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Definition and meaning of sensing

Translation

sensing (n.)

perception, détection

remote sensing (n.)

télédétection

sensing element (n.)

avertisseur, détecteur

common sense (n.)

bon sens, gros bon sens, jugement  (figuré), jugeote  (familier), réalisme, sens commun, sens des réalités

common-sense (adj.)

réaliste

good sense (n.)

bon sens, gros bon sens, jugement  (figuré), jugeote  (familier), réalisme, sens commun, sens des réalités

horse sense (n.)

bon sens, gros bon sens, jugement  (figuré), jugeote  (familier), réalisme, sens commun, sens des réalités

in a sense (adv.)

en quelque sorte, en un sens

make sense (v.)

être utile

sense beforehand (v.)

avoir le pressentiment  (V+de+comp), pressentir  (V+comp;V+que+[Gindic|Gsubj])

sense datum (n.)

sensation, sentiment

sense experience (n.)

sensation, sentiment

sense impression (n.)

sensation, sentiment

sense in advance (v.)

avoir le pressentiment  (V+de+comp), pressentir  (V+comp;V+que+[Gindic|Gsubj])

sense modality (n.)

système sensoriel

sense of balance (n.)

sens d'équilibre, sens statique

sense of belonging (n.)

esprit d'équipe, esprit de corps

sense of direction (n.)

sens de l'orientation

sense of equilibrium (n.)

sens d'équilibre, sens statique

sense of guilt (n.)

sentiment de culpabilité

sense of hearing (n.)

ouïe, sens auditif, sens de l'ouïe

sense of honor (n.) (American)

sens de l'honneur

sense of honour (n.) (British)

sens de l'honneur

sense of humor (n.)

sens de l'humour

sense of humor (n.) (American)

humour, le sens de l'humour, sens de l'humour

sense of humour (n.)

sens de l'humour

sense of humour (n.) (British)

humour, le sens de l'humour, sens de l'humour

sense of inferiority (n.)

complexe d'infériorité

sense of justice (n.)

sens de la justice

sense of reality (n.)

bon sens, gros bon sens, jugement  (figuré), jugeote  (familier), réalisme, sens commun, sens des réalités

sense of responsibility (n.)

sens des responsabilités

sense of right and wrong (n.)

conscience, sens moral

sense of sight (n.)

sens de la vue

sense of smell (n.)

flair, nez, odorat, olfaction  (didactique), osmesthésie  (didactique), sens olfactif

sense of taste (n.)

goût, gustation, sens du goût

sense of touch (n.)

sens du tact, sens du toucher, toucher

sense of well-being (n.)

bien-être

sense organ (n.)

organe récepteur, sens

sense strand (n.)

brin sens  (JO)

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sense (v. tr.)

comprendre[Classe]






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