sense

noun
A2
OPAL
OPAL
1
A2
an understanding about something; an ability to judge something
درک, ادراک, فهم, مفهوم
see also road sense
2
B1
good understanding and judgement; knowledge of what is sensible or practical behaviour
عقل, درایت, شعور, خرد
You should have the sense to take advice when it is offered.
There's no sense in worrying about it now.
Can't you talk sense?
There's a lot of sense in what Mary says.
see also common sense, good sense
3
B1
the meaning that a word or phrase has; a way of understanding something
معنا, معنی, مفهوم, برداشت, تفسیر, فهم, دریافت
That word has three senses.
The word ‘love’ is used in different senses by different people.
Globalization in the broadest sense is nothing new.
The word ‘perspective’ is being used here in a technical sense.
He was a true friend, in every sense of the word.
In a sense it doesn't matter any more.
In some senses the criticisms were justified.
(formal)In no sense can the issue be said to be resolved.
I am using ‘cold’ in the sense of ‘unfriendly’.
I don't mean that the press ought to be free in the sense that no one ought to pay for it.
There is a sense in which we are all to blame for the tragedy.
4
B2
one of the five powers (sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch) that your body uses to get information about the world around you
حس, حواس
the five senses
Dogs have a keen sense of smell.
the sense organs
I could hardly believe the evidence of my own senses .
The mixture of sights, smells and sounds around her made her senses reel.
see also sixth sense
5
B2
a feeling about something important
احساس, حس, آگاهی
His career was guided by a strong sense of duty.
There is now a sense of urgency to fix the problem.
I have found a sense of purpose in the work I do here.
Most people in the country have a strong sense of national identity.
My parents instilled a strong sense of responsibility in me.
Clubs try to create a sense of community.
Helmets can give cyclists a false sense of security.
He felt an overwhelming sense of loss.
I had the sense that he was worried about something.
I got the sense that she wasn't very pleased to see us.
6
a normal state of mind; the ability to think clearly
عقل, خرد, تعقل, درایت, منطق
If she threatens to leave, it should bring him to his senses.
He waited for Dora to come to her senses and return.
No one in their right senses would give him the job!
(old-fashioned)Are you out of your senses? You'll be killed!
verb
B2
1
B2
to become aware of something even though you cannot see it, hear it, etc.
حس کردن, احساس کردن
2
to discover and record something
تشخیص دادن, تشخیص و ثبت کردن
equipment that senses the presence of toxic gases