Приклади вживання Other senses Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Engage other senses.
Other senses of the word.
Involve other senses.
Other senses of the wordEdit.
People have other senses.
Visual perception gives a person more information than other senses.
Yet these other senses are vital.
Vision overwhelms the other senses.
It's only at higher levels that the other senses join in and there are connections with memory and emotion.
But in the heart of Khan's other senses.
Economy is later recorded in other senses shared by oikonomiā in Greek, including"thrift" and"administration.".
They have to rely on other senses.
Sight differs from other senses since it requires not only the eye and the object, but also light.
I hear that blind people's other senses are more alert.
Other senses like touch or sight require a lot of"decoding" before they can be understood and get a response.
Sometimes people associate colors with other senses.
Man's makeup is such that, eyesight, hearing and other senses greatly influence his thoughts and spiritual mood.
The main character, MattMurdock, was blinded in childhood because of an accident, but thanks to this, his other senses increased exponentially.
Not only the sight, but all the other senses--touch, taste, hearing and smell--are benefited by central fixation.
The eyes take in more information than all the other senses combined.
When we close off one of our senses, the other senses become heightened.
People who are born blind do not see any images,but have dreams equally vivid involving their other senses of sound, smell, touch and emotion.
Chris's clock shows us that even raising just one of those other senses can make for a brilliant product.
They say that when you lose one of your senses your other senses become more acute.
It is said that when a person is deprived of something, it exacerbates other senses, it becomes more sensitive.
The study authors also said that Beethoven'shearing loss might have heightened his other senses and made him even more aware of his heartbeat.
This approach seems open to the charge that thevisual is given an artificial independence from the other senses that has little bearing on real experience.