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雅思词汇(综合) - 谈论感官

在这里,你将学习一些关于谈论感官的英语单词,如“敏锐的”、“气味”、“微弱的”等,这些是雅思考试所需要的。

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acute
acute
[形容词]

(of senses) highly-developed and very sensitive

敏锐的, 灵敏的

敏锐的, 灵敏的

Ex: The eagle 's acute vision enables it to spot prey from great distances .

鹰的敏锐视力使其能够从很远的距离发现猎物。

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to assail
to assail
[动词]

(of feelings or sensations) to worry or upset someone suddenly and profoundly

袭击, 侵袭

袭击, 侵袭

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keen
keen
[形容词]

(of senses) sharp and highly-developed

敏锐的, 高度发达的

敏锐的, 高度发达的

Ex: The hunter 's keen senses made him successful in tracking prey .

猎人敏锐的感官使他在追踪猎物时非常成功。

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to perceive
to perceive
[动词]

to realize through the senses

感知, 察觉

感知, 察觉

Ex: Tasting the dish allowed them to perceive the blend of flavors and spices .

品尝这道菜让他们能够感知到风味和香料的混合。

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perception
perception
[名词]

the ability to become aware of something through the senses

感知, 觉察

感知, 觉察

Ex: He relied on his perception of sound to navigate the dark room .

他依靠自己对声音的感知在黑暗的房间里导航。

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sensation
sensation
[名词]

a physical perception caused by an outside stimulus or something being in touch with the body

感觉, 知觉

感觉, 知觉

Ex: The sensation of the soft sand beneath her feet was relaxing .

脚下柔软沙子的感觉让人放松。

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sense
sense
[名词]

any of the five natural abilities of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste

感觉, 知觉

感觉, 知觉

Ex: Taste is the sense that allows us to experience flavors and enjoy food .

感官是让我们体验味道并享受食物的能力。

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sense organ
sense organ
[名词]

a part of the body that helps someone perceive their surroundings

感觉器官, 感官

感觉器官, 感官

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sensory
sensory
[形容词]

relating to any of the five senses

感觉的,  感官的

感觉的, 感官的

Ex: Sensory integration therapy helps children with autism spectrum disorder improve their responses to sensory input .

感觉统合疗法帮助自闭症谱系障碍儿童改善他们对感觉输入的反应。

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to smell
to smell
[动词]

to recognize or become aware of a particular scent

闻, 嗅到

闻, 嗅到

Ex: Right now , I am smelling the flowers in the botanical garden .

现在,我正在植物园里花。

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obvious
obvious
[形容词]

noticeable and easily understood

明显的, 显而易见的

明显的, 显而易见的

Ex: The solution to the puzzle was obvious once she pointed it out .

一旦她指出来,谜题的解决方案就显而易见了。

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apparent
apparent
[形容词]

easy to see or notice

明显的, 可见的

明显的, 可见的

Ex: It became apparent that they had no intention of finishing the project on time .

很明显,他们无意按时完成这个项目。

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clarity
clarity
[名词]

the quality of being easily heard or seen

清晰

清晰

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marked
marked
[形容词]

clear and easy to notice

明显的, 显著的

明显的, 显著的

Ex: The region has seen a marked increase in tourism over the past year .

过去一年,该地区的旅游业出现了显著增长

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conspicuous
conspicuous
[形容词]

standing out and easy to see or notice

显眼的, 引人注目的

显眼的, 引人注目的

Ex: The graffiti on the building was particularly conspicuous due to its vibrant colors and large size .

建筑物上的涂鸦因其鲜艳的色彩和大尺寸而特别显眼

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detectable
detectable
[形容词]

able to be noticed or discovered

可检测的, 可察觉的

可检测的, 可察觉的

Ex: There was a detectable shift in her tone , indicating she was upset .

她的语气有一种可察觉的变化,表明她很不高兴。

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distinct
distinct
[形容词]

easily noticeable or perceived by senses

明显的, 清晰的

明显的, 清晰的

Ex: The architecture of the building is distinct from the modern designs surrounding it .

这座建筑的建筑风格与周围的现代设计截然不同

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faint
faint
[形容词]

difficult to see, hear, smell, etc.

微弱的, 轻微的

微弱的, 轻微的

Ex: The light from the distant lantern was faint, barely visible in the fog .

远处灯笼的光微弱,在雾中几乎看不见。

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invisible
invisible
[形容词]

not capable of being seen with the naked eye

看不见的, 隐形的

看不见的, 隐形的

Ex: The small particles of dust were invisible in the air until they were illuminated by sunlight .

灰尘的小颗粒在空气中是看不见的,直到被阳光照亮。

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subtle
subtle
[形容词]

difficult to notice or detect because of its slight or delicate nature

微妙的, 细腻的

微妙的, 细腻的

Ex: The changes to the menu were subtle but effective , enhancing the overall dining experience .

菜单的变化微妙但有效,提升了整体的用餐体验。

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dominant
dominant
[形容词]

having superiority in power, influence, or importance

主导的, 占优势的

主导的, 占优势的

Ex: The dominant culture in the region influences many aspects of daily life and traditions .

该地区的主导文化影响日常生活和传统的许多方面。

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ill-defined
ill-defined
[形容词]

described in a vague or unclear way

定义不清的, 模糊的

定义不清的, 模糊的

Ex: The ill-defined rules of the game caused disagreements among the players .

游戏定义不明确的规则导致了玩家之间的分歧。

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dim
dim
[形容词]

lacking brightness or sufficient light

昏暗的, 光线不足的

昏暗的, 光线不足的

Ex: The hallway was dim, with only a faint light filtering in from the window.

走廊昏暗,只有微弱的光从窗户透进来。

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defined
defined
[形容词]

described in an exact and clear way

定义的, 明确的

定义的, 明确的

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focused
focused
[形容词]

producing a very clear sound or image

清晰的, 明确的

清晰的, 明确的

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forward
forward
[形容词]

(of a person) overly confident or direct in behavior

冒失的, 大胆的

冒失的, 大胆的

Ex: Don’t be so forward when meeting new people; it’s important to be respectful.

认识新朋友时不要太直接; 重要的是要尊重。

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identifiable
identifiable
[形容词]

capable of being recognized or distinguished

可识别的, 可辨认的

可识别的, 可辨认的

Ex: The virus has identifiable symptoms that doctors can recognize for diagnosis .

病毒有可识别的症状,医生可以识别这些症状进行诊断。

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manifest
manifest
[形容词]

easily perceived or understood

明显的, 显而易见的

明显的, 显而易见的

Ex: His intentions were manifest, leaving no doubt about his commitment to the project .

他的意图显而易见,对他对项目的承诺毫不怀疑。

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unnoticed
unnoticed
[形容词]

describing something that is not seen or noticed

未被注意的, 未被发现的

未被注意的, 未被发现的

Ex: Her hard work often went unnoticed by her busy boss .

她的辛勤工作经常被她忙碌的老板忽视

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vague
vague
[形容词]

not clear or specific, lacking in detail or precision

模糊的, 不明确的

模糊的, 不明确的

Ex: The directions to the restaurant were vague, causing us to get lost on the way .

去餐厅的指示模糊,导致我们在路上迷路了。

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