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21 sentido común
m.common sense, good sense, good judgement, gump sense.* * *common sense* * ** * *(n.) = common sense, savvy, good judgement, judgement [judgment], good senseEx. Answers to the basic questions could be produced on the basis of common sense, in each individual instance.Ex. This article reveals seven key points which apply street savvy psychology in the workplace.Ex. However, what is considered good judgement in one culture is often considered bad judgement within another culture.Ex. In my judgment, these changes will come about in one of two ways.Ex. Daniel used good sense in that he did not cause a confrontation over the matter but went to the eunuch and asked for permission to eat pulse and water.* * ** * *(n.) = common sense, savvy, good judgement, judgement [judgment], good senseEx: Answers to the basic questions could be produced on the basis of common sense, in each individual instance.
Ex: This article reveals seven key points which apply street savvy psychology in the workplace.Ex: However, what is considered good judgement in one culture is often considered bad judgement within another culture.Ex: In my judgment, these changes will come about in one of two ways.Ex: Daniel used good sense in that he did not cause a confrontation over the matter but went to the eunuch and asked for permission to eat pulse and water.* * *common sense -
22 sentido lato
1) широкий смысл;2) свободное толкование, понимание* * *расширительное толкование, широкий смысл -
23 sentido común
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24 sentido del humor
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25 sentido del deber
(n.) = sense of dutyEx. The librarian's common general values include the desire for competence and autonomy at work, cooperation, tolerance and a sense of duty, and an appreciation of basic human needs of security, acceptance and self-respect.* * *(n.) = sense of dutyEx: The librarian's common general values include the desire for competence and autonomy at work, cooperation, tolerance and a sense of duty, and an appreciation of basic human needs of security, acceptance and self-respect.
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26 sentido de la vida
el sentido de la vida(n.) = meaning of life, theEx: Although many people feel that it does, a moment's reflection will show that death is irrelevant to the question of the meaning of life.
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27 sentido de la vida y al muerte
el sentido de la vida y al muerte= meaning of life and death, theEx: Funeral services always raise profound questions about the meaning of life and death.
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28 Sentido, hendido
Turququ laxra vel saxa. + Mirar si está sentido: tan tantäña, golpeando. -
29 sentido m económico
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30 sentido lato popular
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31 sentido de culpa
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32 sentido de desigualdad
(n.) = sense of inequalityEx. It is believed that telemedicine services may help offset the emotional stress and sense of inequality experienced by islanders and civilians living around military bases.* * *(n.) = sense of inequalityEx: It is believed that telemedicine services may help offset the emotional stress and sense of inequality experienced by islanders and civilians living around military bases.
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33 sentido de identidad
(n.) = sense of identityEx. In consequence, deafened people have to carve out a sense of identity by developing associations & communicative strategies.* * *(n.) = sense of identityEx: In consequence, deafened people have to carve out a sense of identity by developing associations & communicative strategies.
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34 sentido de la historia
(n.) = sense of historyEx. The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes, by Adolf Hitler.* * *(n.) = sense of historyEx: The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes, by Adolf Hitler.
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35 sentido de la obligación
(n.) = sense of obligationEx. Electronic communication does incite a sense of obligation between speaker and hearer that is lower than that of face-to-face interaction but stronger than that of traditional written media.* * *(n.) = sense of obligationEx: Electronic communication does incite a sense of obligation between speaker and hearer that is lower than that of face-to-face interaction but stronger than that of traditional written media.
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36 sentido de la oportunidad
(n.) = sense of timingEx. A good sense of timing is key to success.* * *(n.) = sense of timingEx: A good sense of timing is key to success.
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37 sentido de la palabra
(n.) = word senseEx. Word senses provide a significant separation between relevant and nonrelevant documents, but several factors contribute to determining whether disambiguation will make an improvement in performance.* * *(n.) = word senseEx: Word senses provide a significant separation between relevant and nonrelevant documents, but several factors contribute to determining whether disambiguation will make an improvement in performance.
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38 sentido de la proporción
(n.) = sense of proportionEx. In 1912 a group of women library students were accused of lacking a sense of proportion, being peevish and being absorbed in small details.* * *(n.) = sense of proportionEx: In 1912 a group of women library students were accused of lacking a sense of proportion, being peevish and being absorbed in small details.
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39 sentido de la responsabilidad
(n.) = sense of responsibilityEx. The librarian's professional values include service, commitment to truth-seeking and intellectual freedom and a sense of responsibility (stewardship of knowledge).* * *(n.) = sense of responsibilityEx: The librarian's professional values include service, commitment to truth-seeking and intellectual freedom and a sense of responsibility (stewardship of knowledge).
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40 sentido de la superioridad
(n.) = sense of superiorityEx. She comments on the attitudes of her fellow travelers, mostly people on all-inclusive package holidays, toward the local people, noting an unjustified sense of superiority on the part of the Europeans.* * *(n.) = sense of superiorityEx: She comments on the attitudes of her fellow travelers, mostly people on all-inclusive package holidays, toward the local people, noting an unjustified sense of superiority on the part of the Europeans.
См. также в других словарях:
sentido — sentido, da adjetivo 1. Que es muy sensible a una ofensa o falta de estimación: niño muy sentido. 2. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que demuestra un sentimiento muy intenso o sincero: mi más sentido pésame, un llanto muy sentido. 3. Origen: Argentina,… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
sentido — sentido, da (De sentir). 1. adj. Que incluye o expresa un sentimiento. 2. Dicho de una persona: Que se resiente u ofende con facilidad. 3. m. Proceso fisiológico de recepción y reconocimiento de sensaciones y estímulos que se produce a través de… … Diccionario de la lengua española
sentido — m. neurol. Facultad u órgano fisiológico cuya función es captar y transmitir al organismo las características y propiedades de las cosas. Los sentidos principales que posee la especie humana son la vista, gusto, olfato, oído y tacto; otros… … Diccionario médico
sentido — sin sentido. → sinsentido … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
sentido — adj. 1. Ressentido; melindrado; magoado. 2. Sensível; suscetível; que se ofende facilmente. 3. Contristado; pesaroso; triste. 4. Lamentoso; plangente. • s. m. 5. Faculdade que têm o homem e os animais de receber as impressões dos objetos… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Sentido — ► adjetivo 1 Que incluye o demuestra un sentimiento sincero: ■ mi más sentido pésame. SINÓNIMO sincero 2 Que se resiente o es muy sensible a la falta de estima o consideración: ■ intento tratarle bien porque es muy sentido. SINÓNIMO susceptible ► … Enciclopedia Universal
sentido — s m I. 1 Cada una de las capacidades que tienen los seres humanos y los animales de percibir acontecimientos y estímulos físicos: sentido de la vista, sentido del oído, sentido del tacto, sentido del olfato, sentido del gusto 2 Capacidad de los… … Español en México
Sentido — La palabra sentido hace referencia a varias definiciones, según su uso en contextos y contenidos diferentes: Psicología: Se refiere a la sensibilidad del sistema nervioso con referencia a los sentidos: sentido del gusto, sentido del oído, sentido … Wikipedia Español
sentido — {{#}}{{LM S35451}}{{〓}} {{SynS36320}} {{[}}sentido{{]}}, {{[}}sentida{{]}} ‹sen·ti·do, da› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Que contiene o que expresa un sentimiento: • unos sentidos versos.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a una persona,{{♀}} que se… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
sentido — sustantivo masculino 1) significación*, significado, acepción, interpretación, lectura*. 2) sentido común, sana razón. «El sentido común es el conjunto de nociones generales que todos los hombres tienen sobre la naturaleza de las cosas y sobre… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
Sentido — Glossaire de la tauromachie Article principal : Tauromachie. Sommaire : Haut A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A … Wikipédia en Français