zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • bèi gǎn guān huò xīn gǎn zhī de
    imperceptible to the senses or the mind.
  • lìng rén yuè huò lìng rén yàn 'è deyóu shì duì gǎn guān
    unpleasant or disgusting especially to the senses.
  • duì gǎn guān huò zhě jīng shén hěn
    weighing heavily on the senses or spirit.
  • duì gǎn guān ér yán qīng míng xiǎnróng chá jué
    clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible.
  • néng bèi gǎn jué huò gǎn guān suǒ gǎn zhī de
    capable of being perceived by the mind or senses.
  • wài guān shàng qīng de huò duì xīn zhìgǎn guān míng xiǎn de
    clearly apparent or obvious to the mind or senses.
  • shǐ gǎn guān yuè huò zhě zhì de huò qíng gǎn de zàn shǎng
    delighting the senses or exciting intellectual or emotional admiration.
  • néng tōng guò gǎn guān biàn rèn
    inability to recognize objects by use of the senses.
  • néng gěi rén de gǎn guān dài lái yuè gǎn shòu de shǔ xìng
    qualities that do not give pleasure to the senses.
  • yǎn jīng gǎn shòu shì jué huò guāng jué de guān
    An organ of vision or of light sensitivity.
  • xīng fèn zēng shèng mǒu guān shēn mǒu fēn duì de zhèng cháng de yìng xìng dòng xìng huò mǐn gǎn xìng
    Abnormal irritability or sensitivity of an organ or a body part to stimulation.
  • xīng fèn zēng shèng shēn mǒu guān huò fēn duì fǎn cháng huò guò de mǐn gǎn
    Abnormal or excessive sensitivity of a body organ or part to a stimulus.
  • pōu shēn gǎn guān de gǎn xìng de yàn de
    examining own sensory and perceptual experiences.
  • guān gǎn jué de yòu guān yòng gǎn jué guān gǎn zhī de
    Relating to perception by a sensory organ.
  • shǐ yòng gǎn guān què míng xiǎn zhī xiǎo yuǎn fāng de xiāo
    apparent knowledge of distant events without using sensory perceptions.
  • dǎo zhì huàn jué huò gǎi biàn gǎn guān yàn de yào
    a psychoactive drug that induces hallucinations or altered sensory experiences.
  • shǐ yòng gǎn jué guān de rén lìng rén míng xiǎn de xīn jiāo liú
    apparent communication from one mind to another without using sensory perceptions.
  • zhē gǎn jué de guò chéng huò gǎn jué guān de gǎn zhī bèi lìng yǐn huò zhē gài
    The concealment or screening of one sensory process or sensation by another.
  • gǎn shòu duì gǎn guān yòu fǎn yìng de zhǒng bié de bāo huò shén jīng shāo
    A specialized cell or group of nerve endings that responds to sensory stimuli.
  • jīng shén xué xīn xué de zhīyán jiū gǎn guān fǎn yìng zhī jiān de guān
    The branch of psychology that deals with the relationships between physical stimuli and sensory response.
  • chù jiǎochù gǎn jué huò chù jué guān chù jiǎochù shǒu huò chù
    A sensory or tactile organ, such as an antenna, a tentacle, or a barbel.
  • méi yòu shíxiàng shì shuì zhe liǎo huò zhě liǎo yàng quē shǎo gǎn guān de zhī jué huò zhě zhī jué néng
    not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead.
  • xiè xìng gǎn shòu duì xiè xìng kàng huò wèi zuò chū fǎn yìng de shén jīng shāo guān
    A specialized sensory end organ that responds to mechanical stimuli such as tension, pressure, or displacement.
  • shēng xuézhǐ shén jīng shén jīng chōng dòngcóng gǎn jué guān jiāng gǎn guān xìn chuán sòng dào zhōng shū shén jīng tǒng
    (physiology) of nerves and nerve impulses; conveying sensory information from the sense organs to the CNS.
  • huà xué gǎn shòu duì huà xué zuò chū fǎn yìng de gǎn jué shén jīng bāo huò xiù jué huò wèi jué děng gǎn jué guān
    A sensory nerve cell or sense organ, as of smell or taste, that responds to chemical stimuli.
  • yǎn diǎn mǒu chuí dòng de jiǎn dān de shì jué guānyóu gài zhe gǎn guāng de bāo de gǎn jué shāo chéng
    A simple visual organ of certain invertebrates consisting of a sensory ending covered by light-sensitive, pigmented cells.
  • gāi guǎn bāo kuò gǎn guān suì dào jiàn zhù gōng huā yuán dòng zhěn suǒ yuàn
    The museum includes a sensory tunnel, a construction site, a garden, an animal clinic, and a theater.
  • dān yǎn xiǎo 'ér jiǎn dān de yǎnchū xiàn duō zhǒng chuí dòng tōng cháng hán yòu xiē gǎn guān cuì dān yǎn jīng shuǐ jīng
    A small simple eye, found in many invertebrates, usually consisting of a few sensory cells and a single lens.
  • gǎn guān guò mǐn zhèng duì gǎn guān de zhèng cháng huò bìng de mǐn gǎn xìng de gāo zhī duì chù huò 'ěr duǒ zhī duì shēng yīn
    An abnormal or pathological increase in sensitivity to sensory stimuli, as of the skin to touch or the ear to sound.
  • yùn dòng néngshī yòng zhèng xiāo shī ròu yùn dòng huò gǎn guān sǔn hài shíjìn xíng xié diào yùn dòng huò kòng zhì shí néng de zǒng huò fēn sàng shī
    Total or partial loss of the ability to perform coordinated movements or manipulate objects in the absence of motor or sensory impairment.
  • tóu xíng chéngtóu xiàng zhōng dòng jiè shén jīng gǎn jué guān xiàng tóu huò shēn qián zhōng de zhǒng jìn huà shì
    An evolutionary trend in the animal kingdom toward centralization of neural and sensory organs in the head or anterior region of the body.
  • jiǎo kào jìn zhī zhū huò zhī zhū gāng dòng zuǐ 'èr duì shǔ guān de yòng shēng zhí shí huò gǎn jué de guān
    One of the second pair of appendages near the mouth of a spider or other arachnid that are modified for various reproductive, predatory, or sensory functions.