"sense" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

sense sustantivo

sustantivo + sense
Kolokacji: 134
fashion sense • business sense • sense of humor • sense of urgency • sense of foreboding • sense of entitlement • ...
sense + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 10
sense organ • sense perception • sense impression • Sense Media • sense alert • ...
sense + verbo
Kolokacji: 95
sense tells • sense comes • sense makes • sense seems • sense says • sense goes • sense prevails • sense begins • sense grows • ...
verbo + sense
Kolokacji: 98
make sense • lose one's sense • come to one's senses • use in a sense • bring to one's senses • regain one's senses • see sense • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 18
2. come to one's senses = pójść po rozum do głowy, oprzytomnieć, opamiętać się come to one's senses
4. create a sense = utwórz sens create a sense
8. undermine one's sense = podważać czyjś sens undermine one's sense
9. add a sense = dodaj sens add a sense
10. follow one's sense = następować czyjś sens follow one's sense
11. confuse one's sense = mącić w głowie czyjś sens confuse one's sense
13. change one's sense = zmiana czyjś sens change one's sense
15. come in the sense = wejdź do sensu come in the sense
16. sense is replaced = sens jest zastąpiony sense is replaced
17. sense mingled = sens zmieszał się sense mingled
  • Lyra walked delicately through it all, her senses magnified and mingled with Pantalaimon's, keeping to the shadows and the narrow alleys.
  • But now, as Nanny peeled back the blankets and Rosa swabbed Sebastian's uncoiiscions body with the moist cloth, she felt an inexplicable tension within her a sense of dread mingled with tight excitement.
  • Then, as always, he looked around the living-room with a sense of amazement, mingled with an almost perverted pleasure.
  • A sense of awe, mingled with something like shame, characterized the first nuclear era.
  • All of this, of course, only added to her spiraling sense of anxiety, mingled with more than a touch of paranoia.
  • Much of their advice would apply equally well to old-fashioned letters; it's common sense, mingled with some basic principles of etiquette and grammar.
  • Then he understood, and an enormous sense of relief - mingled with feelings of disgust at his own stupidity - washed over him.
  • With a sense of relief, mingled with shame at having got lost like a rank tenderfoot, Bill strode toward Canyon Village.
  • A sense of respect, mingled with a strong instinct for self-preservation, advised him that he had disturbed the tomb enough.
  • As he stood holding the dining-room door open while Mrs. Spottsworth, Monica and Jill passed through on their way to the living-room, he was weighed down by a sense of bereavement and depression, mingled with uneasy speculations as to what was going to happen now.
(2) lose, gain, inherit
Kolokacji: 3
(5) appeal, defy
Kolokacji: 2
(8) lack, need
Kolokacji: 2
(13) evoke, overcome, overwhelm
Kolokacji: 3
(14) foster, praise
Kolokacji: 2
(16) reinforce, strengthen, confirm
Kolokacji: 3
(18) return, recall, call, refer
Kolokacji: 5
adjetivo + sense
Kolokacji: 423
common sense • strong sense • broad sense • perfect sense • keen sense • false sense • deep sense • strict sense • literal sense • ...

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