嗅觉xiù jiào
olfactory sensation; sense of smell; smell; scent
脘腹胀满wǎn fù zhàng mǎn
abdominal fullness and distention
耸人听闻sǒng rén tīng wén
deliberately exaggerate so as to create a sensation
轰动hōng dòng
cause [create] a sensation; make a stir; create quite a stir
撼天动地hàn tiān dòng dì
cause a great sensation; shake both the heaven and the earth
耸人耳目sǒng rén ěr mù
arrest [attract] public attention; deliberately exaggerate so as to create a
耸人听闻的sǒng rén tīng wén de
lurid; sensation
轰动一时hōng dòng yī shí
create [cause; make] a great sensation; create a public sensation; make a noise
诬人作贼wū rén zuò zéi
falsely accuse sb. of being a thief; accuse sb. of theft [stealing]
湐bó
of shallow water
楛kǔ
of poor quality
借助jiè zhù
by dint of, in virtue of
猥琐wěi suǒ
of wretched appearance; of dreadful appearance
趁机利用chèn jī lì yòng
take advantage of sth.; make a convenience of sb; make capital of sth; take
蹩脚的bié jiǎo de
of a kind; shoddy; of sorts
璘彬lín bīn
of luster of jade in riotous profusion
拜别bài bié
take leave of
别离bié lí
take leave of
寒微hán wēi
of low station
原声例句
TED-Ed(视频版)
The sensation of fullness is set in motion as food moves from your mouth down your esophagus.
当食物从您的嘴巴顺着食道向下移动时,就会产生饱腹感。
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Even though we're not hungry, we can still want to eat because we have that pleasure system in the brain, which can override these sensations of fullness, for example.