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sen·tience[ˈsenʃəns]* * *['sentIəns]nEmpfindungsvermögen ntthe sentience of approaching death — das Vorgefühl des nahenden Todes
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ˈsenʃəns сущ. чувствительность, способность ощущать( книжное) чувствительность;
способность ощущать (книжное) сознание, духовная жизнь sentience чувствительностьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sentience
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{'senʃəns}
n псих. чувствителност, способност да се усеща, съзнание* * *{'senshъns} n псих. чувствителност, способност да се усеща;* * *n псих. чувствителност, способност да се усеща, съзнание* * *sentience[´senʃəns] n псих. чувствителност, способност да се усеща; съзнание. -
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[ˈsenʃəns]sentience чувствительность -
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[ʹsenʃ(ə)ns] n книжн.1. чувствительность; способность ощущать2. сознание, духовная жизнь -
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['senʃ(ə)ns]1) Общая лексика: духовная жизнь, сознание, способность ощущать, чувствительность2) Психология: ощущаемый предмет, ощущение, физическая основа, элемент ощущения, элемент сознания -
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[`senʃ(ə)ns]чувствительность, способность ощущатьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > sentience
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[sen·ti·ence || 'senʃəns]◙ n. כושר חישה* * *◙ השיח רשוכ◄ -
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['senʃǝns]N sensitividad f, sensibilidad f -
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subst. \/ˈsenʃ(ə)ns\/, \/ˈsenʃɪəns\/1) evne til å sanse2) bevissthet, nærværelse -
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sen.ti.ence[s'enʃəns] n sensibilidade, senso. -
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nчутливість* * *n1) чутливість; здатність відчувати2) свідомість, духовне життя -
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n1) чутливість; здатність відчувати2) свідомість, духовне життя -
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n. bilinçlilik, duyarlılık, duygululuk, sezgi, sezi* * *duygusallık -
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دريافت ، ادراك ، درك ، زندگي فكري ، مبناي حسوحسا وحساسيت ، حساسيت جسماني -
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sentience — [sen′shəns, sen′shē əns] n. 1. a sentient state or quality; capacity for feeling or perceiving; consciousness 2. mere awareness or sensation that does not involve thought or perception: Also sentiency … English World dictionary
sentience — noun /ˈsɛnʃəns,ˈsɛntʃiəns/ The state or quality of being sentient; possession of consciousness or sensory awareness. [T]he shadows . . . presently began to seem, as on last night, to have a sentience of their own. See Also: sentiency, sentient,… … Wiktionary
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sentience — noun 1. state of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness the crash intruded on his awareness • Syn: ↑awareness • Derivationally related forms: ↑sentient, ↑aware (for: ↑awareness) … Useful english dictionary
Sentience Quotient — The Sentience Quotient concept was introduced by Robert A. Freitas Jr. in the late 1970s.Dr. Freitas, Robert A. Jr., [http://www.rfreitas.com/Astro/Xenopsychology.htm Xenopsychology] , Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. 104, April 1984, pp … Wikipedia
sentience — noun Date: 1839 1. a sentient quality or state 2. feeling or sensation as distinguished from perception and thought … New Collegiate Dictionary
sentience — /sen sheuhns/, n. sentient condition or character; capacity for sensation or feeling. Also, sentiency. [1830 40; SENTI(ENT) + ENCE] * * * … Universalium
sentience — Synonyms and related words: affectibility, alertness, all night vigil, consciousness, impressibility, impressionability, insomnia, insomniac, insomnolence, insomnolency, lidless vigil, limen, openness to sensation, perceptibility, physical… … Moby Thesaurus