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remote sensing SOST
I. sense [ingl brit sɛns, ingl am sɛns] SOST
1. sense (faculty):
vue f
2. sense (ability to appreciate) fig:
3. sense (feeling):
a sense of guilt, security, failure, identity
4. sense (practical quality):
5. sense (reason):
to make sense sentence, film, theory:
not to make any sense sentence, film, theory:
6. sense (meaning) (gen) LING:
7. sense (opinion):
sense form
II. senses SOST
senses sost pl (sanity):
III. sense [ingl brit sɛns, ingl am sɛns] VB vb trans
1. sense (be aware of):
deviner (that que)
to sense sb or sb's presence
2. sense (detect) machine:
sense heat, light
3. sense INFORM:
sense (detect) location
sense (read) data
IV. sense [ingl brit sɛns, ingl am sɛns]
to knock or hammer or pound ingl am some sense into sb
I. remote [ingl brit rɪˈməʊt, ingl am rəˈmoʊt] SOST
1. remote:
remote RADIO, TV
2. remote colloq AUDIO (gadget):
II. remote [ingl brit rɪˈməʊt, ingl am rəˈmoʊt] AGG
1. remote (distant):
remote era
remote antiquity
remote ancestor, country, planet
2. remote (isolated):
remote area, village
3. remote (aloof) fig:
remote person
4. remote (slight):
remote chance, connection, resemblance
5. remote INFORM:
remote printer, terminal
I. sense [sents] SOST
1. sense no pl (common sense):
2. sense pl (judgement):
3. sense MED, FISIOL:
4. sense (meaning):
5. sense (way):
locuzioni:
II. sense [sents] VB vb trans
remote <-er, -est [or more remote, most remote]> [rɪˈməʊt, ingl am -ˈmoʊt] AGG
1. remote (distant in place):
2. remote (far from towns):
3. remote (distant in time):
4. remote (standoffish):
5. remote (unlikely):
remote likelihood
locuzioni:
I. sense [sen(t)s] SOST
1. sense MED, BIOL:
2. sense (common sense):
3. sense pl (good judgment):
4. sense (meaning):
5. sense (way):
locuzioni:
II. sense [sen(t)s] VB vb trans
remote <-er, -est [or more remote, most remote]> [rɪ·ˈmoʊt] AGG
1. remote (distant in place):
2. remote (far from towns):
3. remote (distant in time):
4. remote (standoffish):
5. remote (unlikely):
remote likelihood
locuzioni:
Present
Isense
yousense
he/she/itsenses
wesense
yousense
theysense
Past
Isensed
yousensed
he/she/itsensed
wesensed
yousensed
theysensed
Present Perfect
Ihavesensed
youhavesensed
he/she/ithassensed
wehavesensed
youhavesensed
theyhavesensed
Past Perfect
Ihadsensed
youhadsensed
he/she/ithadsensed
wehadsensed
youhadsensed
theyhadsensed
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
For in the divine plan both senses may help toward our salvation.
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Earth signs are sensual, meaning they engage with life through the five senses.
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The spirit feels the pain, senses the discomfiture of the flesh-body, even though the spirit is not ill.
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Increased muscle tone, development of the proprioceptive and vestibular senses and opportunities to practice with balance are all consequences of this reflex.
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Affective haptic devices produce different senses of touch including kinesthetic and coetaneous channels.
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