词汇 | common-sense |
释义 | common sense noun[ U ] uk /ˌkɒm.ən ˈsens/ us /ˌkɑː.mən ˈsens/ B1 the basic level of practical knowledge and judgment that we all need to help us live in a reasonable and safe way: 常识 Windsurfing is perfectly safe as long as you have/use some common sense.只要具备/运用些常识,帆板冲浪运动非常安全。 a matter of common sense常识的问题 Synonym horse senseold-fashioned See also sensenoun Anyone with any common sense would have known what to do. Common sense and creativity are the essential qualities we need in an employee. I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end.我相信常识最终会获胜。 There is no doubt that the court's decision is a victory for common sense.毫无疑问法庭的裁决是很合理的。 You get out first, and then lift the boxes out. Honestly - use your common sense! Intelligence acuity acumen agility apt aptness brain gumption highbrow horse sense hyper-intelligent imaginative perceptively percipient percipiently perspicacious perspicaciously perspicacity profundity whip-smart wisdom Related wordcommonsensical common sense | American Dictionarycommon sense noun[ U ] us/ˈkɑm·ən ˈsens/ the ability to use good judgment in making decisions and to live in a reasonable and safe way Examples of common sensecommon sense Some theories in physics contain direct paradoxes in view of commonsense and 'folk physics'. The final three chapters discuss the relationship between religion, morality and civilization, religious language and truth, and religious knowledge and commonsense. Using our five senses (and commonsense) death appears to those left behind to be the final exit. One approach to ensuring an appropriate choice of modalities is to use commonsense. Such an ideological pincer movement cannot easily be assailed with the commonsense of policy making. Their reasoning here seems to be closer to one of conflict settlement guided by commonsense than to a strictly legal one. We should always be sceptical of received wisdom, or in its rather more dangerous guise common sense, which is often little more than 'naturalised' ideology. Recent historical and archeological evidence has shown this picture to be inaccurate, as commonsense could have probably told us too. This should be as plain to reason as it is to commonsense. Although this assumption is seldom justified and is often contraindicated by commonsense, it has been protected for decades by an overly forgiving justification process. On the other hand, ideologies, in the name of 'commonsense' or 'self-evident logic', have in-built mechanisms for resisting resistance. Commonsense strongly supports the notion that mental activity during sleep is affected by forebrain lesions; the focal nature of these lesions is striking however. Commonsense tells us that deviation from an internationally understandable norm is acceptable up to the point where it impedes communication. They have adopted a range of policies to promote a common language and a commonsense of national identity and membership. Commonsense reasoning systems cope with the need to model changes and lack thereof over time. See all examples of common sense 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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