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sensibilities
sen·si·bil·i·ty S0266600 (sĕn′sə-bĭl′ĭ-tē)n. pl. sen·si·bil·i·ties 1. The ability to perceive stimuli: lost sensibility in a toe.2. often sensibilitiesa. Mental or emotional responsiveness, especially in being offended or in having one's feelings hurt: "The earthy humor of many of the ballads deeply offended her sensibilities" (Anne Stott).b. The capacity to respond intelligently to refined emotions, especially in art: "They celebrated deeds that fit stereotyped images of noble valor, making the writing flat and tedious to modern sensibilities" (David A. Bell).Translationssensibility (sensiˈbiləti) noun an awareness of, or an ability to create, art, literature etc showing very high standards of beauty and good taste. a writer of great sensibility. 鑑賞力 识别力,敏感性 ˌsensiˈbilities noun plural feelings that can be easily hurt by criticism etc. Do try not to offend her sensibilities. 敏感的情緒 敏感性EncyclopediaSeesensibility |