common sense
noun /ˌkɒmən ˈsens/
/ˌkɑːmən ˈsens/
[uncountable]- the ability to think about things in a practical way and make sensible decisions
常识 - For goodness' sake, just use your common sense!
我的老天,你也凭常识想想! - It’s common sense to keep medicines away from children.
让药物远离儿童是常识。 - a common-sense approach to a problem
按常理解决问题的方法
- Common sense should tell you that people will find out sooner or later.
凭常识应该知道人们迟早会发现的。 - He doesn't have an ounce of common sense.
他没有一点儿常识。 - I hope that common sense will prevail.
我希望常识将起作用。 - That child has got no common sense!
那个孩子没有常识! - Use a bit of common sense!
用点儿常识吧! - If any problems arise, just use your common sense.
如有问题出现,按常识处理即可。 - Luckily the boy had the common sense to phone the police.
幸运的是,这个男孩有打电话报警的常识。 - Of course people won't accept your point of view if you try to bully them. That's just common sense.
你想欺负人家,人家当然不会接受你的观点。那只是常识。 - The assessment team will be looking for examples of practical common sense.
评估小组将寻找实用常识的例子。 - This new legislation is a victory for common sense.
这项新立法是常识的胜利。 - We prefer to take a common sense approach to raising children.
我们希望按常理养育孩子。 - Your professional judgement will be based on experience and common sense.
你的专业判断将基于经验和常识。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- good
- sound
- plain
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- have
- exercise
- rely on
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- prevail
- dictate something
- suggest something
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- (not) an ounce of common sense
- For goodness' sake, just use your common sense!