sense in Russian
sense in Russian is чу́вство, ощуще́ние, чувство — sense means one of the physical faculties — sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch — through which the body perceives the world.
sense in Russian
What does "sense" mean?
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noun One of the physical faculties — sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch — through which the body perceives the world.
"Dogs have a much stronger sense of smell than humans."
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noun Practical, sound judgment.
"He had the sense to call for help immediately."
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noun The meaning of a word or statement.
"The word "bank" has more than one sense."
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verb To become aware of something, whether through the senses or intuitively.
"She could sense that something was wrong."
sense in a sentence
- Dogs have a much stronger sense of smell than humans.
- Losing one sense often sharpens the others.
- He had the sense to call for help immediately.
- The word "bank" has more than one sense.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sense" in Russian?
"sense" in Russian is чу́вство, ощуще́ние, чувство. sense means: One of the physical faculties — sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch — through which the body perceives the world.
How do you pronounce чу́вство?
"sense" in Russian is чу́вство, pronounced "chuvstvo".
How do you use "sense" in a sentence?
Example: "Dogs have a much stronger sense of smell than humans." In Russian, "sense" is чу́вство, ощуще́ние, чувство.
Are there other ways to say "sense" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 13 translations listed for "sense": чу́вство, ощуще́ние, чувство, здра́вый смысл, ра́зум, рассу́док.