Pocket Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:sensation /sɑ̃sasjɔ̃/ feminine noun feeling, sensation;
aimer les ~s fortes to like one's thrills;
la décision a fait ~ the decision caused a sensation;
un journal à ~ a tabloid. Subscribe to the Oxford Concise or Unabridged dictionary for more translations, meanings and examples. ' sensation' found in these entries: sensation: WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2009
| sensation | | nf | tactility |
| sensation | | nf | sensation (awareness) |
| sensation | | nf | feeling |
| sensation | | nf | feeling (sensation) |
| sensation | (génère une excitation du public) | nf | sensation (public excitement) |
| sensation | (sentiment général) | nf | sensation (general feeling) | | Compound Forms/Formes composées |
| journal à sensation | nm | tabloid |
| journalisme à sensation | | yellow journalism |
| magazine à sensation | | pulp magazine |
| magazine à sensation | | penny dreadful |
| sensation de brûlure | nf | burning pain |
| sensation de piqûre | n | pinprick |
| sensation de rêve | n | stardust figuratif |
| vague sensation | nf | vague feeling | | Report an error. | Forums WR : discussions dont le titre comprend le mot(s) "sensation".
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