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31sensitive — jautrioji mimoza statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Pupinių šeimos dekoratyvinis, vaistinis augalas (Mimosa pudica), kilęs iš Amerikos atogrąžų. atitikmenys: lot. Mimosa pudica angl. humble plant; mimosa; sensitive plant; sensitive plant;… …
32sensitive — adj. & n. adj. 1 (often foll. by to) very open to or acutely affected by external stimuli or mental impressions; having sensibility. 2 (of a person) easily offended or emotionally hurt. 3 (often foll. by to) (of an instrument etc.) responsive to… …
33sensitive — adj. possessing the ability to respond to a stimulus. The cells of the retina, for example, are sensitive to the stimulus of light and respond by sending nerve impulses to the brain. Other receptors are sensitive to different specific stimuli,… …
34sensitive — / sensɪtɪv/ adjective able to feel something sharply ● The market is very sensitive to the result of the elections. ⇒ price sensitive …
35sensitive — classified classified adj. 1. arranged into classes or categories; as, {unclassified}. Syn: categorized. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] 2. assigned to a class of documents withheld from general circulation; of information or documents. Opposite of… …
36sensitive — /ˈsɛnsətɪv / (say sensuhtiv) adjective 1. endowed with sensation. 2. readily affected by external agencies or influences. 3. having acute mental or emotional sensibility; easily affected, pained, annoyed, etc. 4. highly susceptible to adverse… …
37sensitive — jautrus statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. sensitive; sentisive vok. empfindlich; sensitiv rus. чувствительный pranc. sensible …
38sensitive — / sensɪtɪv/ adjective able to feel something sharply ● The market is very sensitive to the result of the elections …
39Sensitive fern — Sensitive Sen si*tive, a. [F. sensitif. See {Sense}.] 1. Having sense of feeling; possessing or exhibiting the capacity of receiving impressions from external objects; as, a sensitive soul. [1913 Webster] 2. Having quick and acute sensibility,… …
40Sensitive flame — Sensitive Sen si*tive, a. [F. sensitif. See {Sense}.] 1. Having sense of feeling; possessing or exhibiting the capacity of receiving impressions from external objects; as, a sensitive soul. [1913 Webster] 2. Having quick and acute sensibility,… …