Толковый словарь английского языка - sensible
Sensible
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I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin sensibilis, from sensus, past participle of sentire to feel Date: 14th century of a kind to be felt or perceived: as, perceptible to the senses or to reason or understanding , perceptibly large ; considerable , perceptible as real or material ; substantial , 2. capable of receiving sensory impressions , receptive to external influences ; sensitive , 3. perceiving through the senses or mind ; cognizant , emotionally aware and responsive , conscious , having, containing, or indicative of good sense or reason ; rational , reasonable , designed for practical ends (as comfort) rather than for appearance , see: material ~ness noun sensibly adverb II. noun Date: 1589 something that can be sensed
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adj. 1 having or showing wisdom or common sense; reasonable, judicious (a sensible person; a sensible compromise). 2 a perceptible by the senses (sensible phenomena). b great enough to be perceived; appreciable (a sensible difference). 3 (of clothing etc.) practical and functional. 4 (foll. by of) aware; not unmindful (was sensible of his peril). Phrases and idioms sensible horizon see HORIZON 1b. Derivatives sensibleness n. sensibly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF sensible or L sensibilis (as SENSE) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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