中英词典
形容词
1. 刺激的;令人兴奋的 - 英文:exciting, stimulating - 例句: - The roller coaster ride was a sensational experience. (过山车的体验让人兴奋。) - The concert was a sensational success. (音乐会大获成功。) 2. 引起轰动的;耸人听闻的 - 英文:scandalous, shocking - 例句: - The sensational murder case captured headlines for weeks. (这起轰动的谋杀案连续几周抢占头条。) - The celebrity's sensational behavior shocked the public. (这位名人耸人听闻的行为震惊了公众。)名词
1. 感觉;知觉 - 英文:feeling, perception - 例句: - The sensation of warmth spread through her body. (温暖的感觉蔓延到她的全身。) - Sight is one of the five human sensations. (视觉是人类五种感觉之一。) 2. 强烈的感受;轰动 - 英文:intense feeling, excitement - 例句: - The movie created a sensation among the audience. (这部电影在观众中引起了轰动。) - The new product caused a sensation in the market. (新产品在市场上引起了强烈的反响。)词语辨析
- sensation vs. feeling: sensation强调感觉的生理性质,而feeling强调感觉的主观性质。 - sensation vs. perception: sensation指感觉的基本感知,而perception指通过感觉获得的对事物的理解。词汇扩充
- sensational: 形容词,意为“耸人听闻的,轰动的” - sensationalism: 名词,意为“耸人听闻的手法或做法”近义词
- excitement: 刺激,兴奋 - thrill: 兴奋,激动 - perception: 知觉,感知反义词
- dullness: 枯燥,迟钝 - indifference: 冷漠,无兴趣柯林斯词典
noun 1. A sensation is a physical feeling, or the ability to have physical feelings. 2. A sensation is a physical feeling that you experience through one of your senses. 3. You can describe a situation, event, or experience as a sensation when you think that it is very exciting or impressive. adjective 1. Sensational news or reports are intended to be shocking and exciting. 2. If you describe something or someone as sensational, you mean that they are extremely good. 3. Sensational is used to describe things that are intended to be very exciting or impressive.牛津词典
noun 1. A physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body. 2. A widespread reaction of interest or excitement. 3. A person or thing that causes great excitement or interest. adjective 1. (Especially of a journalistic account) presenting information in a way that is intended to provoke public interest and excitement, at the expense of accuracy. 2. Exceptionally good or exciting; wonderful.用法
- The sensation of cold water on my skin was refreshing. - Her performance in the play created a sensation among the audience. - The news of their engagement caused a sensation in the town.例句
- The roller coaster ride was a sensational experience. (过山车的体验让人兴奋。)
- The concert was a sensational success. (音乐会大获成功。)
- The sensational murder case captured headlines for weeks. (这起轰动的谋杀案连续几周抢占头条。)
- The celebrity's sensational behavior shocked the public. (这位名人耸人听闻的行为震惊了公众。)
- The sensation of warmth spread through her body. (温暖的感觉蔓延到她的全身。)
- Sight is one of the five human sensations. (视觉是人类五种感觉之一。)
- The movie created a sensation among the audience. (这部电影在观众中引起了轰动。)
- The new product caused a sensation in the market. (新产品在市场上引起了强烈的反响。)
- The sensation of sand between my toes was delightful. (沙子在脚趾间的感觉令人愉快。)
- His performance on stage was a sensation. (他在舞台上的表演引起了轰动。)
- The scandalous rumors about her created a sensation in the media. (关于她的丑闻传闻在媒体上引起了轰动。)
- The artist's paintings were a sensation at the art exhibition. (这位艺术家的画作在艺术展上引起了轰动。)
- The sensational news article grabbed everyone's attention. (耸人听闻的新闻文章吸引了所有人的注意力。)
- The book received sensational reviews from critics. (这本书在评论家中获得了极高的评价。)
- The sensational performance left the audience in awe. (这场令人惊叹的表演让观众惊叹不已。)
- The newspaper is known for its sensational headlines. (这家报纸以其轰动的头条闻名。)
- The thrilling movie provided a sensational experience for the viewers. (这部惊险刺激的电影为观众提供了一次令人兴奋的体验。)
- The sensation of speed as the car raced down the track was exhilarating. (车子在赛道上飞驰时的速度感让人兴奋。)
- The artist's latest exhibition is causing a sensation in the art world. (这位艺术家最新的展览在艺术界引起了轰动。)
- The sensation of fear washed over her as she entered the dark room. (她走进黑暗的房间时感到一阵恐惧。)
- The singer's sensational voice captivated the audience. (歌手耸人听闻的嗓音迷住了观众。)