intuitive
adjective /ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv/
/ɪnˈtuːɪtɪv/
- (of ideas
) obtained by using your feelings rather than by considering the facts思想 凭直觉得到的;直觉的 - He had an intuitive sense of what the reader wanted.
他能直觉地感到读者需要什么。
- Her intuitive good taste was evident throughout her home.
她直觉上的好品味在她家里随处可见。 - Our approach to the subject can be strictly rational or wholly intuitive.
我们处理这个问题的方法既可以是全然理性的,也可以是全凭直觉的。 - Some students have an intuitive grasp of mathematical concepts.
有些学生对数学概念有直观的把握。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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- He had an intuitive sense of what the reader wanted.
- (of people
) able to understand something by using feelings rather than by considering the facts人 有直觉力的 - I don't think that women are necessarily more intuitive than men.
我认为女人未必比男人更有直觉。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- extremely
- fairly
- very
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- I don't think that women are necessarily more intuitive than men.
- (of computer software, etc.
) easy to understand and to use计算机软件等 易懂的;使用简便的 Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- extremely
- fairly
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词源late 15th cent. (originally used of sight, in the sense ‘accurate, unerring’): from medieval Latin intuitivus, from Latin intueri ‘consider’, from in- ‘upon’ + tueri ‘to look’.