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41 sensation
sen'seiʃən1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) sensibildad2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) sensación3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) sensación•- sensationally
sensation n sensacióntr[sen'seɪʃən]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a sensation ser (todo) un éxitoto cause a sensation causar sensaciónsensation [sɛn'seɪʃən] n: sensación fn.• sensación s.f.• sentimiento s.m.sen'seɪʃən1) c u (feeling, impression) sensación f2) ca) ( furor) sensación fto cause o create a sensation — causar sensación, hacer* furor
b) ( success)the play was a sensation on Broadway — la obra fue todo un éxito or (fam) un exitazo en Broadway
[sen'seɪʃǝn]N1) (=feeling) sensación f2) (=impression) sensación f3) (=excitement, success) sensación fto cause or create a sensation — causar sensación
* * *[sen'seɪʃən]1) c u (feeling, impression) sensación f2) ca) ( furor) sensación fto cause o create a sensation — causar sensación, hacer* furor
b) ( success)the play was a sensation on Broadway — la obra fue todo un éxito or (fam) un exitazo en Broadway
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42 Empfindung
f1. (körperliches Gefühl) feeling, sensation; (sinnliche Wahrnehmung) (sensory) perception; weitS. feeling, sense; die Empfindung des Schmerzes etc. the sensation of pain etc.2. (Emotion) emotion, feeling* * *die Empfindungsensation; emotion; feeling; sense; perception; percept; sentience* * *Emp|fịn|dung [ɛm'pfɪndʊŋ]f -, -enfeeling; (= Sinnesempfindung auch) sensation; (= Eindruck, Ahnung auch) impression* * *(the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) sensation* * *Emp·fin·dung<-, -en>f1. (Wahrnehmung) sensation, perception, impression2. (Gefühl) feeling, emotionsie erwiderte seine \Empfindungen she reciprocated his love for her* * *die; Empfindung, Empfindungen1) (sinnliche Wahrnehmung) sensation; sensory perception2) (Gefühl) feeling; emotion* * *1. (körperliches Gefühl) feeling, sensation; (sinnliche Wahrnehmung) (sensory) perception; weitS. feeling, sense;2. (Emotion) emotion, feeling* * *die; Empfindung, Empfindungen1) (sinnliche Wahrnehmung) sensation; sensory perception2) (Gefühl) feeling; emotion* * *f.emotion n.feeling n.perception n.sensation n.sense n.sentiment n. -
43 sensation
sen'seiʃən1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) følelse2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) fornemmelse3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) sensasjon, oppsikt•- sensationallyfølelse--------sensasjonsubst. \/senˈseɪʃ(ə)n\/1) fornemmelse, følelse2) sansning, sansefornemmelse3) sensasjon, oppsikt, røremake\/create\/cause sensation skape sensasjon, vekke oppsikt, skape oppstandelse -
44 palec
- ca; -cepalec wskazujący — index finger, forefinger
maczać w czymś palce (przen) — to have a hand in sth
mieć coś w małym palcu (przen) — to know sth inside out
nie kiwnąć lub ruszyć ( perf) palcem — not to lift lub raise a finger
patrzeć na coś przez palce (przen) — to turn a blind eye on lub to sth
chodzić na palcach — to tiptoe, to walk on tiptoe
palce lizać! — scrumptious!, yum-yum! (pot), yummy! (pot)
owinąć sobie kogoś dookoła palca — ( perf) to twist sb round one's little finger
* * *mi- lc- Gen. -a1. ( u ręki) finger, digit; palec serdeczny ring finger; palec wskazujący index finger; palec środkowy middle finger; mały palec little finger, pinkie; pokazywać coś palcem point a finger at sth; szeroki na palec/dwa palce one finger/two fingers wide; liczyć na palcach tick sth off on one's fingers; móc coś policzyć na palcach jednej ręki be able to count sth on (the fingers of) one hand; bębnić palcami drum one's fingers; przebierać palcami twiddle one's thumbs; pstrykać palcami click l. flip one's fingers; zrobiłbym to z palcem w nosie I could do it standing on my head; pogrozić komuś palcem wag one's finger at sb; kiwnąć na kogoś palcem beckon sb; podróżować palcem po mapie żart. daydream a vacation; palec boży the hand of God, divine intervention, an act of God; sam jak palec all alone; maczać w czymś palce have a hand in sth, meddle with sth; mieć coś w małym palcu know sth inside out; nawet cię palcem nie tknąłem I didn't even touch you; owinąć kogoś wokół małego palca have sb on a leash, twist sb round one's little finger; palce lizać! finger-licking good!, yummy!; plany palcem na wodzie pisane everything's still up in the air; nie kiwnąć palcem not lift l. raise a finger; patrzeć na coś przez palce wink at sth, turn a blind eye to sth; wytykać kogoś palcami point one's finger at sb; pieniądze przeciekają mu przez palce money flows like sand through his fingers, his paycheck is burning a hole in his pocket; te brednie wyssałeś z palca it's a trumped-up story, it's out of whole cloth, you fabricated this story; mieć lepkie palce have sticky fingers, be light-fingered; poparzyć sobie palce burn one's fingers.2. ( u nogi) toe, digit; wspinać się na palce stand on one's toes; chodzić na palcach walk on tiptoe, tiptoe; przen. treat sb in kid gloves, be overconsiderate; nie kiwnąć palcem w bucie not lift l. raise a finger.3. ( rękawiczki) finger; rękawiczka z jednym palcem mitten, mitt; rękawiczka z pięcioma palcami glove.4. techn. finger, pin; palec rozdzielacza distributor rotor arm.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > palec
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45 pille
pile, pill, pillar, tamper* * *I. (en -r)( støtte) pillar, column;( bropille) pier;(med.) pill;(fig) a bitter pill.II. vb pick ( fx the meat from the bone; pick one's toes);(tage skal etc af) peel ( fx an orange, potatoes), shell ( fx peas, shrimps, an egg);( tage stilk af) stem ( fx red currants);( plukke fjer af) pluck;( røre ved ting man ikke må) fiddle;[ ikke pille!] don't touch! hands off! keep your fingers off![ pille næse, pille sig i næsen] pick one's nose;[ fuglen pillede sig] the bird preened itself (el. its feathers);[ pille stikkelsbær] top and tail gooseberries;[ med præp & adv:][ pille af](dvs forsvinde) T buzz off, clear out, hop it;[ pille noget af] pick (, peel) something off;[ pille fra hinanden] take ( fx a toy) apart,(fig) take ( fx his arguments) to pieces,(om argumenter etc også) pick holes in,( fuldstændigt) demolish ( fx his arguments, the plan);[ gå og pille med noget] potter about something; busy oneself with something;[ pille ned]( skyde) pick off, bring down;[ pille en ned](fig) take somebody down a peg,( helt ned) cut somebody down to size;(se også piedestal);[ pille op](dvs samle op) pick up,( knude, strikning etc) undo,( om strikning også) unravel;[ pille ud](dvs fjerne) take out, remove,( udvælge) choose, pick out;[ de nykker skal vi snart få pillet ud af ham] we'll soon cure him of that nonsense;[ pille ved] fiddle with, toy with, finger,( nervøst) fidget with,( for at forbedre, reparere) fiddle with ( fx new translators fiddling with the text of the Bible; he fiddled with the engine and got it going),( ødelægge, bringe uorden i) tamper with ( fx a machine, the lock, one's papers, their rights), meddle with;( drage i tvivl) question ( fx his right),( antaste) tamper with ( fx their rights),( kritisere) pick holes in ( fx his arguments, the plan). -
46 afinar
v.1 to tune (Music) (instrument).afinar la voz to sing in tuneElsa afina su piano Elsa tunes her piano.2 to fine-tune.afinar la puntería to improve one's aim3 to refine.La refinería afina el aceite The refinery refines the oil.4 to sing in tune.5 to work out, to iron out.Ricardo afinó la propuesta Richard works out the proposal.6 to attune.La privación afina los sentidos Privation attunes the senses7 to enhance.El maquillaje afina la belleza natural Makeup enhances natural beauty.* * *1 to perfect, polish2 MÚSICA to tune3 (puntería) to sharpen4 (metales) to purify, refine* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (Mús) to tune2) (Aut) to tune up3) (=perfeccionar) to put the finishing touch to, complete; (=pulir) to polish; (Téc) to purify, refine; [+ puntería] to sharpen, make more precise2.VI to sing in tune, play in tune3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < instrumento> to tune2) < punta> to sharpen2.afinarse v pron to become thinner* * *= refine, tune, hone, fine tune [fine-tune], tune-up.Ex. The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.Ex. Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.Ex. libraries are moving beyond their traditional job as book repository and branching into electronic networks, while still honing their traditional roles as educators and guides.Ex. These statistics have been used to fine tune the system and improve response time = Se han usado estos resultados estadísticos para ajustar el funcionamiento del sistema y mejorar el tiempo de respuesta.Ex. The author recommends a system architecture approach to data base security which is more likely to bring simplicity, isolatability and flexibility to overall system solutions than will ad hoc attempts to tune-up individual parts.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < instrumento> to tune2) < punta> to sharpen2.afinarse v pron to become thinner* * *= refine, tune, hone, fine tune [fine-tune], tune-up.Ex: The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.
Ex: Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.Ex: libraries are moving beyond their traditional job as book repository and branching into electronic networks, while still honing their traditional roles as educators and guides.Ex: These statistics have been used to fine tune the system and improve response time = Se han usado estos resultados estadísticos para ajustar el funcionamiento del sistema y mejorar el tiempo de respuesta.Ex: The author recommends a system architecture approach to data base security which is more likely to bring simplicity, isolatability and flexibility to overall system solutions than will ad hoc attempts to tune-up individual parts.* * *afinar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹instrumento› to tune2 ‹coche› to tune up; ‹motor› to tune3 ‹concepto/definición› to perfect, refine, honeB ‹punta› to sharpen■ afinarviA1 (cantar, tocar en el tono debido) «cantante» to sing in tune; «músico» to play in tune2 (ajustar el instrumento) to tune upB (estar alerta) to be/keep on one's toes■ afinarseto become thinner* * *
afinar ( conjugate afinar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ motor› to tune
2 ‹ punta› to sharpen
afinar verbo transitivo
1 (la puntería) to sharpen
2 (un instrumento) to tune
' afinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguzar
- diapasón
- puntería
English:
attune
- tune
- tune up
- hone
* * *♦ vt1. [instrumento] to tune;afinar la voz to sing in tune2. [perfeccionar, mejorar] to fine-tune;afinar la puntería to improve one's aim3. [pulir] to refine♦ vi[cantar] to sing in tune* * *I v/t1 MÚS tune; figfine-tune2 punta sharpenII v/i play in tune* * *afinar vt1) : to perfect, to refine2) : to tune (an instrument)afinar vi: to sing or play in tune* * *afinar vb (instrumento) to tune -
47 loro
m.1 parrot (animal).2 chatterbox (informal).3 sounds(informal) (music device). (peninsular Spanish)* * *1 (pájaro) parrot2 argot (mujer fea) bag3 argot (charlatán) windbag\estar al loro argot (atento) to be on the ball, keep one's wits about one 2 (informado) to know the score* * *1. SM1) (=ave) parrot2) ** (=radio) radio; (=radiocasete) radio-cassette¡al loro! — watch out!
3) (=charlatán) chatterbox *mi hermana es un loro, no para de hablar — my sister's a chatterbox, she never stops talking
4) * (=mujer fea) old bag *, old bat *5) Cono Sur (=en robo) thieves' lookout man6) Cono Sur (Med) bedpan7) Cono Sur (=moco)sacar los loros — * to pick one's nose
8) Caribe (=cuchillo) pointed and curved knifelora2.ADJ dark brown* * *I- ra masculino, femenino (Zool) parrotIIhablar como un loro — (fam) to be a chatterbox (colloq)
masculino (fam)a) ( charlatán) chatterbox (colloq)b) ( mujer fea) (Esp fam) hag* * *= parrot.Ex. When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.----* al loro = in the know.* estar al loro de = be on the lookout for, keep + Posesivo + eyes (wide) open, keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned.* loro viejo no aprende a hablar = you can't teach an old dog new tricks.* verde loro = parrot green.* * *I- ra masculino, femenino (Zool) parrotIIhablar como un loro — (fam) to be a chatterbox (colloq)
masculino (fam)a) ( charlatán) chatterbox (colloq)b) ( mujer fea) (Esp fam) hag* * *= parrot.Ex: When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.
* al loro = in the know.* estar al loro de = be on the lookout for, keep + Posesivo + eyes (wide) open, keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned.* loro viejo no aprende a hablar = you can't teach an old dog new tricks.* verde loro = parrot green.* * *masculine, feminineA ( Zool) parrotdijo la lección como un loro he recited the lesson parrot-fashionestar al loro ( Esp fam) (pendiente, alerta) to be on one's toes ( colloq), to be on the ball ( colloq), to keep one's eyes open ( colloq)(informado): está al loro de lo que pasa allí he keeps up with what's going on there, he's very clued up about o he's very up on what's going on there ( colloq)B ( fam) (charlatán) chatterboxesa mujer es un loro or una lora that woman is a real chatterbox o windbag ( colloq)loro2B ( fam) (en un robo) lookoutCsacarse los loros to pick one's nose* * *
loro 1◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino (Zool) parrot
loro 2 sustantivo masculino (fam) ( charlatán) chatterbox (colloq), gasbag (colloq)
loro m Zool parrot
♦ Locuciones: familiar estar al loro, to be on the ball o to keep one's eyes open: hay que estar al loro o se te pasan las oportunidades, you have to be on the ball or you'll be passed by
' loro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cotorra
English:
dog
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* * *loro nm1. [animal] parrot;Famhablar como un loro to chatter;enumeró la lista como un loro she reeled off the list parrot-fashionloro real yellow-headed o yellow-crowned amazon [enterado] to be well up (on what's happening);si no estamos al loro, no conseguiremos entradas if we're not quick off the mark we won't get tickets;¿estás al loro de lo que le ha pasado a Claudia? are you up on what happened to Claudia?;¡al loro!: ¡al loro!, ¿a que no sabes a quien he visto? listen! you'll never guess who I saw;¡al loro con Luis, si puede te engañará! be careful with Luis, he'll cheat you if he gets a chance!* * *m parrot;estar al loro fam ( enterado) be clued up fam, be on the ball fam* * *loro nm: parrot* * * -
48 dedo
dedo sustantivo masculino (de mano, guante) finger; ( del pie) toe; dedo anular/(del) corazón ring/middle finger; dedo gordo (fam) ( del pie) big toe; ( de la mano) thumb; dedo meñique little finger; dedo pulgar thumb; a dedo (fam): ir a dedo to hitchhike, hitch (colloq); recorrió Europa a dedo she hitchhiked around Europe; hacer dedo (fam) to hitchhike, hitch (colloq); poner el dedo en la llaga to hit o touch a raw nerve; señalar a algn con el dedo ( literal) to point at sb; ( culpar) to point the finger at sb
dedo m (de la mano) finger (del pie) toe Locuciones: a dedo, (arbitrariamente, sin selección democrática): elegir a alguien a dedo, to give someone a job
ser nombrado (alguien) a dedo, to get a job because of one's contacts
chuparse el dedo, to be born yesterday
hacer dedo, to hitchhike
no tener dos dedos de frente, to be stupid: su hermano no tiene dos dedos de frente, his brother is pretty dim
pillarse los dedos, to get caught red-handed En español tenemos 20 dedos: 10 de los pies y 10 de las manos (d. pulgar/anular/corazón/índice/meñique, thumb/ ring/ middle/ index/ little finger). En inglés tenemos 10 toes (dedos de los pies), 8 fingers (dedos) y 2 thumbs (pulgares). ' dedo' also found in these entries: Spanish: esguince - índice - llaga - meñique - nombrar - padrastro - pillarse - pulgar - punta - señalar - yema - agarrar - anestesiar - anillo - apuntar - astilla - chupar - clavar - cortar - dar - lastimar - machucar - meter - pie - pillar - zafar English: crook - digit - finger - fingertip - flick - forefinger - glove - her - hitch-hike - index finger - little finger - point - poke - prick - print - ring finger - shut - suck - thumb - toe - toenail - work in - catch - cut - hitch - index - pick - sever - stub -
49 sensation
[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) skynjun, tilfinning2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) tilfinning3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) (stór)viðburður•- sensationally -
50 sensation
érzékelés, feltűnés, érzés, érzet, benyomás* * *[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) érzékelés2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) érzés3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) szenzáció•- sensationally -
51 sensation
[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) sensação2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) sensação3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) sensação•- sensationally* * *sen.sa.tion[sens'eiʃən] n 1 sensação, sentido. 2 impressão produzida por um estímulo. 3 surpresa, impressão. 4 sucesso, comoção. the concert created a sensation among the audience / o concerto provocou grande impressão no público. -
52 sentir
sentir [sɑ̃tiʀ]➭ TABLE 161. transitive verb• il ne sent pas la différence entre le beurre et la margarine he can't tell the difference between butter and margarine• je ne sens plus mes jambes (de fatigue) my legs are dropping off (inf) (Brit) my legs are folding under me (US)• je ne le sens pas, ce type (inf) I don't like the look of himb. ( = avoir une odeur) to smell• sentir bon/mauvais to smell good/bad• ça ne sent pas la rose ! (inf) that doesn't smell too good!c. ( = dénoter) to smack ofd. ( = annoncer) ça sent le piège there's a trap• ça sent la pluie/la neige it looks like rain/snowe. ( = avoir conscience de) [+ changement, fatigue] to feel ; [+ importance de qch] to be aware of ; [+ danger, difficulté] to sense► se faire sentir [effet] to be felt• les effets des grèves vont se faire sentir à la fin du mois the effect of the strikes will be felt at the end of the month2. reflexive verba. [personne]• se sentir bien (physiquement, psychologiquement) to feel good• se sentir mieux/fatigué to feel better/tired• se sentir revivre/rajeunir to feel o.s. coming alive again/growing young again• il ne se sent plus ! (inf) he really thinks he's arrived!* * *sɑ̃tiʀ
1.
1) ( percevoir par l'odorat) to smell [parfum, fleur]2) (percevoir par le toucher, le corps, le goût) to feelj'ai marché trop longtemps, je ne sens plus mes pieds — I've been walking for too long, my feet are numb
sentir d'où vient le vent — lit, Nautisme to see how the wind blows ou lies; fig to see which way the wind is blowing
3) ( comprendre) to be conscious of [importance]; to feel [beauté, force]; to appreciate [difficulté]; to sense [danger, désapprobation]sentir que — ( percevoir) to feel that; ( avoir l'idée) to have a feeling that
je te sens inquiet, je sens que tu es inquiet — I can tell you're worried
se faire sentir — [besoin, présence, absence] to be felt
2.
verbe intransitif1) ( avoir une odeur) to smell2) ( puer) to smell3) ( révéler) to smack of
3.
se sentir verbe pronominal1) to feelne plus se sentir — (colloq) ( de joie) to be overjoyed; ( de vanité) to get above oneself
2) ( être perceptible) [phénomène, amélioration, effet] to be felt••je l'ai senti passer! — (piqûre, addition) it really hurt!; ( réprimande) I really got it in the neck!
* * *sɑ̃tiʀ1. vt"Ça t'a fait mal?" — "Non, je n'ai rien senti." — "Did it hurt?" — "No, I didn't feel a thing."
2) (= ressentir) to feelfaire sentir; Il m'a bien fait sentir que j'étais de trop. — He certainly made me feel I was in the way.
3) (répandre une odeur de) to smell ofÇa sent les frites ici. — It smells of chips in here.
4) (= dénoter, annoncer) to smack of5) * (= supporter) to standIl ne peut pas le sentir. — He can't stand him.
Il ne peut pas la sentir. — He can't stand her.
2. viÇa sent bon ici. — It smells good in here.
Ça sent mauvais ici. — It smells bad in here.
* * *sentir verb table: partirA vtr1 ( percevoir par l'odorat) to smell [parfum, fleur]; on sentait les foins or l'odeur des foins we could smell the hay; tu ne sens pas une odeur? can't you smell something?; je ne sens rien I can't smell anything; fais-moi sentir ce fromage let me smell that cheese; on sent que tu fumes le cigare one can tell that you smoke cigars by the smell;2 (percevoir par le toucher, le corps, le goût) to feel; sentir le froid/un caillou to feel the cold/a stone; je ne sens rien I can't feel anything; je ne sens plus mes orteils tellement j'ai froid I'm so cold I can't feel my toes any more; j'ai marché trop longtemps, je ne sens plus mes pieds I've been walking for too long, my feet are numb; elle m'a fait sentir sa bosse she made me feel her lump; on sent qu'il y a du vin dans la sauce one can smell ou taste the wine in the sauce; sentir d'où vient le vent lit, Naut to see how the wind blows ou lies; fig to see which way the wind is blowing; le froid commence à se faire sentir the cold weather is setting in; les effets du médicament se feront bientôt sentir the effects of the medicine will soon be felt;3 ( avoir conscience de) to be conscious of [importance]; ( percevoir) to feel [beauté, force]; ( apprécier) to appreciate [difficulté]; ( percevoir intuitivement) to sense [danger, désapprobation]; sentir les beautés d'un texte/la force d'une expression to feel the beauty of a text/the force of an expression; as-tu bien senti le message de ce film? did you fully appreciate the message of the film?; sentir que ( percevoir) to feel that; ( avoir l'idée) to have a feeling that; je sens qu'il est sincère I feel that he's sincere; je sens que ce livre te plaira I have a feeling that you'll like this book; on sent que l'hiver approche it feels wintry; il ne sent pas sa force he doesn't know his own strength; il ne sent pas (les subtilités de) l'art moderne he has no feeling for (the subtleties of) modern art; je te sens inquiet, je sens que tu es inquiet I can tell you're worried; faire sentir son autorité to make one's authority felt; les mesures commencent à faire sentir leurs effets the effects of the measures are beginning to make themselves felt ou to be felt; je leur ai fait sentir mon désaccord I made it clear to them that I didn't agree; faire sentir le rythme d'un poème to bring out the rhythm of a poem; se faire sentir [besoin, présence, absence] to be felt.B vi1 ( avoir une odeur) to smell; sentir bon/mauvais/fort to smell nice/bad/strong; tu sens le vin! you smell of wine!; ça sent le chou/la charogne/la cigarette it smells of cabbage/carrion/cigarettes; herbes qui sentent bon la Provence herbs smelling ou redolent sout of Provence; ça sent bon le café there's a nice smell of coffee; ça sent drôle ici there's a funny smell in here; fleurs qui ne sentent pas flowers which don't have a scent;2 ( puer) to smell; le poisson commence à sentir the fish is beginning to smell; qu'est-ce qui sent (comme ça)? what's that smell?; sentir des pieds/aisselles to have smelly feet/armpits; sentir de la bouche to have bad breath;3 ( révéler) to smack of; ta douleur/ton attitude sent la comédie or le théâtre your grief/your attitude smacks of insincerity; une fille qui sent la or sa province a girl with a touch of the provinces about her; ciel nuageux qui sent l'orage cloudy sky that heralds a storm.C se sentir vpr1 ( avoir la sensation de) to feel; se sentir mieux/las/chez soi to feel better/tired/at home; se sentir surveillé to feel that one is being watched; elle ne s'est pas sentie visée par ma remarque she didn't feel that my remark was aimed at her; elle s'est sentie rougir she felt herself blushing; elle s'est senti piquer par un moustique she felt a mosquito bite; non mais tu te sens bien (dans ta tête)○? are you feeling all right (in the head)○?; ne plus se sentir○ ( de joie) to be overjoyed; ( de vanité) to get above oneself; ne plus se sentir de joie○ to be beside oneself with joy;2 ( se reconnaître) to feel; se sentir assez fort pour faire, se sentir la force de faire to feel strong enough to do; se sentir libre de faire to feel free to do; se sentir victime d'une machination to feel that one is the victim of a scheme; se sentir une obligation envers qn to feel an obligation towards sb;3 ( être perceptible) [phénomène, amélioration, effet] to be felt; les sanctions commencent à se sentir the sanctions are beginning to bite, the effects of the sanctions are beginning to be felt.je ne peux pas le sentir I can't stand him; je l'ai senti passer! (piqûre, addition) it really hurt!; ( réprimande) I really got it in the neck!; elle va la sentir passer! (piqûre, addition) it's going to hurt!; ( réprimande) she's going to get it in the neck![sɑ̃tir] verbe transitifA.[AVOIR UNE IMPRESSION DE]1. [par l'odorat] to smell[par le toucher] to feel[par le goût] to tasteje ne sens plus ma main [d'ankylose] my hand's gone numb ou deadje ne sens plus mes jambes [de fatigue] my legs are killing meje n'ai pas senti l'après-midi/les années passer the afternoon/years just flashed byj'ai senti qu'on essayait de mettre la main dans ma poche I was aware ou I felt that someone was trying to reach into my pocketle sentir passer, la sentir passer (familier) [douleur, claque]: je l'ai sentie passer that really hurtvous allez la sentir passer, l'amende! you'll certainly know about it when you get the fine!c'est lui qui a payé le repas, il a dû le sentir passer! he paid for the meal, it must have cost him an arm and a leg!2. [avoir l'intuition de - mépris, présence, réticence] to feel, to sense, to be aware of ; [ - danger, menace] to be aware ou conscious of, to senseje le sentais venir (de loin) avec son petit air innocent! (familier) I could see him coming (a mile off) with that innocent look on his face!je le sentais prêt/résolu I could feel ou tell he was ready/determinedje sens bien qu'il m'envie I can feel ou tell that he envies mej'ai senti qu'on me suivait I felt ou sensed (that) I was being followedfaire sentir quelque chose à quelqu'un to make somebody aware of something, to show somebody somethingil m'a fait sentir que j'étais de trop he made me understand ou he hinted that I was in the wayles conséquences de votre décision se feront sentir tôt ou tard the implications of your decision will be felt sooner or later5. (familier) [être convaincu par]je ne le sens pas, ton projet I'm not convinced by your project6. [maîtriser - instrument, outil] to have a feel for ; [ - rôle, mouvement à exécuter] to feel at ease with7. (familier) [tolérer]je ne peux pas sentir sa sœur I can't bear the sight of ou stand her sisterje ne peux pas sentir ses blagues sexistes I can't stomach ou I just can't take his sexist jokesB.[EXHALER, DONNER UNE IMPRESSION]les roses ne sentent rien the roses don't smell (of anything) ou have no smellça sent bon le lilas, ici there's a nice smell of lilac in here2. [annoncer]ça sent la pluie/neige it feels like rain/snowse faire sentir [devenir perceptible] to be felt, to become obviousson interprétation/style sent un peu trop le travail her performance/style is rather too constrainedce n'est pas un acte de vandalisme, ça sentirait plutôt la vengeance it's not pure vandalism, it feels more like revenge————————[sɑ̃tir] verbe intransitif1. [avoir une odeur] to smella. [fleur, parfum] it smells niceb. [nourriture] it smells good ou niceça commence à sentir mauvais, filons! (familier & figuré) things are beginning to turn nasty, let's get out of here!il sent des pieds his feet smell, he's got smelly feet————————se sentir verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)————————se sentir verbe pronominal (emploi passif)il ne l'aime pas — ça se sent he doesn't like her — you can tell (he doesn't) ou you can sense it————————se sentir verbe pronominal intransitifse sentir en sécurité/danger to feel safe/threateneda. [s'évanouir] to feel faintb. [être indisposé] to feel illse sentir bien to feel good ou all rightje ne m'en sens pas capable I don't feel up to it ou equal to itelle ne se sent plus depuis qu'elle a eu le rôle (familier) she's been really full of it since she landed the partne plus se sentir de joie to be bursting ou beside oneself with joy————————se sentir verbe pronominal transitifje ne me sens pas le courage/la force de marcher I don't feel up to walking/have the strength to walk -
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n. duyu, duygu, his, algı, hissetme, algılama, duyum, heyecan, merak, heyecan verici şey, sansasyon* * *his* * *[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) duygu, his2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) duygu, his3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) heyecan verici bir şey, büyük ilgi uyandıran olay•- sensationally -
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[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) občutek2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) občutek3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) senzacija•- sensationally* * *[senséišən]nounobčutek, vtis; senzacija, pozornost, vznemirjenje; čudo, veliko dejanjeto create a sensation, to make a sensation — napraviti, povzročiti senzacijo, zbuditi veliko pozornost -
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• häly• jymyjuttu• jymypaukku• tunne• tunto• tuntoaistimus• aistihavainto• aistimus• vaikutelma• kohuradio / television• kohina• paukku-uutinen• sensaatio• suurta huomiota herättävä tapaus* * *sen'seiʃən1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) tunto2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) tunne, tuntemus3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) sensaatio•- sensationally -
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[sen'seɪʃn]1) (feeling, impression, stir) sensazione f.2) colloq. (person)* * *[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) sensibilità2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) sensazione3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) (fatto sensazionale)•- sensationally* * *sensation /sɛnˈseɪʃn/n. [cu]1 sensazione; senso; sensibilità (fisica): a sensation of cold, una sensazione di freddo; He lost all sensation in his right hand, perse la sensibilità della mano destra2 sensazione; scalpore; impressione; colpo (fig.): to make a sensation, far impressione; far scalpore; far sensazione; to cause (o create) a sensation, far colpo; destare scalpore3 cosa che fa colpo; avvenimento sbalorditivo; fatto sensazionale: Her TV show was an overnight sensation, il suo spettacolo TV ha avuto un immediato e strepitoso successo.* * *[sen'seɪʃn]1) (feeling, impression, stir) sensazione f.2) colloq. (person) -
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noun1) (feeling) Gefühl, dassensation of giddiness — Schwindelgefühl, das
2) (person, event) Sensation, die3) (excitement) Aufsehen, das* * *[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) die Empfindung2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) das Gefühl3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) das Aufsehen, die Sensation•- academic.ru/65888/sensational">sensational- sensationally* * *sen·sa·tion[senˈseɪʃən]n\sensation of heat/cold Hitze-/Kälteempfindung f\sensation of pain Schmerzempfinden ntburning \sensation brennendes Gefühl, Brennen ntto have the \sensation that... das Gefühl haben, dass...I had the odd \sensation that... ich hatte das komische Gefühl, dass...to be an overnight \sensation einschlagen wie eine Bombe* * *[sen'seISən]n1) (= feeling) Gefühl nt; (of heat, cold etc) Empfindung f; (of the external world) Sinneseindruck ma/the sensation of falling — das Gefühl zu fallen
a sensation of fear — ein Gefühl nt der Angst, ein Angstgefühl nt
how can one describe the sensation of touching silk? —
I felt a sensation of being watched — ich hatte das Gefühl, beobachtet zu werden
2) (= great success) Sensation f* * *sensation [senˈseıʃn] s1. (Sinnes)Wahrnehmung f, (-)Empfindung f:sensation of pain Schmerzempfindung, -gefühl n;he could feel no sensation in his left leg er hatte kein Gefühl im linken Bein;sensation level Empfindungsschwelle f2. Gefühl n:have the sensation that …;sensation of thirst Durstgefühl3. Empfindungsvermögen n4. (großer) Eindruck, Sensation f, Aufsehen n:he was the sensation of the day er war die Sensation des Tages5. Sensation f, Überraschung f (Ereignis)* * *noun1) (feeling) Gefühl, dassensation of giddiness — Schwindelgefühl, das
2) (person, event) Sensation, die3) (excitement) Aufsehen, das* * *n.Aufsehen - n.Empfindung f.Sensation f.eklatanter Vorfall m. -
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[sɛn'seɪʃən]n( feeling) uczucie nt; ( ability to feel) czucie nt; ( great success) wydarzenie nt, sensacja fto cause a sensation — wzbudzać (wzbudzić perf) sensację
* * *[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) czucie2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) uczucie3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) sensacja•- sensationally -
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[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) sajūta2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) sajūta; izjūta; jutoņa3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) sensācija•- sensationally* * *sajūta; sensācija -
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[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) pojūtis, jutimas2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) jausmas3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) sensacija•- sensationally
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