commonsense
英
美 [ˌkɑmənˈsɛns]
n. 常识; 直觉判断力
BNC.11759 / COCA.21690
英英释义
adj
- exhibiting native good judgment
- arrive home at a reasonable hour
- commonsense scholarship on the foibles of a genius
- unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that beset the more sophisticated
双语例句
- Once again, a commonsense reference to life outside the office suffices: libraries have a rule of silence because it allows people to work.
再者,参考职场之外的一个常识,就足以说明这个问题:图书馆都有一条保持安静的规定,因为这可以让人安心工作。 - We have to take things that are commonsense and explore them.
我们探究那些很常识性的东西。 - The first steps to becoming a really great manager are simply commonsense, but common sense is not very common.
成为真正伟大的经理人的第一步该做些什么,是很简单的常识,但不是所有人都知道这些常识。 - A commonsense rule ( or set of rules) intended to increase the probability of solving some problem.
一个(或者一套)提高解决问题概率的常识性规则。 - I mean, in spite of this commonsense explanation, we are going to see how to prove this.
我的意思是,不管常识怎么解释的,我们都将看看如何证明这个定理。 - At the time it was very far from commonsense and it's a mark of how far we have come that we now accept the ultimate principles of science are ones that we cannot hope to base on pure reason.
但是当那些内容远没有成为常识的时代,当我们如今已经接受的,自然科学和最终原理还未被采纳的时代,我们不能寄希望于纯粹的推理。 - [ Thomas, Percy and Toby are] a bit like three small boys& but yet rather more commonsense and know-how and streetwise than your average three small boys.
火车头托马斯,珀西和托比就像是三个小男孩一样。但他们跟普通男孩不一样的是他们懂得更多的生活的常识,诀窍和技能。 - The chairman made a commonplace speech, which bored every commonsense audience.
主席做了一个陈腐的演讲,让每个有常识的听众都厌倦。 - Commonsense now dictates that it would be wise to sell a few shares.
现在,常识告诉我们卖掉一些股票是明智的。 - It was a victory for commonsense.
这是明断事理常识的一次胜利。