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n.बोध, मालूम करने की शक्ति, समझ, सूक्ष्मेन्द्रियत्व, चैतन्यता, सूक्ष्मत -
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nმგრძნობელობა, სიზუსტე -
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/,sensi'biliti/ * danh từ - tri giác, cảm giác - tính đa cảm, tính dễ cảm - (số nhiều) sự nhạy cảm - (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) sự nhạy, độ nhạy (của dụng cụ khoa học) -
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nounസംവേദനശക്തി, സംവേദനക്ഷമത, ഗ്രഹണശക്തി, സൂക്ഷ്മബോധം, വൈകാരികത -
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[ˌsensə΄biləti] n զգայունություն. դյուրազգացություն. զգայուն բնավո րություն. սարքի/գործիքի ճշգրտություն -
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sensibility reciprocal Empfindlichkeitskehrwert mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > sensibility reciprocal
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Sensibility — refers to an acute perception of or responsiveness toward something, such as the emotions of another. This concept emerged in eighteenth century Britain, and was closely associated with studies of sense perception as the means through which… … Wikipedia
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sensibility — I noun acuteness, affectibility, alertness, appreciation, attentiveness, awareness, comprehension, consciousness, delicacy, delicacy of feeling, discernment, discrimination, emotion, feeling, fineness, impressibility, judgment, keenness,… … Law dictionary
sensibility — late 14c., “capability of being perceived by the senses,” from L. sensibilitas, from sensibilis (see SENSIBLE (Cf. sensible)). Rarely recorded until the emergence of the meaning “emotional consciousness, capacity for refined emotion”… … Etymology dictionary
sensibility — feeling, sense, *sensation Analogous words: perception, *discernment, penetration, discrimination, insight: sensitiveness, susceptibility (see corresponding adjectives at LIABLE): emotion, *feeling, affection … New Dictionary of Synonyms
sensibility — [n] responsiveness; ability to feel affection, appreciation, awareness, discernment, emotion, feeling, gut reaction*, heart*, insight, intuition, judgment, keenness, perceptiveness, rationale, sensation, sense, sensitiveness, sensitivity,… … New thesaurus
sensibility — ► NOUN (pl. sensibilities) 1) the ability to appreciate and respond to complex emotional or aesthetic influences. 2) (sensibilities) the tendency to be easily offended of shocked … English terms dictionary
sensibility — [sen΄sə bil′ə tē] n. pl. sensibilities [ME < MFr < LL sensibilitas < L sensibilis: see SENSIBLE] 1. the capacity for physical sensation; power of responding to stimuli; ability to feel 2. [often pl.] a) the capacity for being affected… … English World dictionary
Sensibility — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Sensibility >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 sensibility sensibility sensibleness sensitiveness Sgm: N 1 moral sensibility moral sensibility Sgm: N 1 impressibility impressibility affectibility Sgm: N 1 susceptibleness… … English dictionary for students
sensibility — [[t]se̱nsɪbɪ̱lɪti[/t]] sensibilities 1) N UNCOUNT: usu supp N Sensibility is the ability to experience deep feelings. Everything he writes demonstrates the depth of his sensibility. ...a man of sensibility. 2) N VAR: usu poss N Someone s… … English dictionary
sensibility — /sen seuh bil i tee/, n., pl. sensibilities. 1. capacity for sensation or feeling; responsiveness or susceptibility to sensory stimuli. 2. mental susceptibility or responsiveness; quickness and acuteness of apprehension or feeling. 3. keen… … Universalium