insensible
adj.
c.1400, "lacking the power to feel with the senses," from Latin insensibilis "that cannot be felt," from in- "not" (see in-(1)) + sensibilis (see sensible). Also sometimes in Middle English "incapable of being felt or perceived by the senses" (early 15c.). Meaning "unconscious" is attested from early 15c. See insensate.
〔李〕[in-=not 不;sensible a. 感觉得到的→] a. not sensible;not able to feel 无感觉的
〔蒋〕[in-无,不,sensible感觉的] 无感觉的,失去知觉的