English to Arabic Dictionary sensation

sensation

إحساس
definition
noun
a burning sensation in the middle of the chest
a physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.
his arrest for poisoning caused a sensation
a widespread reaction of interest and excitement.
translation of 'sensation'
noun
إحساس,
ترك أثرا عميقا,
شعور,
شعور قوي,
ضجة,
نبأ مثير,
اهتياج,
حس
example
There are lovely passages that evoke the original's themes of memory, loss, 'sensation' , nature, and the ability of art to make all of this clear.
He suddenly lost all 'sensation' in his legs and tried his best to see what had happened to him.
Each dish is an unprecedented 'sensation' , and the idea of ever again considering eating anything I'd previously thought of as food quickly becomes absurd.
There are particular parts of the cerebral cortex related to 'sensation' and perception, and areas that enter into the planning, beginning, and control of movement.
From budgets to the instability of nature, Burden of Dreams was destined to be less of a cinematic 'sensation' and more of a pragmatic motion picture.
I haven't been able to suspend that feeling I had in Europe of not-knowingness, a 'sensation' that I enjoyed at the time.
He also co-authored an introductory text on the study of 'sensation' and perceptual processes.
Just the eerie 'sensation' that was present in the creepy scenery.
The dream and aftermath are always the same; a field of sorts, a path and the 'sensation' that he's walking down the path at a great speed.
a burning 'sensation' in the middle of the chest
his arrest for poisoning caused a 'sensation'
Perception without 'sensation' is rare, according to Humphrey.
And an unusual 'sensation' that I've stepped out of a lift onto the wrong floor.
Modern urban societies are increasingly mental and decreasingly emotion, perception and 'sensation' oriented.
Her case caused a 'sensation' earlier in the year and outraged her parents.
a burning 'sensation' in the middle of the chest
But as even the tiniest elements of our small talk have to be translated, I'm gripped by the giddy 'sensation' that the world has just ground to a halt.
Darwin caused a 'sensation' when he published the work in 1871.
she was a 'sensation', the talk of the evening
It connects the physical 'sensation' of pain to feelings of distress.
they had lost 'sensation' in one or both forearms
The knockout mice had greatly reduced touch sensitivity when compared to normal mice, but touch 'sensation' did not disappear entirely.
Sleep was a short reprieve from the burning 'sensation' that filled her body and the emptiness of her mind.
It naturally caused a 'sensation' and there was a temporary surge of interest.
This method for measuring the perception of respiratory 'sensation' may be a viable alternative to the bronchial provocation test.
Rick felt massive electromagnetic fields in several rooms in Duff Green, a 'sensation' that confirms to him the presence of paranormal activity.
Instead, it presents the listener with the 'sensation' that this work is being created anew.
A toxic cloud at the edge of awareness, a 'sensation' that something is amiss?
Putting the glass back down on the table, he let his gaze settle on Ali as she leant back in her chair, closing her eyes and shuddering slightly as the burning 'sensation' spread throughout her body.
they had lost 'sensation' in one or both forearms
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