Толковый словарь английского языка - sensation
Sensation
sensation
noun Etymology: Medieval Latin ~-, sensatio, from Late Latin, understanding, idea, from Latin sensus Date: 1615 1. a mental process (as seeing, hearing, or smelling) resulting from the immediate external stimulation of a sense organ often as distinguished from a conscious awareness of the sensory process, awareness (as of heat or pain) due to stimulation of a sense organ, a state of consciousness due to internal bodily changes , an indefinite bodily feeling , something (as a physical stimulus, sense-datum, or afterimage) that causes or is the object of ~, 3. a state of excited interest or feeling , a cause of such excitement
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n. 1 the consciousness of perceiving or seeming to perceive some state or condition of one's body or its parts or senses or of one's mind or its emotions; an instance of such consciousness (lost all sensation in my left arm; had a sensation of giddiness; a sensation of pride; in search of a new sensation). 2 a a stirring of emotions or intense interest esp. among a large group of people (the news caused a sensation). b a person, event, etc., causing such interest. 3 the sensational use of literary etc. material. Etymology: med.L sensatio f. L sensus SENSE ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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