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Перевод: sensation speek sensation


[существительное]
ощущение; чувство; сенсация


Тезаурус:

  1. Champagne's high sugar-acid ratio - a quality which would seem horrendously out of balance for a still wine - is essential in order to carry the flavour of the wine on to the palate through the sensation of thousands of bubbles bursting in the mouth.
  2. As they move the stick forwards a small amount, causing only the slightest reduction in "g", their response to the resulting sensation is almost always to move even further forwards, making the sensation worse.
  3. Last season's champion, Marc Girardelli, having switched skis for a reported half a million pounds, was fourth, Alberto Tomba, Italy's Olympic sensation, fifth.
  4. Then he moves in, for example to reveal that the young hero-murderer, once the deed was done, had a completely new experience "of infinite loneliness and estrangement"; and that this experience "was most agonising in that it was a sensation rather than knowledge or intellectual understanding, a direct sensation, the most painful sensation he had ever experienced in his life."
  5. He could not identify the Fairy Topic, either, and this gave him a not uncommon sensation of his own huge ignorance, a grey mist, in which floated or could be discerned odd glimpses of solid objects, odd bits of glitter of domes or shadows of roofs in the gloom.
  6. Later, over dinner, Mrs Knelle spiritedly told me of the sensation around Lough Corrib when President Reagan had stayed at Ashford Castle.
  7. And all at once a strange sensation came over him.
  8. To an English ear unaccustomed to such things, the Cannonading of a Real Battle is Awful beyond description and to have one's friends walk out of one's Drawing room into Action is a sensation beyond description.
  9. This makes the sensation much worse and, believing the aircraft is still stalled in spite of their recovery action, they are liable to panic and become unable to think or act in time to avoid diving into the ground.
  10. The new Bardot: St Etienne's singing sensation Stephanie
  11. "I remember," Frank said bleakly, with the familiar sensation of being sucked into a morass.
  12. Again her driving force was animating him, pushing back an insidious sensation of inertia.
  13. The repeated confirmation of the correlation between the physical characteristics of the stimulus and the characteristics of the neural activity it triggers, and between the characteristics of the stimulus and that of the subjective sensation, has encouraged the belief that our sensations are in some sense to be understood in terms of a set of stimulation levels (spiking frequencies) in the appropriate sensory pathways.

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