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sense на английском языке:

1. nonsense


It is time you put a stop to this nonsense.
They must be crazy to believe such nonsense.
By freeing thought from its object, Descartes made it possible to view the latter in strictly mechanical terms, reopening the way to science, suffocated for more than fifteen centuries under religious nonsense.
That's nonsense. Nobody but a fool would believe it.
Her explanation of the problem was nonsense.
To be frank, I think this 'conspiracy theory' is nonsense.
Cut out the nonsense, will you?
Nonsense.
There are few, very few, that will own themselves in a mistake, though all the World sees them to be in downright nonsense.
I just can't make sense of all this nonsense.
Forgive me my nonsense as I also forgive the nonsense of those who think they talk sense.
While the easiest way in metaphysics is to condemn all metaphysics as nonsense, the easiest way in morals is to elevate the common practice of the community into a moral absolute.
Nobody that has any common sense would think of doing such nonsense.
With pure logic you can prove the biggest nonsense.
He began to talk nonsense after a while.

2. sense


He makes sense.
Admittedly your plan makes sense, but I still think it will be very hard to carry out.
In a sense, such a political movement may be called a revolution.
Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the proximity of objects around them.
It's talking about how, thanks to air transport, we've lost the sense of 'season' for foodstuffs.
Suppose for a moment that pigeons had something in their heads which could sense magnetic fields.
If you see language as a living being, formed by the entity of all speakers, dividing strictly into "right" and "wrong" makes little sense.
If you're with me as a staff officer then I need you to bring a sense of danger with you to your work.
In the strict sense of the term, a true democracy has never existed, and never will exist. It is against natural order that the great number should govern and that the few should be governed.
As children are known to emulate the values of adults, it is often pointed out such "education mamas" instill a warped sense of values in their children.
The sense of humor is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics.
There is in all barbarian communities a profound sense of the disparity between man's and woman's work.
Benjamin called the sense of awe and reverence experienced before a great work of art "aura".
There's more to her than you think. She may seem pretty meek on first glance, but I get the sense she can get things done when she needs to.
Those two used to get along so well together but even with them you can sense a chill coming on.

3. sensible


Our teenage daughter is sensible so we can trust her.
A sensible man wouldn't say such a thing in public.
Be sensible
I dreamt that Congress effected sensible tax reform to improve the lot of the working class. I then woke up in a gutter with nothing but ragged clothes and a stolen guitar to my name.
Really, my lady stammered out the haberdasher, after what appeared to us to be a most ominous pause, "I am deeply sensible of your ladyship's patronage, and the patronage of your ladyship's niece."
From children to the elderly, sensible exercise has a good effect on the body.
Throat and nose membranes hurt by dry air allow cold viruses to enter more easily. It is important to carry out sensible counter plans against the cold with heaters and against the dryness with humidifiers.
The doctor gave her sensible advice on how to lose weight.
It is not so important how much I will earn but my job must be sensible and enjoyable.
I cannot believe that it is sensible to spend so much
And they've been taking just some really sensible measures – measures around having more progressive tax, around investing in a higher minimum wage
sensible person is very practical and down-to-earth
I hope that the C Committee will reach sensible compromises.
/ˈsen.sɪ.bl̩/ a sensible ​answer/​approach/​compromise/​option a sensible ​person I ​think the sensible thing to do is ​call and ​ask for ​directions. It would be sensible to take an ​umbrella.
But he who knows what insanity is, is sane; whereas insanity can no more be sensible of its own existence, than blindness can see itself.

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4. make


Let's face it, it's impossible. We're never gonna make it.
If we can just make it through one more month, we'll be sitting pretty.
Make your bed.
This tape recorder will make it easier for us to learn English.
Their influence becomes greater every day, but they are uncreative and can't make value judgements.
If you cannot make full remittance, please get in touch with me by October 28, 1998.
Though I mainly work as a studio musician, I do a little busking to make some extra money.
Make a good translation of the sentence that you are translating. Don't let translations into other languages influence you.
Homeroom teachers should make every effort to keep in touch with their students.
They said they'd make the boarding announcement 20 minutes before takeoff.
You can see how much difference a few degrees can make.
The company didn't make any effort to improve its business practices.
It doesn't make much sense to me that it works well on my computer, but not on yours.
It will make little difference whether you go there by taxi or on foot.
In order to make a phone call, I put my hand in my pocket and searched for a coin.

5. any one of the special Powers of the body by which a person in conscious of the things



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6. is an ability by which the body perceives something around it



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