sensory
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++sen·so·ry /ˈsensəri/ adjective HBHrelating to or using your senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch 感官的;感觉上的 sensory stimuli such as music 音乐等的感官刺激 sensory deprivation 感觉丧失 → ESP(1)Examples from the Corpus
sensory• Perhaps the most exciting possibility... is the extension of this type of work to other systems besides sensory.• Heredodegenerative disorders may also present with sensory ataxia.• Elderly patients with multiple sensory deficits may experience intermittent feelings of dizziness, especially when walking or turning.• And furthermore, just glancing back had somehow re-established the sensory link.• Comparing sensation with a wisp of cotton over homologous areas of the lower extremities is effective in revealing such subtle sensory losses.• As food touches the tongue it comes into contact with the sensory papillae there.• They also increase the amount of sensory stimulation it receives.• sensory stimulisen·so·ry adjectiveChineseSyllable
senses or your of relating using to Corpus
sensory
sen‧so‧ry /ˈsensəri/
adjective
sensory stimuli such as music
sensory deprivation
⇨ ESP(1)
sen‧so‧ry /ˈsensəri/
adjective Word Family: adjective: sensible, insensible, senseless, sensitive ≠ insensitive, sensory, nonsensical, insensate; noun: sense ≠ nonsense, sensibility ≠ insensibility, sensitivity ≠ insensitivity, senselessness, sensitization, sensor; adverb: sensibly, senselessly, sensitively ≠ insensitively; verb: sense, sensitize
relating to or using your senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch:
⇨ ESP(1)