sensación
/sensaˈθjon/, [sẽn.saˈθjõn]feeling, sensation
Noun sensación f (plural sensaciones)
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sensation, feeling
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-¿Qué clase de sensación? -le preguntó la dependienta.
"What kind of feeling?" the shopkeeper asked.
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Tengo la sensación de que lleva razón.
I have a feeling he is right.
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Tenía la sensación de que Tom estaba en problemas.
I had a feeling that Tom was in trouble.
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El que escucha por primera vez su voz grabada, tiene la sensación de estar escuchando a un extraño.
When you listen to your recorded voice, you get the feeling that you're hearing the voice of a stranger.
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Tengo la sensación de haber visto ya la película.
I feel like I've already seen this movie.
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Tengo una sensación rara.
I have a funny feeling.
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Tengo la sensación de que hoy va a ser interesante.
I have a feeling today is going to be interesting.
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-Lo siento, -se disculpó Dima- acabo de tener una sensación extrañísima.
"I'm sorry," Dima apologized. "I just had the strangest feeling."
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Tengo la sensación de que Tom no se va a graduar este año.
I've got a feeling that Tom won't graduate this year.
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El dolor es una sensación totalmente personal.
Pain is an entirely personal sensation.
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