词汇 | example_english_intuitive-sense |
释义 | intuitive sensecollocation in Englishmeanings of intuitiveand senseThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with sense. intuitive adjective uk /ɪnˈtʃuː.ɪ.tɪv/ us /ɪnˈtuː.ɪ.t̬ɪv/ based on feelings rather than facts ... See more at intuitive sense noun uk /sens/ us /sens/ an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ... See more at sense Examples of intuitive senseThese 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. There is no explanation and the selection makes no intuitivesense. Here we changed the terminology to use the term word in a more intuitivesense. But the goals endorsed in common with others are still goals we each endorse, and so are in that intuitivesense our individually endorsed goals. Some of the other factors like culpability can't produce our intuitivesense of the proportionality of deserved punishment. This way, the scientist can make intuitivesense of the program's behavior, and be alert to patterns and oddities. He does not model these standards explicitly, but relies on his readers' intuitivesense of the meanings of the formulae with which he describes them. Since the factors make both statistical and intuitivesense it was decided to use them as the dependent variables in the analysis. Yet it does not make intuitivesense to see a player as getting their turn if this happens. This possibility makes intuitivesense, given that gestural labels are not destined to become a prominent part of older hearing children's labelling repertoire. As a biologist, homeopathy made intuitivesense to me. The momentum analogy makes intuitivesense, and the evidence for its utility is increasing. This makes intuitivesense if people are not selective about whom they discuss politics with, and are not choosing discussants based on political criterion. Note that we use 'positive' and 'negative' in the intuitivesense so, for example, increasing civil liberty reducing infant mortality is a positive effect. There is a clear intuitivesense in which glide deletion can be thought to overapply, then: glide deletion appears to delete more than just glides. Several factor analyses were performed, rotating varying numbers of "factors" to hypothetically orthogonal structures, seeking solutions that made intuitivesense. The fact that patients who see themselves as physically rather than emotionally unwell respond relatively poorly to a psychotherapy makes intuitivesense. As most people believe they have an intuitivesense of the difference between right and wrong, they find it easy to deal with an issue in those terms. He reminds us that repose or 'vital stability' is the appearance of harmonious unity in a building and it is achieved through an intuitivesense of proportion. Lauer (1995) has claimed that the dependency model makes intuitivesense and produces better results through his experiments. 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. Want to learn more? Go to the definition of intuitive Go to the definition of sense See other collocations with sense |
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