"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) lose, gain, inherit
Kolokacji: 3
(5) appeal, defy
Kolokacji: 2
(8) lack, need
Kolokacji: 2
2. display a sense = wyświetl sens display a sense
3. define one's sense = określać czyjś sens define one's sense
  • You couldn't really describe delightful Portmeirion (www.portmeirion-village.com) as a beach resort in the traditional sense, but it is a charming seaside fantasy.
  • He described Iran as "adventurous in the negative sense," and declared "May God prevent us from falling victim to their evil."
  • Breuer later described the therapy as "a trial by ordeal", probably in the sense of an examination.
  • Muscle and Fitness described the gym as "an old-fashioned training facility in the best sense of the word.
  • This physical force he called Extension, and described it, at first, as a substance, in the sense just explained.
  • However, I would rather describe myself as a devo-realist, in the sense that what is here is here.
  • Ellen described him as a skilled hunter in the sense that Hannibal Lecter is a good psychiatrist.
  • Subrin has described her work as having been "fairly experimental, in the sense that it's very difficult to say whether it's fiction or nonfiction."
  • Sterling Morrison described Warhol as the album's producer "in the sense of producing a film."
  • Games which could be described in the most general sense as 'football' had been popular in Britain since the Medieval period.
(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 • ...
preposición + sense
Kolokacji: 22
to one's senses • for one's sense • on one's sense • through one's senses • about one's sense • ...

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