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sense (EN)
sostantivo, verbo

sostantivo “sense”

sing. sense, pl. senses o non num.
  1. senso
    After eating spicy food, her sense of taste was overwhelmed for hours.
  2. senso (nell'abilità di fare o capire qualcosa bene)
    Her sense of direction is so good, she can navigate through any city without a map.
  3. senso (di giustizia o correttezza)
    She had a deep sense of responsibility towards her family.
  4. senso (di un tipo generale di sentimento)
    After moving to the quiet countryside, she felt a deep sense of peace.
  5. significato
    There's a lot of sense in his advice, so I always listen carefully.
  6. senso pratico
    Having the sense to bring an umbrella on a cloudy day saved her from getting soaked.
  7. buon senso
    Wearing a helmet while biking is just plain good sense for safety.
  8. accezione
    The word "bank" has different senses, such as the side of a river or a financial institution.

verbo “sense”

infinito sense; lui senses; pass. sensed; p.p. sensed; ger. sensing
  1. percepire
    He sensed danger the moment he walked into the dark alley.
  2. rilevare
    The security system sensed an intruder and immediately sounded the alarm.