词汇 | example_english_instinctively |
释义 | Examples of instinctivelyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Instinctively, they draw close to those whose goodwill, sympathy and courage they know. This reviewer would instinctively regard such a view as controversial, but a considered debate of such an important issue can only be beneficial. Instinctively we try to find the evocative side of each sound whose source is not revealed. While these types of changes can be induced by contact with other languages, linguists tend instinctively to look for internal reasons. These women instinctively sought to overturn the social order because of the congenital peculiarities of their bio-psychic constitutions. It was to develop the kind of system, based on workers' self-management, that the workers' councils were demanding from an instinctively socialist position. In fact many directors, instinctively appreciating their bogus status, have them 'played' by some of the party guests letting their hair down. Instinctively, the prospect runs counter to our sensibilities. They had their recipes in their mind and cooked instinctively according to familiar routines. In contrast, the salesman with vitality was so commanding that others tended instinctively to follow his suggestions. They are not instinctively democratic, and they believe in a true natural aristocracy. Without excessive or overt scrutiny, the clerk decides, seemingly instinctively, which language to use with a given customer. Acousmatic composers are instinctively aware of transmodal connections. Having taken over the secondary schools as their natural preserves, the interwar graduates instinctively turned their attention to elementary schools. Motivated by profits, survival, principle, or pride of personal proprietorship, employers instinctively opposed the surrender of their managerial independence. Noses respond as if instinctively to stimuli, as, for example, when a whiff warns one away from the dangers of rancid food. We know instinctively when a feature of language is useful in communication. When legal interpreters talk about liberty, they instinctively employ a language beyond the specificity of legal determination. Instinctively he turned to hide in the bundles of laundry. Speech is a product of the body: producing breath involves the whole body and formations of the mouth may instinctively be echoed by other parts of the body. Yet some people instinctively distrust anything new. As with all these games, the rules are kept to a minimum, so that players carry no preconceptions but play as they act and react in the situation instinctively. The implication was that although governments ought to be engaged in income transfers, they ought not to be as vigorous as egalitarians might instinctively want them to be. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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