单词 | sensed |
释义 | sensedadj.1 1. Having senses, wits, or mental faculties of a specified kind. With preceding modifying word, as weak, stable, half, coarse, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > [adjective] in (one's right) witc1000 wittyc1000 wisec1290 well-tempered1340 reasonablec1400 safe1402 perfectc1440 well in (also of) one's witsa1450 right in one's geara1500 well-advised1532 sensed1549 unmad1570 well-advised1585 rational1598 solid1606 in one's (right) senses1613 formala1616 of (in) disposing mind or memory1628 compos mentis1631 righta1638 well-hinged1649 well-balanced1652 spacked1673 clear-headed1709 sane1721 unfantastic1794 unmaddened1797 pas si bête1840 lucid1843 unfantastical1862 clothed and in one's right mind1873 right-minded1876 ungiddy1904 clear1950 1549 T. Chaloner tr. Erasmus Praise of Folie sig. Sv Children,..burdes of the ayre, and other thynges smallie sensed or no whitte [L. sensu carentium], as whiche liue by no arte nor fordrifte. 1572 R. Harrison tr. L. Lavater Of Ghostes i. xii. 53 Melancholike, mad, fearefull, and weake sensed [L. imbecillibus] men doo oftentimes imagine many things whiche in very deede are not. 1630 Bp. J. Hall Occas. Medit. xlii. 107 Why perfectly limmed, not a cripple? Why well-sensed, not a foole? 1661 J. Gauden Pillar of Gratitude 46 This so soft-souled, tender-sensed, and narrow-guled Non-conformity, was so wide throated, as to swallow down great Camels without chewing, sins of prodigious magnitudes. 1710 J. Norris Treat. Christian Prudence v. 226 As there are half witted and half sens'd Men, so there are half good and half vertuous Men. 1775 Plain Eng. 28 This reasoning will do very well for a superficial-sensed lawyer: but I believe people of understanding..will consider the matter in another light. 1888 H. Wood Story Charles Strange i. ii. 23 You are but a little shallow-sensed boy, Charley. 1893 Methodist Rev. Sept. 731 The common man is five-sensed; the genius also is five-sensed, but he seems six-sensed, or even seven-sensed. 1916 W. Deeping Unrest iv. 34 What persuading and disciplining of coarse-sensed servants. 1930 W. B. Maxwell To what Green Altar? 286 A charming sweet-smelling room such as only refined delicate-sensed people can plan and maintain! 2012 S. Tlili Animals in Qur'an i. 31 It is still remarkable that five-sensed animals are perceived as rational beings. 2. Of a word, sentence, message, etc.: having a sense or meaning of a specified kind. With preceding modifying word, as better, well, single, etc. Now chiefly in double-sensed adj. at double adj.1 and adv. Compounds 2a(a). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > semantics > meaning or signification > [adjective] > having specific meaning sensed1577 descriptive1944 1577 B. Googe in tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry iii. f. 147v This olde englishe Distichon, better sensed, then footed. 1606 J. Marston Wonder of Women Epil. sig. G3v Wordes well senc'd, best suting subiect graue. 1670 J. Eachard Grounds Contempt of Clergy 10 The committing of such high, and brave sens'd Poems to a School-boy. a1834 S. T. Coleridge Lit. Remains (1838) IV. 165 This is not quite so perspicuous and single-sensed as Archbishop Leighton's sentences in general are. 1861 D. G. Rossetti tr. Giotto in Early Ital. Poets ii. 433 His words are wonderfully deep, Oft doubly sensed, asking interpreter. 2012 R. M. W. Dixon Basic Ling. Theory III. xxviii. 404 A multi-sensed word. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). sensedadj.2 That is perceived by the senses (sense n. 12a). ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > ability to be perceived by senses > [adjective] > perceived by the senses sensate1535 sensed1672 1672 R. Baxter Certainty of Christianity vi. 35 We have not sensible Evidence ascertaining us, that these words or signs are the word of God. Sense is not the perceiver of this, as it is of light, heat, motion, &c. Therefore neither doth the Intellect perceive it, by the sense, as it doth these sensed things forementioned. 1830 W. Orme Pract. Wks. Rev. Richard Baxter XV. ii. xix. 270 By the external senses we perceive all external sensed things. 1884 ‘Scotus Novanticus’ Metaphysica Nova et Vetusta v. 26 The subject as Will, in other words Ego, itself goes out and seizes the sensed object. 1965 H. M. Bracken Early Reception Berkeley's Immaterialism (rev. ed.) 82 A common sense view which makes the real world the sensed world. 2011 Philos. East & West, 61 39 The words of a language are meant to interpret mental images that in their turn are traced back to sensed objects. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.11549adj.21672 |
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