释义 |
instinct美 ['ɪnstɪŋkt] 英 ['ɪnstɪŋkt] - n.本能;直觉;天性
- adj.充满的
- 网络本能反应;生性;笑看风云
n. nature,character,makeup,predisposition,disposition 1. | ~ (for sth/for doing sth).~ (to do sth) 本能;天性a natural tendency for people and animals to behave in a particular way using the knowledge and abilities that they were born with rather than thought or training |
| | | Children do not know by instinct the difference between right and wrong. 儿童并非生来就会分辨是非。 | | His first instinct was to run away. 他的本能反应就是逃跑。 | | Horses have a well-developed instinct for fear. 马天性易受惊吓。 | | Even at school, he showed he had an instinct for(= was naturally good at) business. 他早在求学时期就表现出经商的天赋。 |
2. | ~ (that…) 直觉a feeling that makes you do sth or believe that sth is true, even though it is not based on facts or reason |
| Her instincts had been right. 她当时的直觉是对的。 |
n. | 1. a powerful impulse that feels natural rather than reasoned 2. an inborn pattern of behavior characteristic of a species and shaped by biological necessities such as survival and reproduction 3. a natural gift or skill 4. a natural tendency to behave in a particular way that people and animals are born with and that they obey without knowing why. For example the maternal instinct is a woman’s natural tendency to behave like a mother 5. a natural ability to know what to do in a particular situation 1. a powerful impulse that feels natural rather than reasoned 2. an inborn pattern of behavior characteristic of a species and shaped by biological necessities such as survival and reproduction 3. a natural gift or skill 4. a natural tendency to behave in a particular way that people and animals are born with and that they obey without knowing why. For example the maternal instinct is a woman’s natural tendency to behave like a mother 5. a natural ability to know what to do in a particular situation | adj. | 1. completely filled or imbued with something |
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