sensibility
英 [,sensɪ'bɪlɪtɪ]
美 [,sɛnsə'bɪləti]
語源
sensibility 感性、鑑賞感覚的な、知覚的な、理解する。
英語の語源
- sensibility (n.)
- late 14c., "capability of being perceived by the senses; ability to sense or perceive," from Old French sensibilite, from Late Latin sensibilitatem (nominative sensibilitas), from sensibilis (see sensible). Rarely recorded until the emergence of the meaning "emotional consciousness, capacity for higher feelings or refined emotion" (1751). Related: Sensibilities.
例文
- 1. Everything he writes demonstrates the depth of his sensibility .
- 彼が書いたすべては彼の深い悟りを示している。
- 2.a man of impeccable manners,charm and sensibility
- 魅力的で感情的で、振る舞いが申し分のない男
- 3.You should marry intellect with sensibility in dealing with it.
- このことを処理するときは理性と感情を融合させるべきだ。
- 4.No one with sensibility would buy the book.
- この本を買う鑑賞力のある人は一人もいません。
- 5.With sharp eyes and keen sensibility ,she has uncompromisingly tackled the hot issues in China.
- 彼女は文筆が鋭く、目が鋭く、理性的な訓練が十分で、社会のホットな問題を実行している。
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