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n. duyu, duygu, manâ, us, his, sezme, hissetme, sağduyu, algı, anlama, bilincinde olma, anlam, amaç, niyet, düşünce, kanı, eğilim, yön————————v. hissetmek, algılamak, sezmek, farkında olmak, anlamak, duyarlı olmak* * *1. duygu (n.) 2. sez (v.) 3. duyu (n.)* * *[sens] 1. noun1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) duyu, his2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) duygu, anlayış3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) anlayış, takdir4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) akıl, zekâ, mantık5) (a meaning (of a word).) anlam, mana6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) anlamı olma2. verb(to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) anlamak, hisstmek- senselessly
- senselessness
- senses
- sixth sense
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