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senses造句
(181) They allow us to experience history with our senses and emotions rather than just understand it with our minds. (182) The second manner of semantic variation concerns the activation by different contexts of different senses associated with ambiguous word forms. (183) The senses, the imagination, and the judgment are the natural human powers concerned with external objects. (184) Each species chooses to exploit the senses that its females are best at detecting. (185) How great God is! He has given us eyes to see the beauty of the world, hands to touch it, a nose to experience all its fragrance, and a heart to appreciate it all. But we don’t realize how miraculous our senses are until we lose one.Malala Yousafzai (186) Pastel colours are gentle and romantic,[/senses.html] helping to restrain exuberant reds and yellows from overwhelming the senses. (187) Drunks and drug-takers are less susceptible to pain, because their senses are numbed by whatever they have been drinking or taking. (188) Eventually, I came to my senses and accepted that I was not fit enough to train like a 2:10 marathoner. (189) Their senses are miraculously acute. (190) Desperado, why don't you come to your senses? (191) Both vision and hearing are exteroceptive senses. (192) They barrage one's five senses. (193) My visual and audile senses were tangling. (194) We cannot help the egoism of our senses. (195) The drug blunted his senses. (196) Repellency is not confined to the olfactory senses. (197) What tickling of my senses! (198) The adjective loose has several senses. (199) All Dan's senses were afire. (200) Vision and hearing are exteroceptive senses. (201) He felt his body awaken excitedly, his senses swim. (202) Was It'spring tickling her senses? (203) Grief has blunted her senses. (204) That guy must have been bereft of his senses. (205) The air that came fragrantly to his brow revived his languid senses. (206) The amateur astronomer must consult the exposure meter and not rely on his senses. (207) The word & quot ; nationalism & quot ; is used in at least two distinct senses. (208) It has become a sombre and speechless load upon the senses. (209) Ultimately, the most purblind of lenders come to their senses. (210) Hardly believing his senses he glanced at the willow branches - they really were quivering.