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1. n психол. сознание; сознательная психическая деятельность2. a сознающий, понимающий3. a осознанный, сознательный4. a ощущающий5. a находящийся в сознании6. a здравый; мыслящийman is a conscious being — человек — мыслящее существо
7. a как компонент сложных слов со значением8. a осознающий9. a тонко чувствующий, чувствительныйclothes-conscious — следующий моде; тонко разбирающийся в моде
Синонимический ряд:1. aware (adj.) alert; alive; apprehensive; attentive; au courant; awake; aware; cognisant; cognizant; conversant; discerning; intelligent; keen; knowing; knowledgeable; known; sensible; sentient; supraliminal; ware; witting2. calculated (adj.) calculated; deliberate; intentional; premeditated3. observing (adj.) heedful; mindful; observant; observing; thoughtful4. self-conscious (adj.) affected; mannered; self-consciousАнтонимический ряд:ignorant; instinctive; unconscious -
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разумный имя прилагательное:осмысленный (sensible, comprehended)педагогичный (sensible, pedagogically correct) -
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1. n филос. воспринимаемое; чувственный объект2. a разумный, благоразумный, здравомыслящий3. a ощутимый, заметный4. a осознающий, понимающий5. a чувствующий, чувствительный6. a в сознании7. a чувствительный8. a филос. воспринимаемый чувствамиthe sensible world in which we live — чувственный мир, в котором мы живём
Синонимический ряд:1. aware (adj.) alive; apprehensive; attentive; au courant; awake; aware; cognisant; cognizant; conscious; conversant; informed; knowing; mindful; observant; passable; understanding; ware; wise; witting2. considerable (adj.) considerable; good; respectable; sizable3. perceptible (adj.) appreciable; detectable; discernible; identifiable; observable; palpable; perceptible; tangible4. physical (adj.) concrete; corporeal; gross; material; objective; phenomenal; physical; substantial5. reasonable (adj.) astute; balanced; commonsensical; consequent; discerning; intelligent; judgmatic; judicious; level-headed; logical; prudent; rational; reasonable; sagacious; sage; sane; sapient; shrewd; sound6. sentient (adj.) impressible; impressionable; responsive; sensile; sensitive; sentient; susceptible; susceptiveАнтонимический ряд:foolish; illogical; insensible; irrational; trifling; unaware; unsound -
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6 VITA
* * *(veit, vissa, vitaðr), v.1) to have sense, be conscious (hann var enn eigi ørendr, en vissi þó ekki);with gen., gráðugr halr, nema geðs viti, unless he has his senses about him;2) to know;engi vissi skapara sinn, no one knew his maker;þeir er vel mart vitu, those who know many things;vita sik saklausan, to know oneself to be innocent;veizt þú, hvat þér man verða at bana, dost thou know what will be the cause of thy death?;vita skyn á e-m, to know one;Flosi kvaðst eigi vita skyn á, hverir lögmenn væri beztir, F. said that he knew nothing about who were the best lawyers;vita ván or vánir e-s, to expect, look for (G. vissi slíks matar þar ekki ván);vita fram, to be prescient, know the future;veit þat trúa min, upon my faith!;3) to see, try to find out (bað þá vita, hvat af Gretti yrði);vittu, ef þú hjálpir, see if thou canst help;vit, at þá náir sverði því, try to get that sword;4) to look, be turned towards;vita upp, fram, aptr, to look (be turned) upwards, forwards, backwards;vita móti sólu, at sjánum, to face the sun, the sea;vita til norðrættar, to look north;ormahöfuð öll vitu inn í húsit, all the heads of the serpents look into the hall;with gen., þeir fundu vínvið allt þar sem holta vissi, they found the vine wherever there was woodland;sökin veit til lands-laga, en ekki til Bjarkeyjar-réttar, the case comes under the country-law, and not under the town-law;6) to bode, betoken, with gen. (ekki vita slík orð lítils);þat mun eigi øngra tíðinda vita, this betokens no small tidings;7) to mean, have such and such bearing;hvat veit óp þetta, what means this shouting?;eigi veit þannig við, that is not the case;seg mér hit sanna, hversu við veit, how things stand;ok rœddu um þat, at nú mundi vel vita, that things were likely to take a good turn;8) with preps.:vita af e-u, to know of (ekki vissi á. af kaupi þeira);vita e-t at sér, to know oneself to be guilty of;vita e-t eptir sér = vita e-t at sér (vita eptir sér slíkan glœp);vita e-t frá sér, to be conscious (sensible) of (ek var svá syfjaðr, at ek vissa fátt frá mér);vita e-t fyrir, to know beforehand (ørlög sín viti engi maðr fyrir);vita til e-s, vita til um e-t, to know of (ekki vissu landsmenn til um ferð Þórólfs);vita ekki til sín, vita ekki til manna, to have lost consciousness, one’s senses;recipr. to know of an another (þeir vissust jafnan til í hafinu);vita um e-t, to make inquiries about (fara at vita um e-t);to know about (eigi veit ek um gaman þetta);vita e-t við e-n, to get to know a thing, from one (mun ek vita við skipverja mina, hvat þeim sýnist ráð).* * *a verb whose present is in a preterite form, see Gramm. p. xxiii: pres. veit, veizt (veiztu), veit; plur. vitum, vituð, vitu, later and mod. vitið, vita; the latter form appears in vellums early in the 14th century, e. g. þér vitið, Fms. vi. 144, from the Hulda: pret. vissa, vissir, vissi (never visti, cp. Goth. wissa, mod. Dan. vidste): subj. pres. vita, pret. vissa; imperat. vit, vittú; part. vitaðr (vitinn, Hornklofi): with neg. suff. veit-at, knows not, Hm. 74; veit-k-a-ek, ‘wot I not I,’ Hkr. iii. 376; veizt-attu, Hbl. 4; vitum-a, we know not, Skv. 3. 18; vissi-t, knew not: [Ulf. witan = εἰδέναι, γιγνώσκειν; A. S. and Hel. witan; Engl. wit; Germ. wissen; Dan. vide; Swed. vita; Lat. videre; Gr. εἰδέναι.]A. To wit, have sense, be conscious; hneig hón aptr ok vissi ekki til manna, Bjarn. 68; varð hann svá feginn at varla vissi hann, Flóv.; faðirinn vissi ekki lengi, svá þótti honum mikit, Bs. i. 369; hann þóttisk nær ekki vita fyrir hræzlu, Fms. vii. 142; hann var enn eigi örendr en vissi þó ekki, Fb. ii. 453; ek var svá syfjaðr at ek vissa fátt frá mér, Gísl. 6l; hestr laust einn ungan mann í höfuðit, ok sprakk mjök, ok vissi ekki, Bs. i. 314, l. c.; tók hann einn þeirra ok varðisk með, þar til er sá vissi ekki til sín, Fms. vi. 110; hann tók augna-verk strangan, ok vissi hann löngum hvárki í þenna heim né annan, Bs. i. 317; hann vissi lengi ekki hingat, 336; ok vissi þá ekki til sín löngum, 335; hvárt skal hjóna færa annat fram þat sem heldr hefir fé til, nema annat þeirra viti eigi vel ( unless he be not in the enjoyment of his full senses) en þegar er því batnar, Grág. i. 300: with gen., gráðigr halr nema geðs viti, Hm. 19 (see B. 3).2. vita skyn á, to understand, know, Nj. 223, Grág. ii. 167, Fms. i. 186, xi. 323 (see skyn); vita ván e-s, to expect, Eg. 746, Fms. viii. 180, Nj. 75, Blas. 46.II. to wit, know; vituð ér enn eða hvat, Vsp.; þeir er vel mart vitu, Hm. 53: ek veit, 76; vita sik saklausan, to know oneself to be sackless. Eg. 49; síðan skaltú vita þitt eyrendi, Finnb. 258; ef þeir vitu þetta eigi, Nj. 231; skaltú ok þat vita, at …, 88; lát sem þú vitir eigi, Ísl. ii. 250; þeir munu vitað hafa með Þráni, Nj. 136; ek veit allt með henni, El.; hitt veit ek eigi hvaðan þjófs-augu eru komin í ættir várar, Nj. 2; veit ek þann mann er þora man, 89; veizt þú hvat þér man verða at bana?—Veit ek, segir Njáll, 85; veitat hinn er vætki veit, Hm. 74.2. with prepp.; vita fram (fram-viss); vissi hann vel fram sem Vanir aðrir, Þkv. 15: vita fyrir, to foreknow (for-vitri); vita örlög sín fyrir, Hm. passim; mundi hann þat vita fyrir er hann vissi dauða sinn, Nj. 98: vita til e-s, to know of. Fms. x. 337; ekki vissu landsmenn til um ferð Þórólfs. Eg. 78.3. with the particle ‘at;’ þóttisk Þorkell vita at Grímr var þar, Dropl. 34; hana vissi at skíða-hlaði var við dyrr þær, 29; eigi munda ek vita at blóðrefillinn kæmi við mik í gær líttað, Fms. xi. 144: veitka ek nema þú þykkisk nú minn lávarðr, Hkr. iii. 376.III. in exclamations; hvat veit ek hvárt menn munu aldri hætta lygi-sögum, Fb. i. 184; var þetta hans bani, sem vita mátti, i. e. of course, Stj. 541; hvat ek veit, hvárt ek mun, what know I! should I? …, as an interjection, Nj. 85; veiztu, ef þú vin átt, farðú at finna opt, Hm. 43; veit þat trúa mín, upon my faith! Edda; veit menn, mod. viti menn! see maðr B. 3; hvar viti menn ( whoever knew) slíku bellt við konungmann, Eg. 415; hvar viti áðr orta mærð með æðra hætti, Edda (Ht.)IV. to see, try; má ek vita at ek fá af henni nökkurn vísdóm, Stj. 491; ek mun ríða ok hitta Óspak, ok vita at hanni vili sættask, Band. 5; ok vita at vér næðim Sokka víkingi, Fms. ii. 5; sá skal vita, er á strenginum heldr, hvárt hann skelfr, Fb. ii. 129; vil ek fara ok vita, at ek mega bjarga honum, 623. 16; vittu ef þú hjálpir, see if than canst help, Og. 5; vit at þú náir sverði því, Dropl. 28; fara heim ok vita hvers víss yrði, Nj. 114; vér skulum hlaupa at fylkingu þeirra, ok vita at vér komimk svá í gegnum, Fær. 81; skal yðr þat heimilt, ok vita at þit þroskizk hér, 45; sendi Sirpa bónda sinn at vita sér um brún-gras, to fetch for her (cp. vitja), Finnb. 258; ókunnugr ertú mér, ok vil ek vita við skipverja hvat þeim sýnisk ráð, Fbr. 62 new Ed.; ok bað hana vita af hón kenndi höfuðit, Bjarn. 68.V. to look towards, of a place, = Lat. spectare ad, vergere in; in þat er vissi til norðr-ættar, Edda 22; sá armr er vissi at dikinu, Fms. vi. 406; ok lögðusk þaðan undir sem at veit bænum, viii. 377; bæði þat er aptr vissi ok fram, vii. 94; á þann bekk er vissi móti sólu, vi. 439; þann arminn er vissi at sjánum, viii. 115; rökðu þangat sporin sem klaufirnar höfðu vitað, Ó. H. 152; vissu þá grundvellir upp, en veggir í jörð niðr, Sks. 142 new Ed.; fætr vissu upp, Eg. 508; þar á eynni er vissi til Atleyjar, 222; þeir fundu vínvið allt þar sem holta vissi, they found the vine wherever there was woodland, Þorf. Karl. 420; en þróask, ef hann vissi til mikilleiks, if it shewed growth, Korm. 8; allt þat er honum þótti grjóts vita, þótti honum við gull glóa, Konr.2. metaph. to come under that and that head, to respect, mean, have such and such bearing; sökin veit til lands-laga en ekki til Bjarkeyjar-réttar, this case comes under the country-law, and not under the town-law, Fms. vii. 130; eigi veit þannig við, that is not the case, Nj. 180; ef öðru-vísi veit við, Al. 106; seg mér et sanna, hversu við veit, how things stand, Fms. iii. 70; konungr svarar, at mál þat vissi allt annan veg við, Ó. H. 199; hvat veit hrygð þessi? Stj. 600; hvat veit óp þetta, what means this shouting? Fms. viii. 141; hvat vissi laga-frétt sú er Emundr spurði í gær? Ó. H. 87; skipan er hér á vorðin, ok veit ek eigi hvat þat veit, I know not what it means, cannot understand it, Fs. 6; þat man eigi öngra tíðenda vita, i. e. that will mean something great, Nj. 83; gör sem ek býð þér, ok kann vera, at þór viti vel, do as I bid thee, and may be, it will be well with thee, 655 xiii. B. 4; ok rædda um þat at nú mundi vel vita, Ísl. ii. 354; hræzlu (gen.) þat vissi, it savoured of fear, Am. 97; ekki vita slík orð lítils, Sd. 151; hlæra þú af því at þér góðs viti, it is for no good that thou laughest, Bkv. 2. 31; er lítils góðs vissi, Barl. 20: þá gleði er viti til meins, Hom. (St.); þat er til hans veit, what respects him, Orkn. 314; þat er til heiðins siðar veit, N. G. L. i. 383.3. vita á, to forebode; brakar í klaufum, vind mun á vita, Mar. 1057 (cp. á-vitull); það veit á regn, storm, …, of weather marks.B. Recipr. to know of one another; þeir vissusk jafnan til í hafinu, Landn. 56; ok vitask þeir við mála-munda þann sín á miðli, to know mutually, Grág. i. 469; better, ok vitusk þeir þat við mála-munda þann, Kb. i. 131.2. pass.; skyldi aldrei annat vitask, to be known, Fas. i. 22.3. part.; vitandi né valdandi þessa verks, Fms. ix. 412; margs vitandi, Vsp. 20, Edda 11; vitandi vits, Hm. 17, Fms. v. 258 (cp. A l); vitandi mann-vits, Edda 9; viss vitandi, intentionally, knowingly, jb. 309 A; visir vitendr, Grág. (Kb.) i. 243, ii. 57; visar vitendr, Grág. i. 228.4. the past pret.; á morgun skal okkur saga vituð verða, to be known, proved, 655 xiii. B. 1; þat mátti eigi vitað verða, 625. 83; ef þetta er satt, þá er þat vitað (clear, manifest) at hón hefir eigi mær verit, Fms. x. 294; þat er vitað ( well known) at sjá. maðr er afbragð annarra manna, vi. 144; ok er þat vitað hver stóriðendi görðusk um hans mál, vii. 124; sá er þeim völlr of vitaðr, that field is marked out for them, Vþm. 18; valr vitinn Friggjar faðm-byggvi, allotted to Odin, Hornklofi. -
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* * *(veit, vissa, vitaðr), v.1) to have sense, be conscious (hann var enn eigi ørendr, en vissi þó ekki);with gen., gráðugr halr, nema geðs viti, unless he has his senses about him;2) to know;engi vissi skapara sinn, no one knew his maker;þeir er vel mart vitu, those who know many things;vita sik saklausan, to know oneself to be innocent;veizt þú, hvat þér man verða at bana, dost thou know what will be the cause of thy death?;vita skyn á e-m, to know one;Flosi kvaðst eigi vita skyn á, hverir lögmenn væri beztir, F. said that he knew nothing about who were the best lawyers;vita ván or vánir e-s, to expect, look for (G. vissi slíks matar þar ekki ván);vita fram, to be prescient, know the future;veit þat trúa min, upon my faith!;3) to see, try to find out (bað þá vita, hvat af Gretti yrði);vittu, ef þú hjálpir, see if thou canst help;vit, at þá náir sverði því, try to get that sword;4) to look, be turned towards;vita upp, fram, aptr, to look (be turned) upwards, forwards, backwards;vita móti sólu, at sjánum, to face the sun, the sea;vita til norðrættar, to look north;ormahöfuð öll vitu inn í húsit, all the heads of the serpents look into the hall;with gen., þeir fundu vínvið allt þar sem holta vissi, they found the vine wherever there was woodland;sökin veit til lands-laga, en ekki til Bjarkeyjar-réttar, the case comes under the country-law, and not under the town-law;6) to bode, betoken, with gen. (ekki vita slík orð lítils);þat mun eigi øngra tíðinda vita, this betokens no small tidings;7) to mean, have such and such bearing;hvat veit óp þetta, what means this shouting?;eigi veit þannig við, that is not the case;seg mér hit sanna, hversu við veit, how things stand;ok rœddu um þat, at nú mundi vel vita, that things were likely to take a good turn;8) with preps.:vita af e-u, to know of (ekki vissi á. af kaupi þeira);vita e-t at sér, to know oneself to be guilty of;vita e-t eptir sér = vita e-t at sér (vita eptir sér slíkan glœp);vita e-t frá sér, to be conscious (sensible) of (ek var svá syfjaðr, at ek vissa fátt frá mér);vita e-t fyrir, to know beforehand (ørlög sín viti engi maðr fyrir);vita til e-s, vita til um e-t, to know of (ekki vissu landsmenn til um ferð Þórólfs);vita ekki til sín, vita ekki til manna, to have lost consciousness, one’s senses;recipr. to know of an another (þeir vissust jafnan til í hafinu);vita um e-t, to make inquiries about (fara at vita um e-t);to know about (eigi veit ek um gaman þetta);vita e-t við e-n, to get to know a thing, from one (mun ek vita við skipverja mina, hvat þeim sýnist ráð).* * *t, [A. S. wîtan; Old Engl. wite], to fine, sconce, mulct; þar sem menn verða víttir á Gulaþingi, Gþl. 20; vera víttr ( to be sconced) fyrir borðs tilgöngu, Fms. iii. 155; varð Halldórr víttr …, settusk þeir í marhálm um daginn ok skyldu drekka vítin, H. was sconced …, they sat him on the straw and were drinking the sconces, Fms. vi. 242; en ef eigi koma, þá eru þeir víttir, N. G. L. i. 4: so in the saying, sá er víttr sem ekki fylgir landsiðnum; hvert víti þeir höfðu fengit er við fénu höfðu tekit, Fms. vi. 277. -
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conscious————————conscious, aware, sensible; conscientious———————— (за)sentient* * *(за)sentient--------aware, conscious -
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adj.conscious.ser consciente de to be aware ofm.conscious mind, conscious level of the mind, conscious part of the mind.* * *► adjetivo1 conscious, aware2 MEDICINA conscious3 (responsable) reliable, responsible\estar consciente to be consciousser consciente de algo to be aware of something* * *adj.aware, conscious* * *1. ADJ1)ser consciente de algo — to be conscious o aware of sth
2) (Med)3) (Jur) fully responsible4) (=sensato) responsible2.SM conscious, conscious mind* * *a) [estar] (Med) consciousb) (de problema, hecho)ser or (Chi, Méx) estar consciente de algo — to be aware o conscious of something
una persona plenamente consciente de sus actos — a person who is fully responsible for his/her actions
c) [ser] ( sensato) sensible; ( responsable) responsible* * *= conscientious, conscious, deliberate, knowing, sentient.Ex. Then the conscientious manager can help solve his problems without engaging in original laborious research or the risky practice of trial and error.Ex. Unless a conscious decision has been made to the contrary, the abstractor should not introduce any new biases or emphases.Ex. Deliberate mnemonics are devices which help the user to remember and recall the notation for given subjects.Ex. 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".Ex. He lives in a world in which machines become sentient and begin to demand rights.----* consciente de = cognisant of.* consciente de la importancia de la información = information conscious, information conscious.* consciente de los deberes de Uno = dutiful.* consciente de uno mismo = self-conscious.* hacer más consciente de Algo = heighten + awareness.* no ser consciente de = remain + unaware of.* ser consciente = sentient being.* ser consciente de = be alive to, be aware of, be cognisant of, be mindful of/that, become + cognisant of, be aware of, realise [realize, -USA].* ser consciente de + Posesivo + valía = be alive to + Posesivo + worth.* ser consciente + desafortunadamente = be painfully aware of.* sin ser consciente de ello = unbeknownst to, unbeknown to.* * *a) [estar] (Med) consciousb) (de problema, hecho)ser or (Chi, Méx) estar consciente de algo — to be aware o conscious of something
una persona plenamente consciente de sus actos — a person who is fully responsible for his/her actions
c) [ser] ( sensato) sensible; ( responsable) responsible* * *= conscientious, conscious, deliberate, knowing, sentient.Ex: Then the conscientious manager can help solve his problems without engaging in original laborious research or the risky practice of trial and error.
Ex: Unless a conscious decision has been made to the contrary, the abstractor should not introduce any new biases or emphases.Ex: Deliberate mnemonics are devices which help the user to remember and recall the notation for given subjects.Ex: 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".Ex: He lives in a world in which machines become sentient and begin to demand rights.* consciente de = cognisant of.* consciente de la importancia de la información = information conscious, information conscious.* consciente de los deberes de Uno = dutiful.* consciente de uno mismo = self-conscious.* hacer más consciente de Algo = heighten + awareness.* no ser consciente de = remain + unaware of.* ser consciente = sentient being.* ser consciente de = be alive to, be aware of, be cognisant of, be mindful of/that, become + cognisant of, be aware of, realise [realize, -USA].* ser consciente de + Posesivo + valía = be alive to + Posesivo + worth.* ser consciente + desafortunadamente = be painfully aware of.* sin ser consciente de ello = unbeknownst to, unbeknown to.* * *1 [ ESTAR] ( Med) conscious2 (de un problema, hecho) ser or ( AmL) estar consciente DE algo to be aware o conscious OF sthno era or no estaba consciente de lo que hacía she was not aware o conscious of what she was doinguna persona plenamente consciente de sus actos a person who is fully responsible for his/her actions3 [ SER] (sensato) sensible; (responsable) responsible* * *
consciente adjetivoa) [estar] (Med) consciousb) (de problema, hecho) ser or (Chi, Méx) estar consciente de algo to be aware o conscious of sth
( responsable) responsible
consciente adjetivo
1 conscious, aware
2 Med conscious
' consciente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sensibilizar
English:
awake
- aware
- conscious
- consequence
- magnetic
- mindful
- dutiful
- unaware
- unconscious
- unwittingly
* * *consciente adj1. [despierto] conscious;estar consciente to be conscious2.ser consciente de [darse cuenta de] to be aware of;no era consciente de lo que hacía he was not aware of what he was doing* * *adj1 MED conscious2:consciente de aware of, conscious of;ser consciente de algo be aware o conscious of sth* * *consciente adj: conscious, aware♦ conscientemente adv* * *consciente adj aware / conscious -
15 sentido
adj.deeply felt, touching, heartfelt, moving.m.1 sense, meaning, purport.2 sense, each one of one's five senses.3 direction, course.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sentir.* * *1 (gen) sense2 (significado) sense, meaning3 (conocimiento) consciousness4 (dirección) direction————————1→ link=sentir sentir► adjetivo1 (muerte etc) deeply felt2 (sensible) touchy, sensitive1 (gen) sense2 (significado) sense, meaning3 (conocimiento) consciousness4 (dirección) direction\de sentido único AUTOMÓVIL one-waydejar a alguien sin sentido to knock somebody outen cierto sentido in a senseen sentido opuesto in the opposite directionhablar sin sentido to talk nonsensehacer algo con los cinco sentidos figurado to take great pains with somethingno tiene sentido / no tiene ningún sentido it doesn't make sense■ no tiene sentido salir si no tenemos dinero there's no point in going out if we haven't got any money¿qué sentido tiene + inf...? what's the point in/of + - ing...?■ ¿qué sentido tiene hablarle si no te hace caso? what's the point of talking to him if he won't listen?perder el sentido to fainttener sentido to make sensedoble sentido double meaningsentido común common sensesentido de la orientación sense of directionsentido del humor sense of humour (US humor)sentido figurado figurative meaning* * *noun m.1) sense2) meaning3) direction, way* * *1. ADJ1) [carta, declaración] heartfeltmi más sentido pésame — my deepest sympathy, my heartfelt condolences
2) (=dolido) hurt3) [carácter, persona] sensitive2. SM1) (=capacidad)a) [para sentir] senseb) [para percibir] sensesentido del ridículo, su sentido del ridículo le impidió hacerlo — he felt self-conscious o embarrassed so he didn't do it
tiene un gran sentido del ridículo — she easily feels self-conscious o embarrassed
sentido práctico, tener sentido práctico — to be practical
2) (=significado) meaningser madre le ha dado un nuevo sentido a su vida — being a mother has given a new meaning to her life
¿cuál es el sentido literal de esta palabra? — what is the literal meaning of this word?
la vida sin ti no tendría sentido — without you life would have no meaning o would be meaningless
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doble sentido — double meaning3) (=lógica) senseno le veo sentido a esta discusión — I can't see any sense o point in this argument
poco a poco, todo empieza a cobrar sentido — everything is gradually beginning to make sense
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tener sentido — to make sensesolo tiene sentido quejarse si así puedes conseguir lo que quieres — it only makes sense to complain if o the only point in complaining is if you can then get what you want
no tiene sentido que te disculpes ahora — it's pointless (you) apologizing now, there's no sense o point in (you) apologizing now
4) (=conciencia) consciousness•
perder el sentido — to lose consciousness•
recobrar el sentido — to regain consciousness5) (=dirección) direction•
en el sentido de las agujas del reloj — clockwisecalle 1)en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj — anti-clockwise, counterclockwise (EEUU)
6) [otras expresiones]•
en el buen sentido de la palabra — in the best o good sense of the word•
en cierto sentido — in a senseen ese sentido no sabemos qué hacer — in that sense o respect, we don't know what to do
no es, en sentido estricto, un pez de río — it's not a freshwater fish in the strict sense of the word o term, it's not strictly speaking a freshwater fish
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en sentido figurado — in the figurative sense, figuratively•
tomar algo en el mal sentido — to take sth the wrong way•
en tal sentido — to that effectun acuerdo en tal sentido sería interpretado como una privatización — such an agreement o an agreement to that effect would be interpreted as privatization
* * *I- da adjetivo1) <palabras/carta> heartfelt; <anhelo/dolor> deep2) < persona>a) [ESTAR] (AmL) ( dolorido) hurt, offendedb) [SER] (Esp) ( sensible) sensitive, touchyII1)a) (Fisiol) senseponer los cinco sentidos en algo — to give something one's full attention; ( ante peligro) to keep one's wits about one
b) (noción, idea)2) ( conocimiento) consciousnessrecobrar el sentido — to regain consciousness, to come to, to come round
3) ( significado)en sentido literal/figurado — in a literal/figurative sense
en cierto sentido... — in a sense...
no le encuentro sentido a lo que haces — I can't see any sense o point in what you're doing
esa política ya no tiene sentido — that policy doesn't make sense anymore o is meaningless now
4) ( dirección) directiongírese en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj — turn (round) in a counterclockwise (AmE) o (BrE) an anticlockwise direction
venían en sentido contrario or opuesto al nuestro — they were coming in the opposite direction to us
calle de sentido único or (Méx) de un solo sentido — one-way street
* * *= denotation, meaning, sense, drift, flavour [flavor, -USA], meaningfulness, heartfelt, respect, sense of purpose.Ex. In establishing subdivisions for use with the names of people or peoples consider the connotation, in addition to the denotation, of the wording and structure of the subdivision.Ex. The term indexing language can seem rather daunting, and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations.Ex. In some senses these could also be regarded as special classification schemes.Ex. The main drift of the proceedings concerned national libraries -- their role, functions and financing.Ex. Collected in 1907 from an oral source, this story depends for its charm and attraction on the colloquial flavour, its dialect.Ex. The author challenges the meaningfulness of precision and recall values as a measure of performance of a retrieval system.Ex. The author examines selected examples of the literature that generate conflict between cultural responsibility and artistic freedom along with a sampling of the heated and heartfelt exchange about that literature in Internet discussions.Ex. However, the survey developed in the current study would need to be similar in other key respects to the water quality survey developed by Carson and Mitchell = No obstante, el cuestionario desarrollado en este estudio debería parecerse en otros aspectos importantes al cuestionario desarrollado por Carson y Mitchell sobre la calidad del agua.Ex. This article argues that those in leadership roles bear a special responsibility for creating a sense of purpose in the organisation.----* ¿qué sentido tiene = what is/was the point of...?.* aclarar el sentido = clarify + meaning.* carecer de sentido = be meaningless.* con sentido = meaningful, purposeful, in a meaningful way.* dar sentido = make + sense (out) of, make + sense of life.* dar sentido a = make + meaningful, give + meaning to.* dar sentido a las cosas = sense-making, meaning making.* dar sentido a la vida = give + meaning to life.* dar sentido a + Posesivo + vida = make + sense of + Posesivo + life.* de doble sentido = double-edged, two-way.* dejar a Alguien sin sentido = knock + Nombre + out, knock + Nombre + unconscious.* desarrollarse en un sentido determinado = develop along + lines.* de sentido único = one-way.* devolver el sentido a la vida = put + meaning + back in + Posesivo + life.* discusión sin sentido = pointless discussion, pointless argument.* doble sentido = double meaning, equivocation.* empezar a tener sentido = become + meaningful.* en algunos sentidos = in some respects.* en cierto sentido = in several respects, to some extent, in a sense, in some respects, to some degree.* en + Cuantificador + sentidos = in + Cuantificador + respects.* en el estricto sentido de la palabra = strictly speaking.* en el sentido del reloj = clockwise.* en el sentido de que = in the sense that, along the lines that, in that.* en el sentido más amplio = in the broadest sense, in the widest sense.* en el sentido más general = in the broadest sense.* en el sentido que = in which.* en ese sentido = on that score, to that effect.* en este mismo sentido = along the same lines.* en este sentido = along these lines, in this connection, in this direction, in this respect, in this sense, in this vein, in this spirit, in this regard, in this effort, in that spirit, on this score, to that effect.* en más de un sentido = in more ways than one.* en muchos sentidos = in many ways, in many respects, in most respects, in more ways than one.* en ningún sentido de la palabra = in any sense of the word.* en sentido contrario = to the contrary.* en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj = counterclockwise, anti-clockwise.* en su estricto sentido = strictly speaking.* en su sentido más amplio = in its/their broadest sense, in its/their widest sense.* en su sentido más general = in its/their broadest sense.* en todos estos sentidos = in all these regards.* en todos los sentidos = in all respects, in every sense.* en unel sentido amplio = in a/the broad sense.* en un/el sentido general = in a/the broad sense.* en un/el sentido más amplio = in a/the broader sense.* en un/el sentido más general = in a/the broader sense.* en un sentido general = in a broad sense.* en un sentido más amplio = in a broader sense, in a larger sense.* en un sentido más general = in a broader sense.* en varios sentidos = in several respects, in various respects.* escribir con sentido = write + sense.* falta de sentido = meaninglessness.* falto de sentido crítico = uncritical.* hacer perder el sentido a = make + nonsense of.* ir en contra del sentido común = violate + common sense.* no tener sentido = be meaningless, be pointless, be senseless.* no tener sentido + Infinitivo = there + be + little point in + Gerundio, there + be + no sense in + Gerundio.* parece tener poco sentido que = there + seem + little point in.* perder el sentido = faint, lose + Posesivo + senses, lose + Posesivo + consciousness, pass out.* perder el sentido del humor = lose + sense of humour.* perder sentido = lose + purpose.* pérdida del sentido = fainting, fainting fit.* quedarse sin sentido = lose + Posesivo + consciousness, pass out.* que tiene sentido = meaningful.* quitarle el sentido = render + meaningless.* recobrar el sentido = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* recuperar el sentido = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* rima sin sentido = nonsense, nonsense verse.* sentido común = common sense, savvy, good judgement, judgement [judgment], good sense.* sentido de culpa = guilt.* sentido de desigualdad = sense of inequality.* sentido de identidad = sense of identity.* sentido de la historia = sense of history.* sentido de la obligación = sense of obligation.* sentido de la oportunidad = sense of timing.* sentido de la palabra = word sense.* sentido de la proporción = sense of proportion.* sentido de la responsabilidad = sense of responsibility.* sentido de la superioridad = sense of superiority.* sentido de la vida, el = meaning of life, the.* sentido de la vida y al muerte, el = meaning of life and death, the.* sentido del deber = sense of duty.* sentido del decoro = sense of decorum.* sentido del gusto = sense of taste.* sentido del humor = sense of humour.* sentido del oído = hearing.* sentido del olfato = sense of smell, olfaction.* sentido del ridículo = self-consciousness, embarrassment, self-conscious feeling.* sentido del ser humano = human sense.* sentido del tacto = sense of touch.* sentido del tiempo = sense of time, notion of time.* sentido de moralidad = sense of morality.* sentido de pertenencia = sense of ownership.* sentido de territorialidad = territoriality.* sentido humano = human sense.* sentido implícito = subtext.* sentido muy desarrollado de su propio territorio = territoriality.* sentidos = grounds.* sexto sentido = sixth sense.* sin sentido = meaningless, purposeless, pointless, wanton, nonsensical, unconscious.* tener sentido = make + sense, be meaningful.* tener sentido del ridículo = feel + embarrassed.* teoría de dar sentido = sense-making approach.* tomar en sentido literal = take + Nombre + at face value, accept + Nombre + at face value.* un arraigado sentido de = a strong sense of.* ver el sentido = see + the point.* vía de doble sentido = two-way street.* * *I- da adjetivo1) <palabras/carta> heartfelt; <anhelo/dolor> deep2) < persona>a) [ESTAR] (AmL) ( dolorido) hurt, offendedb) [SER] (Esp) ( sensible) sensitive, touchyII1)a) (Fisiol) senseponer los cinco sentidos en algo — to give something one's full attention; ( ante peligro) to keep one's wits about one
b) (noción, idea)2) ( conocimiento) consciousnessrecobrar el sentido — to regain consciousness, to come to, to come round
3) ( significado)en sentido literal/figurado — in a literal/figurative sense
en cierto sentido... — in a sense...
no le encuentro sentido a lo que haces — I can't see any sense o point in what you're doing
esa política ya no tiene sentido — that policy doesn't make sense anymore o is meaningless now
4) ( dirección) directiongírese en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj — turn (round) in a counterclockwise (AmE) o (BrE) an anticlockwise direction
venían en sentido contrario or opuesto al nuestro — they were coming in the opposite direction to us
calle de sentido único or (Méx) de un solo sentido — one-way street
* * *= denotation, meaning, sense, drift, flavour [flavor, -USA], meaningfulness, heartfelt, respect, sense of purpose.Ex: In establishing subdivisions for use with the names of people or peoples consider the connotation, in addition to the denotation, of the wording and structure of the subdivision.
Ex: The term indexing language can seem rather daunting, and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations.Ex: In some senses these could also be regarded as special classification schemes.Ex: The main drift of the proceedings concerned national libraries -- their role, functions and financing.Ex: Collected in 1907 from an oral source, this story depends for its charm and attraction on the colloquial flavour, its dialect.Ex: The author challenges the meaningfulness of precision and recall values as a measure of performance of a retrieval system.Ex: The author examines selected examples of the literature that generate conflict between cultural responsibility and artistic freedom along with a sampling of the heated and heartfelt exchange about that literature in Internet discussions.Ex: However, the survey developed in the current study would need to be similar in other key respects to the water quality survey developed by Carson and Mitchell = No obstante, el cuestionario desarrollado en este estudio debería parecerse en otros aspectos importantes al cuestionario desarrollado por Carson y Mitchell sobre la calidad del agua.Ex: This article argues that those in leadership roles bear a special responsibility for creating a sense of purpose in the organisation.* ¿qué sentido tiene = what is/was the point of...?.* aclarar el sentido = clarify + meaning.* carecer de sentido = be meaningless.* con sentido = meaningful, purposeful, in a meaningful way.* dar sentido = make + sense (out) of, make + sense of life.* dar sentido a = make + meaningful, give + meaning to.* dar sentido a las cosas = sense-making, meaning making.* dar sentido a la vida = give + meaning to life.* dar sentido a + Posesivo + vida = make + sense of + Posesivo + life.* de doble sentido = double-edged, two-way.* dejar a Alguien sin sentido = knock + Nombre + out, knock + Nombre + unconscious.* desarrollarse en un sentido determinado = develop along + lines.* de sentido único = one-way.* devolver el sentido a la vida = put + meaning + back in + Posesivo + life.* discusión sin sentido = pointless discussion, pointless argument.* doble sentido = double meaning, equivocation.* empezar a tener sentido = become + meaningful.* en algunos sentidos = in some respects.* en cierto sentido = in several respects, to some extent, in a sense, in some respects, to some degree.* en + Cuantificador + sentidos = in + Cuantificador + respects.* en el estricto sentido de la palabra = strictly speaking.* en el sentido del reloj = clockwise.* en el sentido de que = in the sense that, along the lines that, in that.* en el sentido más amplio = in the broadest sense, in the widest sense.* en el sentido más general = in the broadest sense.* en el sentido que = in which.* en ese sentido = on that score, to that effect.* en este mismo sentido = along the same lines.* en este sentido = along these lines, in this connection, in this direction, in this respect, in this sense, in this vein, in this spirit, in this regard, in this effort, in that spirit, on this score, to that effect.* en más de un sentido = in more ways than one.* en muchos sentidos = in many ways, in many respects, in most respects, in more ways than one.* en ningún sentido de la palabra = in any sense of the word.* en sentido contrario = to the contrary.* en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj = counterclockwise, anti-clockwise.* en su estricto sentido = strictly speaking.* en su sentido más amplio = in its/their broadest sense, in its/their widest sense.* en su sentido más general = in its/their broadest sense.* en todos estos sentidos = in all these regards.* en todos los sentidos = in all respects, in every sense.* en unel sentido amplio = in a/the broad sense.* en un/el sentido general = in a/the broad sense.* en un/el sentido más amplio = in a/the broader sense.* en un/el sentido más general = in a/the broader sense.* en un sentido general = in a broad sense.* en un sentido más amplio = in a broader sense, in a larger sense.* en un sentido más general = in a broader sense.* en varios sentidos = in several respects, in various respects.* escribir con sentido = write + sense.* falta de sentido = meaninglessness.* falto de sentido crítico = uncritical.* hacer perder el sentido a = make + nonsense of.* ir en contra del sentido común = violate + common sense.* no tener sentido = be meaningless, be pointless, be senseless.* no tener sentido + Infinitivo = there + be + little point in + Gerundio, there + be + no sense in + Gerundio.* parece tener poco sentido que = there + seem + little point in.* perder el sentido = faint, lose + Posesivo + senses, lose + Posesivo + consciousness, pass out.* perder el sentido del humor = lose + sense of humour.* perder sentido = lose + purpose.* pérdida del sentido = fainting, fainting fit.* quedarse sin sentido = lose + Posesivo + consciousness, pass out.* que tiene sentido = meaningful.* quitarle el sentido = render + meaningless.* recobrar el sentido = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* recuperar el sentido = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.* rima sin sentido = nonsense, nonsense verse.* sentido común = common sense, savvy, good judgement, judgement [judgment], good sense.* sentido de culpa = guilt.* sentido de desigualdad = sense of inequality.* sentido de identidad = sense of identity.* sentido de la historia = sense of history.* sentido de la obligación = sense of obligation.* sentido de la oportunidad = sense of timing.* sentido de la palabra = word sense.* sentido de la proporción = sense of proportion.* sentido de la responsabilidad = sense of responsibility.* sentido de la superioridad = sense of superiority.* sentido de la vida, el = meaning of life, the.* sentido de la vida y al muerte, el = meaning of life and death, the.* sentido del deber = sense of duty.* sentido del decoro = sense of decorum.* sentido del gusto = sense of taste.* sentido del humor = sense of humour.* sentido del oído = hearing.* sentido del olfato = sense of smell, olfaction.* sentido del ridículo = self-consciousness, embarrassment, self-conscious feeling.* sentido del ser humano = human sense.* sentido del tacto = sense of touch.* sentido del tiempo = sense of time, notion of time.* sentido de moralidad = sense of morality.* sentido de pertenencia = sense of ownership.* sentido de territorialidad = territoriality.* sentido humano = human sense.* sentido implícito = subtext.* sentido muy desarrollado de su propio territorio = territoriality.* sentidos = grounds.* sexto sentido = sixth sense.* sin sentido = meaningless, purposeless, pointless, wanton, nonsensical, unconscious.* tener sentido = make + sense, be meaningful.* tener sentido del ridículo = feel + embarrassed.* teoría de dar sentido = sense-making approach.* tomar en sentido literal = take + Nombre + at face value, accept + Nombre + at face value.* un arraigado sentido de = a strong sense of.* ver el sentido = see + the point.* vía de doble sentido = two-way street.* * *A ‹palabras/carta› heartfelt; ‹anhelo/dolor› deepmi más sentido pésame my deepest sympathyB ‹persona›1 [ SER] (sensible) sensitive, touchy2 [ ESTAR] (dolorido) hurt, offendedestá muy sentido porque no lo invitamos he's very hurt that we didn't ask himA1 ( Fisiol) sensetiene muy aguzado el sentido del olfato she has a very keen sense of smellponer los cinco sentidos en algo to give sth one's full attention; (ante un peligro) to keep one's wits about one2 (noción, idea) sentido DE algo sense OF sthsu sentido del deber/de la justicia her sense of duty/of justicetiene un gran sentido del ritmo he has a great sense of rhythmCompuestos:common sensesense of directionsense of humor*sense of the ridiculoustiene mucho sentido práctico she's very practical, she's very practically mindedB (conocimiento) consciousnessel golpe lo dejó sin sentido he was knocked senseless o unconscious by the blowperder el sentido to lose consciousnessrecobrar el sentido to regain consciousness, to come to, to come roundC1 (significado) senseen el buen sentido de la palabra in the nicest sense of the worden el sentido estricto/amplio del vocablo in the strict/broad sense of the termen sentido literal/figurado in a literal/figurative senselo dijo con doble sentido he was intentionally ambiguousbuscaba algo que le diera sentido a su vida he was searching for something to give his life some meaningconociendo su biografía la obra cobra un sentido muy diferente when one knows something about his life the work takes on a totally different meaningno le encuentro sentido a lo que haces I can't see any sense o point in what you're doingesa política ya no tiene sentido that policy makes no sense anymore o is meaningless nowno tiene sentido preocuparse por eso it's pointless o there's no point worrying about that2(aspecto): en cierto sentido tienen razón in a sense they're righten muchos/ciertos sentidos la situación no ha cambiado in many/certain respects the situation hasn't changeden este sentido debemos recordarnos que … in this respect we should remember …D (dirección) directionse mueve en el sentido de las agujas del reloj it moves clockwise o in a clockwise directiongírese en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj turn (round) in a counterclockwise ( AmE) o ( BrE) an anticlockwise directionen el sentido de la veta de la madera with the grain of the woodvenían en sentido contrario or opuesto al nuestro they were coming in the opposite direction to uscalle de sentido único one-way street* * *
Del verbo sentir: ( conjugate sentir)
sentido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
sentido
sentir
sentido 1◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹palabras/carta› heartfelt;
‹anhelo/dolor› deep;
2 [ESTAR] (AmL) ( ofendido) hurt, offended
sentido 2 sustantivo masculino
1a) (Fisiol) senseb) (noción, idea) sentido DE algo sense of sth;
sentido común common sense;
sentido del humor sense of humor( conjugate humor)
2 ( conocimiento) consciousness;
el golpe lo dejó sin sentido he was knocked unconscious by the blow
3 ( significado) sense;
en sentido literal in a literal sense;
lo dijo con doble sentido he was intentionally ambiguous;
el sentido de la vida the meaning of life;
en cierto sentido … in a sense …;
no le encuentro sentido a lo que haces I can't see any sense o point in what you're doing;
esa política ya no tiene sentido that policy doesn't make sense anymore o is meaningless now;
palabras sin sentido meaningless words
4 ( dirección) direction;◊ gírese en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj turn (round) in a counterclockwise (AmE) o (BrE) an anticlockwise direction;
venían en sentido contrario al nuestro they were coming in the opposite direction to us;
calle de sentido único or (Méx) de un solo sentido one-way street
sentir ( conjugate sentir) verbo transitivo
1
◊ sentido hambre/frío/sed to feel hungry/cold/thirsty
sentido celos to feel jealous
2
b) (esp AmL) ( percibir):
le siento gusto a vainilla I can taste vanilla
3 ( lamentar):
sentí mucho no poder ayudarla I was very sorry not to be able to help her;
ha sentido mucho la pérdida de su madre she has been very affected by her mother's death
sentirse verbo pronominal
1 (+ compl) to feel;
no me siento con ánimos I don't feel up to it
2 (Chi, Méx) ( ofenderse) to be offended o hurt;
sentidose CON algn to be offended o upset with sb
sentido,-a
I adjetivo
1 deeply felt: su muerte ha sido muy sentida, his death has been deeply felt
2 (susceptible) sensitive
es un chico muy sentido y a la mínima se ofende, he gets upset over the slightest things o he's a very sensitive child
II sustantivo masculino
1 sense
sentido del gusto/olfato, sense of taste/smell
2 (conocimiento, consciencia) recobrar/ perder el sentido, to regain/lose consciousness
3 (lógica, razón) sense: no tiene sentido que te despidas, it makes no sense to leave the job
4 (apreciación, capacidad) no tiene sentido de la medida, he has no sense of moderation
sentido común, common sense
sentido del humor, sense of humour
sexto sentido, sixth sense
5 (significado) meaning: la frase carece de sentido, the sentence has no meaning
6 Auto direction
de doble sentido, two-way
(de) sentido único, one-way
sentir
I sustantivo masculino
1 (juicio, opinion) opinion, view
2 (sentimiento) feeling
II verbo transitivo
1 to feel
sentir alegría/frío, to feel happy/cold
te lo digo como lo siento, I speak my mind ➣ Ver nota en feel
2 (oír, percibir) to hear: la sentí llegar de madrugada, I heard her come home in the small hours
3 (lamentar) to regret, be sorry about: siento haberte enfadado, I'm sorry I made you angry
' sentido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ácida
- ácido
- acusada
- acusado
- apelar
- cabeza
- cazar
- coger
- contraria
- contrario
- despertarse
- dirección
- dotada
- dotado
- economía
- educar
- encarar
- esperar
- figurada
- figurado
- fina
- fino
- hogareña
- hogareño
- inversa
- inverso
- juicio
- nariz
- olfato
- paladar
- penetrar
- perder
- pésame
- rara
- raro
- realista
- recobrar
- recta
- recto
- recuperar
- sentida
- tacto
- tener
- trancazo
- visión
- vista
- agudeza
- agudizar
- agudo
- alto
English:
add up
- advantage
- anticlockwise
- appeal
- arguable
- babble
- break
- civic
- clockwise
- common sense
- counterclockwise
- derogatory
- direction
- ear
- feel
- few
- figurative
- figuratively
- flail
- gumption
- hearing
- high
- humour
- iota
- literally
- little
- make
- meaning
- meaningless
- mindless
- modicum
- obscure
- one-way
- pointless
- practicality
- quite
- reason
- respect
- scent
- sense
- senseless
- sight
- smell
- strictly
- taste
- three-point turn
- touch
- two-way
- U-turn
- unconscious
* * *sentido, -a♦ adj1. [profundo] heartfelt;mi más sentido pésame with deepest sympathy3. [ofendido] hurt, offended;quedó muy sentido por tu respuesta he was very hurt by your reply4. RP [lesionado] hurt;el talonador no puede seguir jugando, está sentido the hooker is unable to carry on playing, he's hurt♦ nm1. [capacidad para percibir] sense;sentido del tacto sense of touch;con los cinco sentidos [completamente] heart and soul;no tengo ningún sentido del ritmo I have no sense of rhythm;tiene un sentido muy particular de la sinceridad he has a very peculiar notion of sincerity;poner los cinco sentidos en algo to give one's all to sthsentido común common sense;tener sentido común to have common sense;sentido del deber sense of duty;sentido del humor sense of humour;sentido de la orientación sense of direction;sentido del ridículo sense of the ridiculous2. [conocimiento] consciousness;perder/recobrar el sentido to lose/regain consciousness;sin sentido unconscious3. [dirección] direction;los trenes circulaban en sentido opuesto the trains were travelling in opposite directions;de sentido único one-way;de doble sentido two-way;en el sentido de las agujas del reloj clockwise;4. [significado] sense, meaning;esta expresión tiene un sentido peyorativo this expression has a pejorative sense;esta frase tiene varios sentidos this sentence has several possible interpretations;en sentido figurado in the figurative sense;doble sentido double meaning;una frase de doble sentido a phrase with a double meaning;en ese sentido [respecto a eso] as far as that's concerned;en ese sentido, tienes razón in that sense, you're rightno tiene sentido escribirle si no sabe leer there's no point writing to him if he can't read;no tiene sentido que salgamos si llueve there's no sense in going out if it's raining;para ella la vida ya no tenía sentido life no longer had any meaning for her;sin sentido [ilógico] meaningless;[inútil, irrelevante] pointless;un sin sentido nonsense* * *I adj heartfeltII mel sexto sentido the sixth sense2 ( significado) meaning;doble sentido double meaning;en el sentido propio de la palabra in the true sense of the word;en todos los sentidos de la palabra in every sense of the word;en un sentido más amplio in a wider sense;en cierto sentido in a way3 ( dirección) direction;en el sentido de las agujas del reloj clockwise4 consciousness;perder/recobrar el sentido lose/regain consciousness* * *sentido, -da adj1) : heartfelt, sinceremi más sentido pésame: my sincerest condolences2) : touchy, sensitive3) : offended, hurtsentido nm1) : sensesentido común: common senselos cinco sentidos: the five sensessin sentido: senseless2) conocimiento: consciousness3) significado: meaning, sensedoble sentido: double entendre4) : directioncalle de sentido único: one-way street* * *sentido n1. (capacidad) sensetenemos cinco sentidos: vista, oído, gusto, olfato y tacto we have five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch2. (significado) meaning3. (lógica) point4. (dirección) direction / way5. (conocimiento) consciousness -
16 bewusst
I Adj.1. conscious (+ Gen of); sich (Dat) einer Sache bewusst sein be aware ( oder conscious) of s.th.; sich (Dat) einer Sache bewusst werden realize, become aware of (the fact that), wake up to the fact that; erst dann wurde mir bewusst, dass... auch only then did it dawn on me that...; er war sich der Situation vollkommen bewusst he knew exactly what was going on; er war sich dessen nicht mehr bewusst he couldn’t remember; ich bin mir dessen völlig bewusst I’m fully ( oder perfectly) aware of that ( oder the fact); jemandem etw. bewusst machen make s.o. realize s.th., open s.o.’s eyes to s.th., bring s.th. home to s.o.; jemandem etw. bewusster machen heighten s.o.’s awareness of s.th.; sich (Dat) etw. bewusst machen make s.th. clear to o.s., keep telling o.s. s.th. umg.2. nur attr.; Mensch: aware; seiner selbst bewusst self-aware; ein bewusster Bürger an active citizen; ein bewusster Arbeiter ehem. DDR: a class-conscious worker3. (absichtlich) deliberate, conscious; (berechnet) calculated, intentional; das war ein bewusster Affront that was deliberately rudeII Adv.1. consciously; (in vollem Bewusstsein) with full awareness, with all one’s wits about one; bewusst wahrnehmen (consciously) register; er hat es nicht bewusst miterlebt he was too young ( oder ill, drunk etc.) to know what was going on; das habe ich gar nicht bewusst mitbekommen I (must have) missed that; bewusst leben live life to the full; bewusster leben live more (health) consciously2. (absichtlich) deliberately, consciously, wittingly, intentionally; er hat bewusst gelogen auch he knew he was lying, it was a calculated lie; das hast du doch ganz bewusst gesagt you said that quite ( oder completely) deliberately* * *knowingly (Adv.);(besagt) in question (Adj.);* * *be|wụsst [bə'vʊst]1. adj1) usu attr (PHILOS, PSYCH) consciouser führte ein sehr bewusstes Leben — he lived a life of total awareness
3) predbewusst sein/werden — to be/become aware or conscious of sth, to realize sth
etw ist jdm bewusst — sb is aware or conscious of sth
es wurde ihm allmählich bewusst, dass... — he gradually realized (that)..., it gradually dawned on him (that)...
4) attr (= willentlich) deliberate, intentional; Lüge deliberate5) attr (= überzeugt) convinced2. adv1) consciously; leben in total awareness2) (= willentlich) deliberately, intentionally* * *be·wusstRR, be·wußtALT[bəˈvʊst]I. adj\bewusste Lebensführung socially and environmentally aware lifestylesie waren sich der Tragweite dieser Entscheidung nicht \bewusst they did not realize the enormity [or far-reaching consequences] of this decision▪ jdm \bewusst sein/werden to be/become clear to sbII. adv1. (überlegt)\bewusst leben to live with great [social and environmental] awareness2. (vorsätzlich) deliberately3. (klar)jdm etw \bewusst machen to make sb realize sthman kann ihr diesen Irrtum einfach nicht \bewusst machen it is impossible to make her aware of her mistakedas muss man sich mal \bewusst machen! just imagine!* * *1.1) conscious <reaction, behaviour, etc.>; (absichtlich) deliberate <lie, deception, attack, etc.>jemandem/sich etwas bewusst machen — make somebody realize something/realize something
etwas ist/wird jemandem bewusst — somebody is/becomes aware of something; somebody realizes something
2) (denkend)2.adverbial consciously; (absichtlich) deliberately* * *A. adj1. conscious (+gen of);sich (dat)einer Sache bewusst sein be aware ( oder conscious) of sth;sich (dat)einer Sache bewusst werden realize, become aware of (the fact that), wake up to the fact that;erst dann wurde mir bewusst, dass … auch only then did it dawn on me that …;er war sich der Situation vollkommen bewusst he knew exactly what was going on;er war sich dessen nicht mehr bewusst he couldn’t remember;jemandem etwas bewusst machen make sb realize sth, open sb’s eyes to sth, bring sth home to sb;jemandem etwas bewusster machen heighten sb’s awareness of sth;sich (dat)etwas bewusst machen make sth clear to o.s., keep telling o.s. sth umgseiner selbst bewusst self-aware;ein bewusster Bürger an active citizen;ein bewusster Arbeiter hist DDR: a class-conscious workerdas war ein bewusster Affront that was deliberately rudezur bewussten Stunde at the said hourB. adv1. consciously; (in vollem Bewusstsein) with full awareness, with all one’s wits about one;bewusst wahrnehmen (consciously) register;er hat es nicht bewusst miterlebt he was too young ( oder ill, drunk etc) to know what was going on;das habe ich gar nicht bewusst mitbekommen I (must have) missed that;bewusst leben live life to the full;bewusster leben live more (health) consciously2. (absichtlich) deliberately, consciously, wittingly, intentionally;er hat bewusst gelogen auch he knew he was lying, it was a calculated lie;das hast du doch ganz bewusst gesagt you said that quite ( oder completely) deliberately…bewusst im adj -conscious;gesundheitsbewusst health-conscious;umweltbewusst planen/leben plan/live environmentally consciously* * *1.1) conscious <reaction, behaviour, etc.>; (absichtlich) deliberate <lie, deception, attack, etc.>jemandem/sich etwas bewusst machen — make somebody realize something/realize something
etwas ist/wird jemandem bewusst — somebody is/becomes aware of something; somebody realizes something
2) (denkend)sich (Dat.) einer Sache (Gen.) bewusst sein/werden — be/become aware or conscious of something
3) nicht präd. (bekannt) particular; (fraglich) in question postpos2.adverbial consciously; (absichtlich) deliberately* * *(mit Genitiv) ausdr.conscious (of) expr. adj.aware adj.conscious adj.deliberate adj.sensible adj. adv.consciously adv. -
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consciente adjetivoa) [estar] (Med) consciousb) (de problema, hecho) ser or (Chi, Méx) estar consciente de algo to be aware o conscious of sth( responsable) responsible
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1 conscious, aware
2 Med conscious ' consciente' also found in these entries: Spanish: sensibilizar English: awake - aware - conscious - consequence - magnetic - mindful - dutiful - unaware - unconscious - unwittingly -
18 przytomny
( świadomy) conscious; (bystry, rozsądny) astute* * *a.1. (= świadomy) conscious.2. (= rozsądny) sensible, sober, astute; przytomna odpowiedź sensible answer; przytomny umysł lucid l. clear mind.3. arch. (= obecny) present.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przytomny
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19 ponderato
decisione, scelta carefully consideredpersona reflective* * *ponderato agg. considered; ( circospetto) circumspect: risposta ponderata, considered answer; uomo ponderato, circumspect man // (stat.) media ponderata, weighed average.* * *[ponde'rato] 1.participio passato ponderare2.aggettivo [ decisione] conscious, cool-headed; [risposta, opinione] meditated, considered; [ uomo] judicious, sensible* * *ponderato/ponde'rato/II aggettivo -
20 sentient
1. n книжн. существо, наделённое чувствами2. n книжн. разумное существо3. n книжн. ум, интеллект; сознание4. a книжн. чувствующий, ощущающий; обладающий чувствительностью5. a книжн. наделённый сознаниемСинонимический ряд:1. aware (adj.) alert; alive; apprehensive; attentive; au courant; awake; aware; cognisant; cognizant; conscious; conscious and alive; conversant; keen; knowing; known; mindful; observant; perceptive; ware; wise; witting2. sensible (adj.) emotionable; emotional; feeling; impressible; impressionable; responsive; sensible; sensile; sensitive; susceptible; susceptive
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conscious — sensible, *aware, cognizant, alive, awake Analogous words: attending or attentive, minding or mindful, watching (see corresponding verbs at TEND): *watchful, alert, vigilant: perceiving, noticing, noting, remarking, observing (see SEE) Antonyms:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
conscious — Synonyms and related words: aboveground, advertent, advised, agog, aimed, aimed at, alert, alive, alive and kicking, alive to, all ears, all eyes, all knowing, among the living, animate, animated, apperceptive, appercipient, apprehending,… … Moby Thesaurus
Conscious — Con scious, a. [L. conscius; con + scire to know. See {Conscience}.] 1. Possessing the faculty of knowing one s own thoughts or mental operations. [1913 Webster] Some are thinking or conscious beings, or have a power of thought. I. Watts. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conscious — I (awake) adjective able to recognize, active, acute, alert, alive, animate, astir, breathing, endowed with life, enlivened, existent, existing, extant, imbued with life, in existence, inspirited, live, living, mortal, vivified II (aware)… … Law dictionary
sensible — sensible, sensitive 1. The primary meaning of sensible is ‘having (common) sense’, i.e. the opposite of foolish, and of sensitive ‘easily offended or emotionally hurt’. In these uses they hardly get in each other s way. Where they overlap is in… … Modern English usage
sensible — I adjective advisable, apprised, astute, conscious, cool headed, discerning, discreet, discriminating, enlightened, farsighted, informed, intelligent, judicious, justifiable, knowing, knowledgeable, levelheaded, logical, observant, palpable,… … Law dictionary
conscious — [adj1] alert, awake able to recognize, acquainted, aesthetic, alive to, apperceptive, apprised, assured, attentive, au courant, aware, certain, cognizant, conversant, discerning, felt, hep to*, informed, in on*, in right mind, keen, knowing,… … New thesaurus
sensible — 1 *material, physical, corporeal, phenomenal, objective Antonyms: intelligible 2 *perceptible, palpable, tangible, appreciable, ponderable Analogous words: sensational, perceptual, imaginal (see corresponding nouns at SENSATION): obvious, patent … New Dictionary of Synonyms
sensible — [adj] realistic, reasonable all there*, astute, attentive, au courant, aware, canny, cognizant, commonsensical, conscious, consequent, conversant, cool*, discerning, discreet, discriminating, down to earth, far sighted, having all one’s marbles* … New thesaurus
conscious — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. sensible, cognizant, percipient, understanding; awake, aware, sentient. See intellect, knowledge, sensibility. Ant., unconscious, insensible. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Aware] Syn. cognizant,… … English dictionary for students
sensible — sensibleness, n. sensibly, adv. /sen seuh beuhl/, adj. 1. having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman. 2. cognizant; keenly aware (usually fol. by of): sensible of his fault. 3. significant in quantity,… … Universalium