Usage examples of "sense" in English with translation to Spanish

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That doesn't make sense. Eso no tiene sentido.
Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the proximity of objects around them. La gente ciega a veces desarrolla una habilidad compensatoria de percibir la proximidad de los objetos alrededor de ellos.
Does this sentence make sense? ¿Tiene sentido esta frase?
What Tom says makes sense. Lo que Tom dice tiene sentido.
Tom lost his sense of smell. Tom perdió el sentido del olfato.
Tom has no sense of humor. Tom no tiene sentido del humor.
Bill has no sense of adventure. Bill no tiene sentido de la aventura.
This message doesn't make sense. Este mensaje no tiene sentido.
Does this make sense to you? ¿Tiene sentido esto a usted?
Your answer does not make sense. Tu respuesta no tiene sentido.
You have no sense of direction. No tienes ningún sentido de la orientación.
The concept doesn’t make sense. El concepto no tiene sentido.
This sentence doesn't make sense. Esta frase no tiene sentido.
She has a sense of humor. Ella tiene sentido del humor.
That makes no sense at all. Eso no tiene sentido en lo absoluto.
Experience will teach you common sense. La experiencia te enseñará sentido común.
You have a sense of humor. Tienes sentido del humor.
He has no sense of humor. Él no tiene sentido del humor.
He has a sense of humor. Él tiene sentido del humor.
Tom has a good sense of humor. Tom tiene buen sentido del humor.
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