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

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If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. Si se limpiaran las puertas de la percepción, ante el hombre todo aparecería como es, infinito.
It's no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense. No cabe duda de que la verdad es más extraña que la ficción. La ficción tiene que tener sentido.
And it is only a very short step from there, to perception which occurs in the absence of all immediate signals and has to be labeled extrasensory. Y es solo un paso muy corto desde ahí, hasta la percepción que ocurre en ausencia de toda señal inmediata, y que tiene que catalogarse de extrasensorial.
Tom doesn't think this makes any sense. Tom no cree que esto tenga sentido.
Which means that our perception of any situation depends only partly on sensory signals being received at that time. Lo cuál significa que nuestra percepción de cualquier situación depende tan sólo parcialmente en las señales sensoriales siendo recibidas en ese momento.
It makes sense now. Ahora tiene sentido.
Tom lost his sense of smell. Tom perdió el sentido del olfato.
Her explanation of the problem made no sense. Su explicación del problema no tenía sentido.
I have a good sense of direction, so I don't get lost. Tengo un buen sentido de la orientación, así que no me pierdo.
Tom has no sense of humor. Tom no tiene sentido del humor.
He was so confused that his answer did not make any sense. Él estaba tan confundido que su respuesta no tenía ningún sentido.
"Happiness" is not a countable noun. It would make no sense to have 18 happinesses. "Felicidad" es un sustantivo incontable. No tendría sentido tener 18 felicidades.
I lost my sense of direction in the snowstorm. Perdí el sentido de la orientación en la tormenta de nieve.
Using Esperanto with him, I sense that we both are at the same level, at least from a linguistic point of view. Cuando usamos esperanto, estamos al mismo nivel, por lo menos, lingüístico.
Instead, they detect sounds through their tongues and feel vibrations through sense organs in the skull. En lugar de eso, ellos detectan sonidos por medio de sus lenguas y sienten las vibraciones a través de órganos sensitivos en el cráneo.
Tom has a good sense of humor. Tom tiene buen sentido del humor.
All of us have an interest in history. In a sense, we are all historians. A todos nos interesa la historia. En cierto sentido, todos somos historiadores.
What he said is true in a sense. Lo que él dijo es verdad en cierto sentido.
Tom has no sense of style. Tom no tiene gusto para la moda.
A dog has a sharp sense of smell. Un perro tiene un agudo sentido del olfato.
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