intuitive

intuitive [ɪnˈtju:ɪtɪv]  [ɪnˈtu:ɪtɪv] 

intuitive 基本解释

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形容词直观的; 直觉的; 凭直觉获知的

intuitive 反义词

形容词discursive

intuitive 相关例句

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形容词

1. She is a very intuitive person.
    她是个颇有直觉力的人。

intuitive 词典解释

1. 直觉的;凭直觉获知的
    If you have an intuitive idea or feeling about something, you feel that it is true although you have no evidence or proof of it.

    e.g. A positive pregnancy test soon confirmed her intuitive feelings.
           阳性孕检结果很快证实了她的直觉。

intuitively
He seemed to know intuitively that I must be missing my mother...
他似乎凭直觉知道我肯定在想母亲。
Some of the ideas are very intriguing and sound intuitively plausible.
有些想法非常吸引人,听起来觉得很有道理。
intuitive 单语例句

1. Ge Long's oil paintings extol nature and life from an intuitive approach.

2. intuitive的翻译

2. Settle down for a little while and let your intuitive powers kick in.

3. With a kind of intuitive genius, he carefully gleaned and updated their wisdom for contemporary use.

4. Although this approach has been used mainly for weight loss, intuitive eating is in reality a general philosophy for eating the natural way.

5. Interesting mix of gregariousness paired with introversion, intuitive reasoning paired with savvy business skills.

6. If you pick up an iPad and you're pushing on the buttons, it's intuitive.

7. It will be a long time before it becomes intuitive for most people and governments to place climate change concern high on their agenda.

8. Their play improved by the game but was still not united or intuitive enough to get past the quarterfinals.

9. Photo XP allows a mobile phone user to organize and play back their digital memories in a more intuitive way.

10. She's very intuitive on almost a psychic level and no one ever acknowledges it, which is interesting.

intuitive 英英释义

adj

1. intuitive

1. obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation

    Synonym: nonrational visceral

2. intuitive

2. spontaneously derived from or prompted by a natural tendency

    e.g. an intuitive revulsion