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sensible

英 ['sensɪb(ə)l] 美['sɛnsəbl]
  • adj. 明智的;明显的;意识到的;通晓事理的
  • n. 可感觉到的东西;敏感的人

英英释意


1. showing reason or sound judgment;
"a sensible choice"
"a sensible person"
2. able to feel or perceive;
"even amoeba are sensible creatures"
"the more sensible p{ enveloping(a), shrouding(a), concealing,& (concealing by enclosing or wrapping as if in something that is not solid
"the enveloping darkness"
"hills concealed by shrouding mists") }arts of the skin"
3. acting with or showing thought and good sense;
"a sensible young man"
4. marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters;
"judicious use of one's money"
"a sensible manager"
"a wise decision"
5. readily perceived by the senses;
"the sensible universe"
"a sensible odor"
6. aware intuitively or intellectually of something sensed;
"made sensible of his mistakes"
"I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling"- Henry Hallam
"sensible that a good deal more is still to be done"- Edmund Burke
7. proceeding from good sense or judgment;
"a sensible choice"

双语例句


1. You can improve your chances of profit by sensible planning.
你可以通过合理计划来提高盈利的机会。

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2. Richard Dorrington was, in their eyes, a very sensible and reliable man.
在他们眼中,理查德·多林顿是个非常可靠的明白人。

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3. His advice was always sensible and his energy unbounded.
他的建议总是很明智,他的精力似乎永远也用不完。

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4. Their ideas seem to be far more down to earth and sensible.
他们的想法貌似更务实也更合理。

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5. She was a sensible girl and did not panic.
她是一个理智的女孩,没有惊慌失措。

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