An unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation.
Sinônimos
Examples for "sensation"
Examples for "sensation"
1The sensation of the crisis affected the atmosphere of the entire house.
2For good? The question produced an odd, tight sensation in his windpipe.
3The sensation is quite liberating, actually, for the good Sister and I.
4Death is the end of all things-ofconsciousness; of sensation; of happiness.
5The affair was known in the sensation press as the 'Bermondsey Horror'.
1The human mind had knowledge without sense experience, e.g.
2The sense experience of a star, though so foreign to us, proved after all fairly intelligible.
3What right have you to assert that all beyond your customary range of sense experience is outside of Nature?
1In this mystical perspective, our world of sense impression is simply the last and outermost shell of the divine reality.
2He had one final sense impression of a swift upshooting of the lights, a sudden brightening of those three radiant points.
3The book is Pestalozzi's Idee Eines ABC Der Anschaung Untersucht Und Wissenschaftlich Asugefuhrt (Pestalozzi's idea of an ABC of sense impression).
4Can appreciation of those forms we label "art" be taught through words, or only at the lower level of direct sense impression?
5More sense impressions were swimming up from the past to torment him.
6Once again they caused all his other sense impressions to appear false.
7The animal can only know through sense impressions and cannot grasp intellectual realities.
8The mind at this period is most retentive of sense impressions.
9Gradually simple objects and clear sense impressions are translated into the surreality of nightmare.
10The sense impressions vanished abruptly as I woke up.
11From these different sense impressions there gradually evolved what is known as beauty and ugliness.
12Explain the educational significance of "self-activity," " sense impressions," and "harmonious development."
13Because they obviously rest on sense impressions.
14I didn't want to make a habit of ignoring reality and receiving only the sense impressions I found aesthetic.
15Only theory, that is, knowledge of natural laws, enables us to deduce the underlying phenomena from our sense impressions.
16In that case, sense impressions merely remind us of ideas already present or else impel the mind to form them.
Translations for sense impression