commonsense

commonsense ['kɒmən'sens]  [ˈkɑmənˈsɛns] 

commonsense 基本解释

commonsense

形容词常识的,具有常识的

commonsense 网络解释

1. 具有常识的:commons 平民 | commonsense 具有常识的 | commonsensible 常识的

2. 有常识的:commonplace 平凡的 n.平常话 | commonsense 有常识的 | commonwealth 共和国;联邦

3. 常识(的):cling 缠住,绕住 | commonsense 常识(的) | conduct 实行;进行

commonsense 单语例句

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1. Then there's the " commonsense psychological level, " Hansen noted.

2. These fabrications are so outlandish that any commonsense individual will find them incredible.

3. Such practices have become so pervasive that it takes little more than commonsense to ferret out a solution.

4. commonsense

4. Here are seven commonsense principles of global economic governance that they might agree on.

5. It is commonsense to not have such items as " maintaining overall social stability " in China's governmental budget.

6. commonsense什么意思

6. " This is a commonsense step to protect passengers in the face of a proven threat, " Wyden said.

7. commonsense的意思

7. Public skepticism has been directed chiefly at the statistical arm of the government, which has been ridiculed for releasing data contradicting basic commonsense assumptions.

commonsense 英英释义

adj

1. commonsense

1. exhibiting native good judgment

    e.g. arrive home at a reasonable hour
           commonsense scholarship on the foibles of a genius
           unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that beset the more sophisticated

    Synonym: commonsensible commonsensical