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sen·sa·tion
/sɛnˈseʃən, sən-/
感覺,感情,感動
From:
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sen·sa·tion
/sɛnˈseʃən, sən-/
名詞
感覺,知覺
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sen·sa·tion
n.
1.
Physiol.
An
impression
,
or
the
consciousness
of
an
impression
,
made
upon
the
central
nervous
organ
,
through
the
medium
of
a
sensory
or
afferent
nerve
or
one
of
the
organs
of
sense
;
a
feeling
,
or
state
of
consciousness
,
whether
agreeable
or
disagreeable
,
produced
either
by
an
external
object
(
stimulus
),
or
by
some
change
in
the
internal
state
of
the
body
.
Perception
is
only
a
special
kind
of
knowledge
,
and
sensation
a
special
kind
of
feeling
. . . .
Knowledge
and
feeling
,
perception
and
sensation
,
though
always
coexistent
,
are
always
in
the
inverse
ratio
of
each
other
.
--
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
2.
A
purely
spiritual
or
psychical
affection
;
agreeable
or
disagreeable
feelings
occasioned
by
objects
that
are
not
corporeal
or
material
.
3.
A
state
of
excited
interest
or
feeling
,
or
that
which
causes
it
.
The
sensation
caused
by
the
appearance
of
that
work
is
still
remembered
by
many
.
--
Brougham
.
Syn:
--
Perception
.
Usage:
Sensation
,
Perseption
.
The
distinction
between
these
words
,
when
used
in
mental
philosophy
,
may
be
thus
stated
;
if
I
simply
smell
a
rose
,
I
have
a
sensation
;
if
I
refer
that
smell
to
the
external
object
which
occasioned
it
,
I
have
a
perception
.
Thus
,
the
former
is
mere
feeling
,
without
the
idea
of
an
object
;
the
latter
is
the
mind's
apprehension
of
some
external
object
as
occasioning
that
feeling
.
“
Sensation
properly
expresses
that
change
in
the
state
of
the
mind
which
is
produced
by
an
impression
upon
an
organ
of
sense
(
of
which
change
we
can
conceive
the
mind
to
be
conscious
,
without
any
knowledge
of
external
objects
).
Perception
,
on
the
other
hand
,
expresses
the
knowledge
or
the
intimations
we
obtain
by
means
of
our
sensations
concerning
the
qualities
of
matter
,
and
consequently
involves
,
in
every
instance
,
the
notion
of
externality
,
or
outness
,
which
it
is
necessary
to
exclude
in
order
to
seize
the
precise
import
of
the
word
sensation
.”
--
Fleming
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sensation
n
1:
an
unelaborated
elementary
awareness
of
stimulation
; "
a
sensation
of
touch
" [
syn
:
sense experience
, {
sense
impression
,
sense datum
]
2:
someone
who
is
dazzlingly
skilled
in
any
field
[
syn
:
ace
,
adept
,
champion
,
maven
,
mavin
,
virtuoso
,
genius
,
hotshot
,
star
,
superstar
,
whiz
,
whizz
,
wizard
,
wiz
]
3:
a
general
feeling
of
excitement
and
heightened
interest
;
"
anticipation
produced
in
me
a
sensation
somewhere
between
hope
and
fear
"
4:
a
state
of
widespread
public
excitement
and
interest
; "
the
news
caused
a
sensation
"
5:
the
faculty
through
which
the
external
world
is
apprehended
;
"
in
the
dark
he
had
to
depend
on
touch
and
on
his
senses
of
smell
and
hearing
" [
syn
:
sense
,
sentience
,
sentiency
,
sensory faculty
]
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