amerikai:
brit:
1. Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
2. Perception through the intellect; apprehension; awareness.
a sense of security
3. Sound practical or moral judgment.
It's common sense not to put metal objects in a microwave oven.
4. The meaning, reason, or value of something.
You don’t make any sense.
5. A natural appreciation or ability.
A keen musical sense
6. The way that a referent is presented.
7. A single conventional use of a word; one of the entries for a word in a dictionary.
The definition of sense in this context, is given in sense 7 of its definition.
8. One of two opposite directions in which a vector (especially of motion) may point. See also polarity.
9. One of two opposite directions of rotation, clockwise versus anti-clockwise.
10. Referring to the strand of a nucleic acid that directly specifies the product.
1. To use biological senses: to either see, hear, smell, taste, or feel.
2. To instinctively be aware.
She immediately sensed her disdain.
3. To comprehend.