late 14c., "capability of being perceived by the senses; ability to sense or perceive," from Old French sensibilite, from Late Latin sensibilitatem (nominative sensibilitas), from sensibilis (see sensible). Rarely recorded until the emergence of the meaning "emotional consciousness, capacity for higher feelings or refined emotion" (1751). Related: Sensibilities.
权威例句
1. Everything he writes demonstrates the depth of his sensibility.
他笔下的一切都显示出他深深的感悟。
2. a man of impeccable manners, charm and sensibility
一个有魅力、懂感情、举止无可挑剔的男人
3. You should marry intellect with sensibility in dealing with it.
处理这件事时你应把理智与情感融合在一起.
4. No one with sensibility would buy the book.
没有一个有鉴赏力的人会买这本书.
5. With sharp eyes and keen sensibility, she has uncompromisingly tackled the hot issues in China.