sense
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to sense
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sense of proportion
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sense
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sense of honour
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in a qualified sense
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sense
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sense-making process
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sense of achievement
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colour sense
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sense of pleasure
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sense of menace
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sense and sensibility
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a sense of occasion
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sense of hearing
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sense of hearing
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sense of justice
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olfactory sense
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sense of smell
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sense of taste
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sense of taste
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sense of balance
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in a sense
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in a sense
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in every sense
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common sense
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sense of directions
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sense of duty
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sense of duty
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sense of right and wrong
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sense of justice
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sense of beauty
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aesthetic sense
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sense of guilt
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sense of sight
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sense of mission
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a false sense of security
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to make sense
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to make sense
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to make sense
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in a sense
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sense organ
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stylistic sense
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sense of tact
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sense of touch
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tactile sense
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sense of basic trust
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sense of responsibility
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sense of responsibility
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to sense
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sense
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sense of being
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in the full sense of the word
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in every sense of the word
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in the usual sense of the word
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literal sense
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mark sense card
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sense of a common bondZusammengehörigkeitsgefühl Familie
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to sense
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equivalent in the wider senseäquivalent Matrizen
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common-sense
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to sense
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to sense
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to sense
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common-sense
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to be full of good sense
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in the figurative sense
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in what sense
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moral sense
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to make good economic sense
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without any sense of humour
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lacking a sense of direction
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in the figurative sense
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to talk sense
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to have the good sense to do sth.
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to make sense of sth.
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to make sense of sth.
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to take sth. in literal sense
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There's a lot of sense in that.
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There is no sense in that.
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It doesn't make sense.
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There's a lot of sense in that.
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That doesn't make sense to me.
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The sense escapes me.
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He had the good sense to ...
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There is no sense in that.Es ist zwecklos . sinnlos
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There's some sense in doing that.
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You're not making sense.
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He needs a little horse sense.
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Your plan doesn't make any sense at all.
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Now you're talking sense.
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Now you're making sense.
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It all makes sense now.
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She had the sense to ...
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There's some sense in what she says.
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Does this make sense to you?
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Does it make sense to you?
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lack of sense of smell
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lack of sense of smell
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distortion of sense of taste
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distortion of sense of taste
Beispiele im Kontext
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Member of the Commission. - I think that using common sense, which is also allowed for a Commissioner, your question makes plenty of sense.
Mitglied der Kommission. - Ich denke, wenn man seinen gesunden Menschenverstand benutzt, was auch einem Kommissionsmitglied zusteht, ist ihre Frage sehr sinnvoll.
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bad sense
in schlechtem Sinne
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Common sense
Hausverstand
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Sense of time
Zeitgefühl
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Hypnotic Sense
Hypnotic Sense
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sense of humor
Humor
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sense of humour
Humor
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Common sense is
Gesunder Menschenverstand ist