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sense (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “sense”

sg. sense, pl. senses ou indén.
  1. sens
    After eating spicy food, her sense of taste was overwhelmed for hours.
  2. sens (capacité de bien faire ou comprendre quelque chose)
    Her sense of direction is so good, she can navigate through any city without a map.
  3. sens (conviction personnelle de ce qui est juste)
    She had a deep sense of responsibility towards her family.
  4. sentiment
    After moving to the quiet countryside, she felt a deep sense of peace.
  5. sens (qualité d’être significatif)
    There's a lot of sense in his advice, so I always listen carefully.
  6. bon sens
    Having the sense to bring an umbrella on a cloudy day saved her from getting soaked.
  7. jugement
    Wearing a helmet while biking is just plain good sense for safety.
  8. sens (signification spécifique d’un mot)
    The word "bank" has different senses, such as the side of a river or a financial institution.

verbe “sense”

infinitif sense; il senses; prét. sensed; part. passé sensed; gér. sensing
  1. pressentir
    He sensed danger the moment he walked into the dark alley.
  2. détecter
    The security system sensed an intruder and immediately sounded the alarm.