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1 sensation
sensation [sɑ̃sasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = perception) sensation• avoir une sensation de malaise (psychologiquement) to feel ill at ease ; (physiquement) to feel weakb. ( = effet) faire sensation to cause a sensation► à sensation [littérature, roman] sensational* * *sɑ̃sasjɔ̃1) lit, fig feeling, sensation2) ( réaction) sensationla décision a fait sensation — ( a étonné) the decision caused a sensation
reportages à sensation — keyhole journalism [U]
* * *sɑ̃sasjɔ̃ nf1) (physique) [douleur] sensation, [plaisir] feeling2) (= impression) feelingDepuis plusieurs semaines, il avait la sensation d'être observé. — For several weeks he had had the feeling that someone was watching him.
3)faire sensation — to cause a sensation, to cause a stir
* * *sensation nf1 ( impression physique) feeling, sensation; sensation de brûlure burning feeling ou sensation; sensation de chaleur hot feeling; sensation de détente feeling of relaxation; sensation de bien-être sense of well-being; sensation désagréable unpleasant sensation; cela ne procure pas les mêmes sensations it doesn't have the same effect; on a la sensation de flotter you feel as if you're floating; aimer/rechercher les sensations fortes to like one's/to look for thrills;2 ( sentiment) feeling, sensation; sensation étrange strange sensation, funny feeling; sensation de liberté/puissance feeling ou sense of freedom/power; sensation d'euphorie sense of euphoria;3 ( réaction) sensation; la décision a fait sensation ( a étonné) the decision caused a sensation; le film a fait sensation ( a plu) the film was a sensation; tu vas faire sensation avec cette robe you'll be a sensation in that dress; un journal à sensation a tabloid; la presse à sensation the tabloid press; reportages à sensation keyhole journalism ¢.[sɑ̃sasjɔ̃] nom fémininsensation de fraîcheur feeling of freshness, fresh sensation2. [impact]faire sensation to cause a stir ou sensation————————à sensation locution adjectivaleun reportage à sensation a shock ou sensation-seeking report -
2 Wohlbehagen
n comfort; pleasure; mit Wohlbehagen with relish* * *das Wohlbehagencomfort; pleasure* * *Wohl|be|ha|genntfeeling of wellbeing* * *Wohl·be·ha·gen<-s>nt kein pl (geh) feeling of well-being* * *das sense of well-being* * *Wohlbehagen n comfort; pleasure;mit Wohlbehagen with relish* * *das sense of well-being* * *n.comfortable feeling n.complacency n. -
3 Wohlgefühl
n; nur Sg. pleasant ( oder pleasurable) sensation ( oder feeling); allgemeines: feeling ( oder sense) of well-being* * *das Wohlgefühlwellbeing* * *Wohl|ge|fühlntfeeling or sense of wellbeing* * *Wohlgefühl n; nur sg pleasant ( oder pleasurable) sensation ( oder feeling); allgemeines: feeling ( oder sense) of well-being* * *n.sense of well-being n.
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