sensitivity的意思和读音

sensitivity

: [ˌsensəˈtɪvəti] : [.sensə'tɪvəti]

n.

sensitivities  

n.indifference

n.compassion,sympathy,understanding,kindliness,warmth

sensitivityn.to people's feelings

1.[u]~ (to sth)the ability to understand other people's feelings

sensitivity to the needs of children

She pointed out with tact and sensitivity exactly where he had gone wrong.

to art/music/literature

2.[u]the ability to understand art, music and literature and to express yourself through them

She played with great sensitivity.

being easily upset

3.[u][c][usupl]a tendency to be easily offended or upset by sth

He's a mixture of anger and sensitivity.

She was blind to the feelings and sensitivities of other people.

of information/subject

4.[u]the fact of needing to be treated very carefully because it may offend or upset people

Confidentiality is important because of the sensitivity of the information.

to food/cold/light, etc.

5.[u][c][usupl]the quality of reacting quickly or more than usual to sth

food sensitivity

allergies and sensitivities

Some children develop a sensitivity to cow's milk.

The eyes of some fish have a greater sensitivity to light than ours do.

to small changes

6.[u]the ability to measure very small changes

the sensitivity of the test

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n.1.the quality of understanding how someone feels and being careful not to offend them; the quality of understanding something and being careful not to do anything that harms or damages it2.a tendency to have a strong physical reaction to something3.a tendency to have strong emotional reactions, especially to be offended easily; a natural understanding of something, and a natural reaction to it; the feelings of someone who may be offended4.a situation in which something needs to be dealt with carefully because people could be offended5.the ability to measure slight differences in weight, time, temperature, etc.1.the quality of understanding how someone feels and being careful not to offend them; the quality of understanding something and being careful not to do anything that harms or damages it2.a tendency to have a strong physical reaction to something3.a tendency to have strong emotional reactions, especially to be offended easily; a natural understanding of something, and a natural reaction to it; the feelings of someone who may be offended4.a situation in which something needs to be dealt with carefully because people could be offended5.the ability to measure slight differences in weight, time, temperature, etc.

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1.Fred Kofman is a living example of what he preaches, a man of sensitivity, impeccability, and keen consciousness.

2.Many critics said he brought humor and sensitivity to his portrayal of the Man of Steel.

3.Environmental Sensitivity reflects the extent to which products must be adapted to the culture-specific needs of different national markets.

4.Further research maybe able to explain the sensitivity to light in terms of the type of blindness of the subject.

5.This sensitivity of character drove her to pursue her study of English in a much different way from my other students.

6.For its high sensitivity, accuracy, high speed and easy to be automated, bio mass spectrometry develops very fast.广

7.None of the banks would comment given the sensitivity of the matter and differences of opinion on what should be done.

8.The source declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.

9.The official said the president's reaction to the fresh demand placed on him was 'understandable' given the sensitivity of the talks.”。

10.The sensor can be used for a variety of applications, which benefit from the small dimensions and high sensitivity.