sense noun (ABILITY)
B2 [ C ] an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel:
B1 [ C or U ] a general feeling or understanding:
Did you get any sense of how they might react?
The helicopters hovering overhead added to the sense of urgency.
sense of fun
sense of humour
sense of occasion UK
유의어 사전: 동의어 및 관련 단어
다음 주제에서도 관련 단어, 문구 및 동의어를 찾을 수 있습니다.
sense noun (GOOD JUDGMENT)
B2 [ U ] the characteristic of having good judgment, especially when it is based on practical ideas or understanding:
[ + to infinitive ] I hope they'll have the (good) sense/have enough sense to shut the windows before they leave.
[ + -ing verb ] There's no sense in waiting (= it is not practical to wait) - the next train isn't for two hours.
senses [ plural ]
추가 예
- It would make sense to go later in the year when it's warmer.
- At least they had the sense to take some warm clothing.
- There's no sense in buying something we have already.
- I try to instil a little sense into the child.
- Why is Jack making the arrangements when he's not even coming? Where's the sense in that?
유의어 사전: 동의어 및 관련 단어
- an old/a wise head on young shoulders idiom
- be a victory for common sense idiom
- canny
- discerning
- discriminating
- far-sighted
- gnomic
- neatly
- no flies on sb idiom
- no-nonsense
- out of the mouths of babes (and sucklings) idiom
- perspective
- responsible
- right-minded
- sagacious
- sage
- savoir-faire
- wisdom
- wise
- wisely
다음 주제에서도 관련 단어, 문구 및 동의어를 찾을 수 있습니다.
sense noun (MEANING)
B2 [ C ] one of the possible meanings of a word or phrase:
They are not immigrants, at least not in any sense that I understand.
The packaging is green - in both senses of the word (= it is green in colour and it is good for the environment).
Security defined in the broad/broadest sense of the term means getting at the root causes of trouble and helping to reduce regional conflicts.
I've read the letter twice, but I can't make (any) sense of it (= I can't understand it).
in every sense
in a sense C1 also in one sense
추가 예
유의어 사전: 동의어 및 관련 단어
C2 to feel or experience something without being able to explain exactly how:
Although she said nothing, I could sense her anger
He sensed something was about to happen.
[ + question word ] Could you sense what was likely to happen?
추가 예
- Although they said nothing, she could sense their disapproval of her suggestion.
- I sensed that she wasn't happy there.
- She said nothing but I could sense her resentment.
- I could just sense that something was wrong.
- I sensed that he had something to tell me.
유의어 사전: 동의어 및 관련 단어
- afflict
- affliction
- almost/nearly die of sth idiom
- be a martyr to sth idiom
- be a victim of your own success idiom
- be devoured by sth idiom
- count
- get the short end of the stick idiom
- get/have your fingers burned idiom
- go through sth
- grip
- hands-on
- hold
- ride
- sample
- seat
- undergo
- underwent
- ups and downs
- writhe