0 the ability to feel something physically, especially by touching, or a physical feeling that results from this ability -- 感觉;知觉;(尤指)触觉
a burning sensation 灼烧的感觉
I had no sensation of pain whatsoever. 我没有任何痛苦的感觉。
The disease causes a loss of sensation in the fingers. 这种病会使手指失去知觉。
[ + (that) ] I had the odd sensation (that) someone was following me. 我有一种奇怪的感觉,觉得有人在跟踪我。
I can remember the first time I went sailing - it was a wonderful sensation. 我还记得第一次航海的时候——那种感觉真是太棒了。
1 something very exciting or interesting, or something that causes great excitement or interest -- 轰动性事件;极有趣之物
The books have been a publishing sensation on both sides of the Atlantic. 这些书在大西洋两岸的出版界都引起了轰动。
The show was an overnight sensation (= was very successful immediately). 演出一夜之间名闻天下。
I had a strange sensation in my neck as if something was pressing against it.
Three months after the accident she still has no sensation in her right foot.
I had the strange sensation that I'd been there before.
No longer was music's dependence on immediate sensations a drawback or a shortcoming, but rather the source of its strength and expressive power.
Physical structures are grasped as embodied sensations, through an unconscious bodily mimesis.
The sites at which these sensations were produced were concentrated in the very medial and anterior regions, possibly the medial dorsal and periventricular nuclei.