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  • 41Sense — 1. Die Sense allein thut s nicht. 2. Die Sense bezahlt die Wiese. Frz.: C est la fau qui paye les prez. – La faulx paie les prez. (Leroux, I, 56.) 3. Die Sense düngt nicht. Holl.: De zeissen k ... niet. – De zeissen voedt den beemd. (Harrebomée,… …

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  • 42sense — coun·ter·sense; in·sense; sense; sense·ful; un·sense; an·ti·sense; mis·sense; non·sense; sense·less; sense·less·ly; sense·less·ness; …

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  • 43sense — Synonyms and related words: IQ, absorb, acceptation, admissibility, affect, affection, affective meaning, air, anticipate, appreciate, appreciation, appreciation of differences, appreciativeness, apprehend, apprehension, artistic judgment,… …

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  • 44Sense — Río Sense (Sense Singine) Vista del río Sense. País que atraviesa …

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  • 45Sense — In biology and medicine, the faculty of sensory reception. The ability to convey specific types of external or internal stimuli to the brain and perceive them. Sensory reception occurs through a process known as transduction in which stimuli are… …

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  • 46Sense — Jetzt (dann) ist Sense: jetzt ist endgültig Schluß damit, hör auf!, und: Bei mir ist (endgültig) Sense: ich habe es satt, aus, ich mache nicht mehr mit, ich mache Feierabend, ich werfe meine Arbeit hin. Die berlinerische Redensart ›Det is Sense‹… …

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  • 47sense — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. meaning, import; perception, feeling; judgment, appreciation; opinion, consensus. See intellect, intuition, sensibility. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [One of the powers of physical perception] Syn.… …

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  • 48sense — 1. noun 1) the sense of touch Syn: sensory faculty, feeling, sensation, perception; sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell 2) a sense of guilt Syn: feeling, awareness, sensation …

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  • 49sense — {{11}}sense (n.) c.1400, faculty of perception, also meaning or interpretation (especially of Holy Scripture), from O.Fr. sens, from L. sensus perception, feeling, undertaking, meaning, from sentire perceive, feel, know, probably a figurative use …

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  • 50sense — 1. noun 1) the sense of touch Syn: feeling, faculty, awareness, sensation, recognition, perception 2) a sense of humour Syn: appreciation, awareness, understanding, comprehension 3) …

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