"Il est apparu que ...". Ex: il est apparu que la molécule avait des effets secondaires > it has emerged that the chemical had side effects. Il (nous) est apparu que le moteur n'était pas assez puissant > it became clear (for us) / we discovered that the engine wasn't powerful enough.
If you are talking about senses, like your 5 senses, then it is called 'sens'.
The sense organ that has rods and cones that help you see light and color is the retina.
"Sens" in French can mean "meaning," "direction," or "sense" depending on the context in which it is used.
naturellement means naturally in the sense of nature. bien entendu means naturally in the sense of 'of course'
Chemoreceptors sense chemical stimuli. Mechanoreceptors sense mechanical stimuli. Thermoreceptors sense temperature stimuli. Photoreceptors sense light stimuli. Nociceptors sense pain stimuli.
a light skin (in the sense of "fair complexion") is 'peau claire' in French.
Light was not "discovered" in the traditional sense. It has always existed in the universe. However, humans have studied and understood light through experiments and observations over time. Scientists like Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein made contributions to our understanding of light through their research and theories.
A strong sense of nationalism emerged
that question makes less sense than a paranoid psychotic on LSD
Without sense (french)
Installing French doors in a home can bring in more natural light, create a sense of openness, improve aesthetics, and enhance the overall value of the property.
Kangaroos have eyes. They use their eyes to sense light.
What? This question does not really make sense...can you reword it or clarify it?
Single celled creatures can sense movement in their environment. You might say they discovered it.
If you are talking about senses, like your 5 senses, then it is called 'sens'.
White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.
Light is indivisible in the sense that any part of light, if it is perceived, is still light.Light is indivisible in the sense that any part of light, if it is perceived, is still light.Light is indivisible in the sense that any part of light, if it is perceived, is still light.Light is indivisible in the sense that any part of light, if it is perceived, is still light.