intuition
noun /ˌɪntjuˈɪʃn/
/ˌɪntuˈɪʃn/
- [uncountable] the ability to know something by using your feelings rather than considering the facts
直觉力 - Intuition told her that he had spoken the truth.
直觉告诉她,他说的是实话。 - He was guided by intuition and personal judgement.
他受直觉和个人判断的指导。 - The answer came to me in a flash of intuition.
直觉一闪,我想到了答案。
- Her feminine intuition told her that he was unhappy.
女性的直觉告诉她他不快乐。 - Intuition told me we were going in the wrong direction.
直觉告诉我,我们走错方向了。 - Most business decisions are guided by pure intuition.
绝大多数商业决策纯粹都是根据直觉作出的。 - Call it women's intuition if you like, but I knew he was up to something.
就当是女人的直觉吧,但我肯定他在捣鬼。 - I seem to get to the answers as much by intuition as by any special knowledge.
我似乎通过直觉和任何特殊的知识来获得答案。 - The contestants will be given no instructions but will have to rely on their own intuition.
参赛者不会得到任何指示,但必须依靠自己的直觉。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- female
- feminine
- woman’s
- …
- flash
- have
- rely on
- trust
- …
- suggest something
- tell somebody something
- by intuition
- intuition about
- intuition behind
- …
- Intuition told her that he had spoken the truth.
- [countable] intuition (that…) an idea or a strong feeling that something is true although you cannot explain why
(一种)直觉 - I had an intuition that something awful was about to happen.
我直觉感到要出乱子了。
- She had an intuition that her mother wasn't very well.
她有种直觉,觉得母亲身体不太好。 - She learned to trust her intuitions about other people's motives.
她学会了相信自己对于他人动机的直觉。 - His presence there confirmed my original intuition.
他的出现证实了我最初的直觉。 - Jack's intuition to call her that day had been right.
杰克那天给她打电话的直觉是对的。 - We weren't sure whether our intuitions were correct.
我们不确定我们的直觉是否正确。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- female
- feminine
- woman’s
- …
- flash
- have
- rely on
- trust
- …
- suggest something
- tell somebody something
- by intuition
- intuition about
- intuition behind
- …
- I had an intuition that something awful was about to happen.
词源late Middle English (denoting spiritual insight or immediate spiritual communication): from late Latin intuitio(n-), from Latin intueri ‘consider’, from in- ‘upon’ + tueri ‘to look’.