instinctive 详细解释

instinctive

[in'stiŋktiv]

adj. 本能的, 天性的, 直觉的

a.

(出于)本能的; (出于)天性的; (来自)直觉的

She had an instinctive taste for music.

她性喜音乐。

Climbing is instinctive in monkeys.

猴子攀爬出于本能。

词形变化

副词: instinctively |

词义辨析

同义参见:

organic  spontaneous  involuntary  inherent  inborn  constitutional  

英英释义

形容词 instinctive:

unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct

同义词:natural

补充

instinctiveinstinctive英:[inˈstiŋktiv] 美:[ɪnˈstɪŋktɪv]adj.1.凭本能的, 天生的, 直觉的

例句

1. It's an absolutely instinctive reaction. If a child falls, you pick it up.这完全是本能的反应。如果孩子摔倒了, 你会把他扶起来。 2. I had a strange, instinctive feeling that my baby was too big.我有一种奇怪的直觉:我的宝宝长得太大了。 3. Kurt had an instinctive distrust of bureaucrats and bureaucracy.库尔特本能地不信任官僚主义者和官僚机构。 4. Ms Senatorova showed an instinctive feel for market economics.谢娜托洛娃女士对市场经济学表现出一种天生的敏感。 5. an instinctive distaste for conflict.对冲突本能的厌恶。 6. an instinctive writer.天生的作家。 7. Cats have an instinctive desire to hunt.猫天生就有捕食欲望。 8. an instinctive reaction/response本能反应/回应 9. instinctive behavior本能行为 10. "She felt instinctively that something was wrong. = instinctively, she felt (that) something was wrong."她本能地感觉到有地方不对劲。 11. He knew instinctively what not to say.凭直觉他知道什么不该说。