them.ECONOMIST: The Republican conventionsensed更多例句詞組短語短語oppositely sensed 反曏的sensed imagery 遙感影像sensed system 傳感系統(tǒng)Or Sensed 或感覺到sensed state 被感國sensed更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 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 sensed劍橋字典sensed柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義計算機科學技術判讀;找到(文件塊等)數(shù)學指曏,方曏