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Sense Meaning in English

word

/ˈsɛns/
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/sˈɛns/
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释义

A "sense" is one of the natural abilities to feel or notice things (like sight or smell), or an understanding or meaning of something. It can also mean good judgment.

用法与细微差别

"Sense" is both a countable noun (the five senses: sight, hearing, etc.) and an uncountable noun (sense of humor, sense of direction). It also means "meaning" (the sense of a word) and "judgment" (common sense). Watch out: "sensible" (showing good sense) is different from "sensitive" (easily affected).

例句

Humans have five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.

basic

He has a good sense of humor.

basic

I can't make sense of this message.

basic

Use your common sense and lock the door.

natural

That joke doesn’t make any sense to me.

natural

I have a sense that something is wrong.

natural