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Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS:
    • IPA: [ˈsɛn.sə.bəl]
  • RP:
    • IPA: /ˈsensəbl/
Käännös
Adjektiivit
1.

Määritelmät

Adjektiivit

  1. Acting with or showing good sense; able to make good judgements based on reason or wisdom, or reflecting such ability.
  2. Characterized more by usefulness, practicality, or comfort than by attractiveness, formality, or fashionableness, especially of clothing.
  3. (especially formally) Able to be sensed by the senses or the psyche; able to be perceived.
  4. (archaic) Able to feel or perceive.
  5. (archaic) Liable to external impression; easily affected; sensitive.
  6. (archaic) Of or pertaining to the senses; sensory.
  7. (archaic) Cognizant; having the perception of something; aware of something.

Substantiivit

  1. (obsolete) Sensation; sensibility.
  2. (obsolete) That which impresses itself on the senses; anything perceptible.
  3. (obsolete) That which has sensibility; a sensitive being.

Esimerkit

  • Air is sensible to the touch by its motion.
  • The sensible qualities of argentina promise no great virtue of this kind; for to the taste it discovers only a slight roughishness, from whence it may be presumed to be entitled to a place only among the milder corroborants.
  • It has been vouchsafed, for example, to very few Christian believers to have had a sensible vision of their Saviour.
  • The disgrace was more sensible than the pain.
  • The discovery of the mines of America [...] does not seem to have had any very sensible effect upon the prices of things in England.
  • Would your cambric were sensible as your finger.
  • a sensible thermometer
  • with affection wondrous sensible
  • He cannot think at any time, waking or sleeping, without being sensible of it.
  • They are now sensible it would have been better to comply than to refuse.
  • They ask questions of someone who thinks he's got something sensible to say on some matter when actually he hasn't.
  • They would walk, on fair evenings, around the village, and discuss the theory of crop rotation, and the weather, and other such sensible matters.
  • Our temper changed [...] which must needs remove the sensible of pain.
  • Aristotle distinguished sensibles into common and proper.
  • This melancholy extends itself not to men only, but even to vegetals and sensibles.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkosensibles
Komparatiivimore sensible
Superlatiivimost sensible
Superlatiivisensiblest