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1 insensible
adjective1) (emotionless) gefühllos [Person, Art]; unempfindlich (to für)2) (deprived of sensation) unempfindlich (to für)3) (unconscious) bewusstlos4) (unaware)be insensible of or to something — sich (Dat.) einer Sache (Gen.) nicht bewusst sein
* * *[in'sensəbl](unconscious: He lay on the floor insensible.) bewußtlos* * *in·sen·sible[ɪnˈsen(t)səbl̩]5. (imperceptible) unmerklich* * *[ɪn'sensəbl]adjhe seems to be insensible to the cold — er scheint kälteunempfindlich zu sein
his hands became insensible to any feeling — seine Hände verloren jegliches Gefühl
2) (liter of beauty, music) unempfänglich (of, to für)3) (liter= unaware)
insensible of or to sth — einer Sache (gen) nicht bewusst4) (form: imperceptible) unmerklich, nicht wahrnehmbar* * *insensible [ınˈsensəbl] adj (adv insensibly)1. empfindungslos, gefühllos, unempfindlich ( alle:to gegen):insensible to pain schmerzunempfindlich2. bewusstlos:fall insensible in Ohnmacht fallen3. fig (of, to) unempfänglich (für), gleichgültig (gegen)4. sich nicht bewusst (of gen):not be insensible of sth sich einer Sache durchaus oder sehr wohl bewusst sein5. unmerklich* * *adjective1) (emotionless) gefühllos [Person, Art]; unempfindlich (to für)2) (deprived of sensation) unempfindlich (to für)3) (unconscious) bewusstlos4) (unaware)be insensible of or to something — sich (Dat.) einer Sache (Gen.) nicht bewusst sein
* * *adj.unempfindlich adj.unempfänglich adj.
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