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    /sens/ * danh từ - giác quan =the five senses+ ngũ quan - tri giác, cảm giác =errors of sense+ những sự sai lầm của tri giác - ý thức =sense of responsibility+ ý thức trách nhiệm =to labour under a sense of wrong+ bị giày vò vì biết mình có lỗi - khả năng phán đoán, khả năng thưởng thức =sense of beauty+ khả năng thưởng thức cái đẹp - sự khôn ngoan; sự thông minh =good (common) sense+ lẽ thường; lương tri =person of sense+ người thông minh, người biết lẽ phải - nghĩa, ý nghĩa =these sentences do not make sense+ những câu này không có ý nghĩa gì cả =what you say is true in a sense+ về một ý nghĩa nào đó thì điều anh nói là đúng - ý nghĩa, tình cảm chung =to take the sense of a meeting+ nắm ý nghĩ tình cảm chung của mọi người trong cuộc họp - hướng, chiều =sense of a vector+ chiều của vectơ !to be one's senses - đầu óc minh mẫn !to be out of one's senses !to take leave of one's senses - điên, dại !to bring someone to his senses - (xem) bring !to frighten somebody out of his senses - làm cho ai sợ hết hồn hết vía !to lose one's senses - mất trí khôn - bất tỉnh nhân sự =to talk sense+ nói khôn, không nói vớ vẩn * ngoại động từ - thấy, cảm thấy, có cảm giác, có cảm tưởng - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục) hiểu

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