English to Spanish Dictionary sensation

sensation

sensación
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
sensación
example
The pictures of the classless luxury liners were a 'sensation' .
On the stronger understanding, Condillac meant to say that 'sensation' produces all of the other capacities of the soul.
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.
Instead, it presents the listener with the 'sensation' that this work is being created anew.
she had the eerie 'sensation' that she was being watched
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.
But the British Museum caused a 'sensation' in the early 1800s when it dared display the Elgin Marbles.
Darwin caused a 'sensation' when he published the work in 1871.
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.
The contrast of salty cheese, sweet honey and nutty toasted bread is a taste 'sensation' .
Her case caused a 'sensation' earlier in the year and outraged her parents.
And again, I have the odd 'sensation' that you are not disagreeing.
He then gradually lost 'sensation' in his right arm, hand and leg, with marked motor disability of his right hand, and developed dizziness.
As the finger connected with the middle of my forehead, however, a burning 'sensation' began there, sending a chill up and down my spine.
Sometimes I have the 'sensation' that I've known it already.
A toxic cloud at the edge of awareness, a 'sensation' that something is amiss?
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.
And few of us have not been tempted by harmless superstition: a 'sensation' that something may have happened for a purpose.
Modern urban societies are increasingly mental and decreasingly emotion, perception and 'sensation' oriented.
There is also almost always a marked improvement in the feeling in the limbs which have often lost 'sensation' .
I like the 'sensation' that you are never completely safe.
I had the distinct 'sensation' that I was a puppet of an addictive manipulator, that there was a kind of sinister hand which was forcing me in directions that I didn't like.
Shades, like iPods, give you the gratifying 'sensation' that you are starring in your own movie - not to mention a host of other exclusive benefits.
The effect is most obvious in those parts of the brain concerned with movement, 'sensation' , speech and vision, which are situated close together.
They were then flooded with white light and felt a tingling 'sensation' go through their bodies.
He suddenly lost all 'sensation' in his legs and tried his best to see what had happened to him.
We have been talking about the intentionality of consciousness, the role of 'sensation' in perception, and so on.
In an information-processing approach there are no clear lines of demarcation between 'sensation' , perception, and cognition.
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.
I haven't been able to suspend that feeling I had in Europe of not-knowingness, a 'sensation' that I enjoyed at the time.
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