sensory 英 [ˈsensəri]   美 [ˈsɛnsəri]

sensory

sensory  英 [ˈsensəri] 美 [ˈsɛnsəri]

adj. 感觉的;知觉的;传递感觉的 

If we assume that we have been fed all sensory input via a machine, then we must distrust everything we have ever experienced. 如果假设我们已经被一台机器控制了所有的感觉输入,那么我们必须怀疑曾经经历过的一切。
It was to shape these artifacts to look and sound like things from our natural environment, just what our sensory systems evolved to expertly accommodate. 它塑造这些人造事物,使其外观和声音都像是自然环境的产物,恰好能和我们进化的知觉系统完全一致。

  • The adjective sensory describes something relating to sensation — something that you feel with your physical senses. Sticking a knife into a toaster will give you a sensory experience, but so will smelling a rose. Stick with the rose.
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  • adj. 感觉的;知觉的;传递感觉的
  • 1. If we assume that we have been fed all sensory input via a machine, then we must distrust everything we have ever experienced.

    如果假设我们已经被一台机器控制了所有的感觉输入,那么我们必须怀疑曾经经历过的一切。

  • 2. It was to shape these artifacts to look and sound like things from our natural environment, just what our sensory systems evolved to expertly accommodate.

    它塑造这些人造事物,使其外观和声音都像是自然环境的产物,恰好能和我们进化的知觉系统完全一致。

  • 3. And this fact may explain some of the findings regarding it, she believes—for example, why treatment with it improved sensory gating in nonsmoking subjects, but not in smokers.

    这个事实可以解释有关它的一些发现,她相信----例如,为什么用该药物可以改善非吸烟实验对象的感觉门控,但是对吸烟者无效。

  • sensory (adj.) 1749, "pertaining to sense or sensation," from Latin sensorius, from sensus, past participle of sentire "to perceive, feel" (see sense (n.)).
sens·ory / ˈsensəri ; NAmE ˈsensəri / adjective [usually before noun ] ( technical 术语 ) connected with your physical senses 感觉的;感官的 sensory organs 感觉器官 sensory deprivation 感觉丧失 sens·ory / ˈsensəri ; NAmE ˈsensəri /
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