intuition 详细解释

intuition

[.intju:'iʃən]

n.直觉, 直觉的知识

n.

1. 直观(能力), 直觉[U]

She sensed what was wrong by intuition.

她凭直觉意识到什么地方出毛病了。

2. 直觉感知的事; 直觉知识[C][+that]

She had an intuition that her friend was ill.

她有一种直觉:她的朋友病了。

3. 敏锐的洞察力[U]

词形变化

形容词: intuitional | 副词: intuitionally |

词义辨析

同义参见:

knowledge  intellect  insight  feeling  prediction  perception  

英英释义

名词 intuition:

instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)

an impression that something might be the case

同义词:hunch, suspicion

补充

intuitionintuition英:[ˌɪntjuˈiʃən] 美:[ˌɪntuˈɪʃən, -tju-]n.1.直觉He knew this thing by intuition.他凭直觉了解这件事。2.凭直觉感知的知识I had an intuition that I would find you.我有一种直觉, 我能找到你们。My intuitions proved correct.我的直觉是正确的。

例句

1. She tried by intuition and her good sense of direction to retrace her steps.她试着凭直觉和良好的方向感沿原路返回。 2. My intuition tells me that life is a natural phenomenon in the universe.我的直觉告诉我:生命是宇宙间的一种自然现象。 3. You can't make a case on your intuitions.你不能光凭直觉就提出控告。 4. we shall allow our intuition to guide us.我们将让直觉指引我们。 5. your insights and intuitions as a native speaker are positively sought.你对母语的领悟和直觉是大家特别希望获得的。 6. She knew, by intuition, about his illness, although he never mentioned it.虽然他没有说,可是她凭直觉知道他患了病。 7. Intuitively, she knew that he was lying.她凭直觉知道他在撒谎。 8. intuition was telling her that something was very wrong.直觉告诉她有什么东西很不对劲。 9. "“How did you know I would drop by?” “Oh, I don't know. It must have been intuition.”"“你怎么知道我要来?”“哦,我不知道,一定是直觉吧。” 10. I trusted my intuition [=instincts] and ended the relationship.我相信我的直觉,于是结束了这段关系。 11. "I had an intuition [=(more commonly) feeling, hunch] that you would drop by."我有种直觉,你会顺道来看我。