0 one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices -- smysl
1 a feeling -- cit
He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.
2 an awareness of (something) -- smysl
3 good judgement -- dobrý vkus
You can rely on him – he has plenty of sense.
4 a meaning (of a word) -- smysl, výzva
Some words have several senses.
5 something which is meaningful -- výklad
Can you make sense of her letter?
6 to feel, become aware of, or realize -- cítit
He sensed that she disapproved.
Adjustments were made via a multibutton game pad sensed by the computer.
The system combines real-time vision sensing with an embedded controller, again implemented using standard hardware.
Thus, efficient sensing ability and communications with its host computer are critical for its real-time control.
In such cases, the rigidity of the tube will cause large disturbances to the flexible elements for sensing.
The use of novel sensing technologies such as ground penetrating radar and inertial sensors to guide underground coal mining machines is described in detail.
The criteria for the distinction into five degrees of being originate in the philosophical theory of the inner senses - the hawass ba*ina.
In this paper, we present and evaluate a method for the automatic adjudication of disagreed word senses.
Through indirect focus and attentiveness to the breath, the actor senses their mouth-less-ness - a darkness reaching down through the entire body.
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sentimiento, sentido, buen juicio…
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sentido, sensação, senso…
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akıl, zekâ, muhakeme…
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bon sens [masculine], sens [masculine], deviner…
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