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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++sen·sa·tion /senˈseɪʃən/ ●●○ noun  1 [countable, uncountable]FEEL HOT/COLD/TIRED ETC a feeling that you get from one of your five senses, especially the sense of touch 〔感官的〕感觉;〔尤指〕触觉burning/prickling/tingling etc sensation One sign of a heart attack is a tingling sensation in the left arm. 心脏病发作的一个征兆是左臂有刺痛感。sensation of a sensation of heat 一种灼热感2 [countable]IMAGINE a feeling that is difficult to describe, caused by a particular event, experience, or memory 〔由某一事件、经历或记忆引起的难以描述的〕感受,感觉sensation that Caroline had the sensation that she was being watched. 卡罗琳有种感觉,有人在监视她。strange/curious/odd sensation It was a strange sensation – I felt I’d been there before. 这是一种奇怪的感觉——我觉得以前曾到过那里。3 [uncountable]FEEL HOT/COLD/TIRED ETC the ability to feel things, especially through your sense of touch 知觉,感觉能力〔尤指触觉〕 Jerry realized that he had no sensation in his legs. 杰里意识到自己双腿都没有了知觉。4 INTERESTING[countable usually singular] extreme excitement or interest, or someone or something that causes this 轰动,激动;引起轰动的人[]cause/create a sensation The sex scenes in the film caused a sensation. 这部影片中的性爱镜头引起了轰动。pop/fashion/media etc sensation the latest pop sensation from England 来自英格兰的引起轰动的最新流行歌曲nCOLLOCATIONSMeanings 1 & 2adjectivespleasantShe was enjoying the pleasant sensation of being in the warm water.unpleasant I felt a rather unpleasant sensation in my chest.strange/odd As we looked at each other I had a strange sensation.a physical sensationBabies soon learn to recognize the physical sensation of hunger.a burning sensationThese chemicals can cause a burning sensation or rash.a prickling sensation (=a feeling that your skin is stinging)He felt a prickling sensation on the back of his neck.a tingling sensation (=a feeling that your skin is stinging slightly)She felt a tingling sensation, like a mild electric shock.a choking sensation (=a feeling that you cannot breathe)A choking sensation filled my throat.verbsfeel/have/experience a sensationHe felt a tingling sensation down his left side.cause/produce a sensationThe drug can produce strange sensations in some patients.
Examples from the Corpus
sensationThey were a sensation, a stirring, something she could not have sworn came from outside herself.The drug helps to improve muscle function and sensation after an accident.An involuntary action is set up which causes him to withdraw his hand even before he experiences any sensation of pain.She felt a cold sensation as the icy water dripped down her back.A cold sensation suddenly ran down my spine.This is the heady sensation that most travelers relish, the freedom that comes from feeling unaccounted for and unaccountable.A common sign of brain tumours is a tingly, numb sensation in the toes and fingertips.She was not in the least embarrassed and felt something of an opposite sensation, which had no name.It really was a rather pleasant sensation.The real sensation came, however, during the fourth number.The fear of pain can be worse than the sensation of pain.The sensation is a thrilling one, and I enjoy it immensely.Eventually, when the pitch is low and the voice is forward, you will feel the tingling sensation on your lips.burning/prickling/tingling etc sensationWhen this happens the esophagus becomes irritated and inflamed, causing a burning sensation that has the potential to awaken a sleeper.But the thick, hardened layers of dead skin sometimes press on the nerve, causing a burning sensation when you walk.She felt him draw her closer up against his body - and suddenly a tingling sensation started somewhere inside her.A prickling sensation between my eyes made my nose run and white-hot adrenalin scalded the subcutaneous layer beneath my skin.A prickling sensation running the length of her spine told her that Rourke had made an appearance.Later I experienced a curious burning sensation during micturition.Suspense in fiction, that tingling sensation that makes us keep turning the pages, seems to arise in two ways.sensation thatFor some people this creates an overload of sensation that is too much to bear.Be sensitive to the particular patterns of sensations that comfort your child.The time zone changes as we went west further increased our sensation that time was no longer a hard fact.One of those illusions was my persistent sensation that my personality was dissolving.The mask made him seem menacing, and she suddenly had the sensation that with Lucenzo she was playing with fire.The sensation that ran through her body into her limbs weakened and scared her.Suspense in fiction, that tingling sensation that makes us keep turning the pages, seems to arise in two ways.How I had welcomed his physicality, his touch: the tiniest sensation that yes, it might be all right.cause/create a sensationHer Persian lamb coat had overshadowed the treasurer's three-year-old mink, and her hat had caused a sensation.The see-through trouser suit she had designed herself had caused a sensation at Rachel Ansorge's party.In I 779 he created a sensation with a pocket chronometer, called No. 36.The news caused a sensation because it proved that Dorlin still had gold deposits.The opera caused a sensation in Moscow.This caused a sensation in Western countries where the threat of serious infectious disease had come to be considered remote.This is a show that would cause a sensation in London or New York.
Origin sensation (1600-1700) Medieval Latin sensatio, from Late Latin sensatus having sense, from Latin sensus; → SENSE1
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sensation
sensation /senˈseɪʃən/ noun
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: sensatio, from Late Latin sensatus 'having sense', from Latin sensus; sense1
1. [uncountable and countable] a feeling that you get from one of your five senses, especially the sense of touch
    burning/prickling/tingling etc sensation
    One sign of a heart attack is a tingling sensation in the left arm.
    sensation of
    a sensation of heat
2. [countable] a feeling that is difficult to describe, caused by a particular event, experience, or memory
    sensation that
    Caroline had the sensation that she was being watched.
    strange/curious/odd sensation
    It was a strange sensation – I felt I’d been there before.
3. [uncountable] the ability to feel things, especially through your sense of touch:
    Jerry realized that he had no sensation in his legs.
4. [countable usually singular] extreme excitement or interest, or someone or something that causes this
    cause/create a sensation
    The sex scenes in the film caused a sensation.
    pop/fashion/media etc sensation
    the latest pop sensation from England
     
COLLOCATIONS
(for Meanings 1 & 2)
■ adjectives
    pleasant She was enjoying the pleasant sensation of being in the warm water.
    unpleasant I felt a rather unpleasant sensation in my chest.
    strange/odd As we looked at each other I had a strange sensation.
    a physical sensation Babies soon learn to recognize the physical sensation of hunger.
    a burning sensation These chemicals can cause a burning sensation or rash.
    a prickling sensation (=a feeling that your skin is stinging) He felt a prickling sensation on the back of his neck.
    a tingling sensation (=a feeling that your skin is stinging slightly) She felt a tingling sensation, like a mild electric shock.
    a choking sensation (=a feeling that you cannot breathe) A choking sensation filled my throat.
■ verbs
    feel/have/experience a sensation He felt a tingling sensation down his left side.
    cause/produce a sensation The drug can produce strange sensations in some patients.


sen·sa·tionBrE /senˈseɪʃn/ 🔊NAmE /senˈseɪʃn/ 🔊 noun [countable] a feeling that you get when sth affects your body 感觉;知觉a tingling/burning, etc. sensation 刺痛、烧灼等的感觉I had a sensation of falling, as if in a dream. 我有一种坠落的感觉,像在梦中似的。🔊🔊 [uncountable] the ability to feel through your sense of touch 感觉能力;知觉能力 SYN feeling She seemed to have lost all sensation in her arms. 她的两条胳膊好像完全失去知觉了。🔊🔊 [countable, usually singular] a general feeling or impression that is difficult to explain; an experience or a memory 直觉;莫名其妙的感觉;经历;回忆He had the eerie sensation of being watched. 他不安地感到有人在监视他。🔊🔊When I arrived, I had the sensation that she had been expecting me. 我到那儿后,感觉到她一直在等着我。🔊🔊 [countable, usually singular, uncountable] very great surprise, excitement, or interest among a lot of people; the person or the thing that causes this surprise 轰动;哗然;引起轰动的人(或事物)News of his arrest caused a sensation. 他被捕的消息引起了轰动。🔊🔊The band became a sensation overnight. 一夜之间,这支乐队名声大振。🔊🔊