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sen·sa·tion·al
(sĕn-sā′shə-nəl)adj.
1. Of or relating to sensation.
2. Arousing or intended to arouse strong curiosity, interest, or reaction, especially by exaggerated or lurid details: sensational journalism; a sensational television report.
3. Outstanding; spectacular: a sensational concert; a sensational dinner.
sen·sa′tion·al·ly adv.
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Adv. | 1. | sensationally - in a sensational manner; "in the summer of 1958 the pianist had a sensationally triumphant return" |
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Translations
بصورةٍ مُثيرَةٍ للمشاعِر
senzačně
szenzációsan
stórkostlega
senzačne
heyecan uyandırıcı şekilde
sensationally
[senˈseɪʃnəlɪ] ADV [report, describe] → sensacionalmenteit was sensationally successful → tuvo un éxito sensacional
it was sensationally popular → era increíblemente popular
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
sensationally
[sɛnˈseɪʃənəli] adv (= shockingly)
The trial was sensationally halted → L'interruption du procès a créé la sensation.
Sensationally, the champions were defeated in the first round → La défaite des champions au premier tour a créé la sensation.
The trial was sensationally halted → L'interruption du procès a créé la sensation.
Sensationally, the champions were defeated in the first round → La défaite des champions au premier tour a créé la sensation.
(= extremely) [good] → fabuleusement; [talented] → prodigieusement
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
sensationally
adv
(inf: = amazingly) → sensationell, sagenhaft (inf); a sensationally successful movie → ein sensationell erfolgreicher Film; our business has improved sensationally → unser Geschäft hat sich sensationell verbessert
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sensation
(senˈseiʃən) noun1. the ability to feel through the sense of touch. Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.
2. a feeling. a sensation of faintness.
3. a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror. The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.
senˈsational adjective1. causing great excitement or horror. a sensational piece of news.
2. very good. The film was sensational.
3. intended to create feelings of excitement, horror etc. That magazine is too sensational for me.
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