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intuitions

英 [ˌɪntju(ː)ˈɪʃənz]

美 [ˌɪntuˈɪʃənz]

n.  直觉力; (一种)直觉
intuition的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-VAR 直觉
    Yourintuitionor yourintuitionsare unexplained feelings you have that something is true even when you have no evidence or proof of it.
    1. Her intuition was telling her that something was wrong...
      她的直觉告诉她一定出了什么问题。
    2. You can't make a case on your intuitions, Phil.
      菲尔,你不能凭直觉来作出解释。

双语例句

  • Thus, our moral intuitions can supply us with moral of a general kind.
    因此,我们的道德直觉可以提供给我们一个大概同一的道德。
  • Instead, your heart, your feelings and your intuitions guide you thru most circumstances without any rational thinking, which bewilder your friends.
    因此,带领你解决问题的只有是你的心、你的感受和你的直觉,而不是理智和逻辑性的分析和思考。
  • Our intuitions about the merits of scale and centralisation are generally wrong, partly because a price system can co-ordinate the decentralised decisions of many small companies and households well.
    我们关于规模经济和中央计划优点的直觉总体上是错误的,这部分程度上是因为,价格机制可以很好地协调大量小公司和家庭的分散化决策。
  • They also resort to theories, predictions, and intuitions that are inherently incapable of exact proof.
    法官还借助理论、预测和直觉,这些在实际举证中是不可能得到的。
  • Those really are my intuitions when I think about these cases.
    当我想到这些案例真的得出了那些直觉。
  • Intuitions or the general rules are not good enough to solve this problem.
    仅凭感性知识或笼统的规则,这一问题是不会得到解决的。
  • That is, while drawing on your own intuitions and past experience about the material being presented is permissible, it is not analysis, and should play a minor role in your write-up.
    也就是说,以你自己的与此材料有关的洞察力与过去的经验来书写是被允许的,这并非是分析,并应该在你的作业中只占一小部份。
  • Sometimes you just have to rely on your intuitions.
    有时你只能依靠你的直觉。
  • Fear has mainly to do with a lack of trust in your own inspirations, feelings and intuitions.
    害怕主要和你不相信自己的灵感,感觉和直觉有关。
  • Then there's the option of basing our judgments on what conservative bioethicist Leon Kass once called the wisdom of repugnance& that is, on our commonsense moral intuitions.
    然后,出现了一种选择,让我们的判断基于保守派生物伦理学家LeonKass一度所说的厌恶的智慧&就是说,基于我们的常识中的道德直觉。