English to Indonesian Dictionary sensation

sensation

sensasi
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
kegegeran,
keonaran,
perasaan,
kegemparan,
sensasi,
rasa
example
By bypassing the normal hearing apparatus it provides an artificial hearing 'sensation' to deaf people.
his arrest for poisoning caused a 'sensation'
All he can do is note the general 'sensation' that he is part of something exceptional and overwhelming, something not he, nor anyone else, is prepared to take in.
Modern urban societies are increasingly mental and decreasingly emotion, perception and 'sensation' oriented.
Sometimes I have the 'sensation' that I've known it already.
The contrast of salty cheese, sweet honey and nutty toasted bread is a taste 'sensation' .
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.
It naturally caused a 'sensation' and there was a temporary surge of interest.
This would have been appropriate had it not been for the nagging 'sensation' that the emptiness should be credited to the actor and not the character.
I like the 'sensation' that you are never completely safe.
she had the eerie 'sensation' that she was being watched
The 'sensation' that they are being pressured to attack rather than persuaded to attack is - and should be - profoundly discomforting.
Some individuals also experience extreme hallucinations, such as the 'sensation' that there are bugs crawling beneath the skin.
Sleep was a short reprieve from the burning 'sensation' that filled her body and the emptiness of her mind.
she had the eerie 'sensation' that she was being watched
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.
his arrest for poisoning caused a 'sensation'
a burning 'sensation' in the middle of the chest
The effect is most obvious in those parts of the brain concerned with movement, 'sensation' , speech and vision, which are situated close together.
What a strange 'sensation' that was for me, my quiet, gentle father being part of the greatest invasion force in history.
That feels or is capable of feeling; having the power or function of 'sensation' or of perception by the senses.
A toxic cloud at the edge of awareness, a 'sensation' that something is amiss?
Rick felt massive electromagnetic fields in several rooms in Duff Green, a 'sensation' that confirms to him the presence of paranormal activity.
And these days, the most popular 'sensation' is that of smell - especially when you're around politics.
Just as the physical 'sensation' of pain lets us know that something is wrong with our bodies, so our feelings let us know when something is wrong with out hearts.
Instead, it presents the listener with the 'sensation' that this work is being created anew.
But the British Museum caused a 'sensation' in the early 1800s when it dared display the Elgin Marbles.
The pictures of the classless luxury liners were a 'sensation' .
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.
Perception without 'sensation' is rare, according to Humphrey.
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