intuitive
adjective
uk/ɪnˈtʃuː.ɪ.tɪv/us/ɪnˈtuː.ɪ.t̬ɪv/basedonfeelingsratherthanfactsorproof:
直觉的;凭直觉的an intuitiveapproach/judgment凭直觉的方法/判断
Mostpeoplehave an intuitivesenseofrightandwrong.大多数人具有基于直觉的是非感。
abletoknoworunderstandsomething because offeelingsratherthanfactsorproof:
凭直觉能知晓的Goodagentsarecertainlyextroverted, but aregrounded,ratherthan intuitive.
easyto use orlearnwithout anyspecialknowledge:
It has astunningand intuitiveuserinterface.
Despite thedauntingscaleof therules, Ifoundthemquiteintuitive andlearntthem veryquickly.
- Hepossessesan intuitivegraspofpoliticsastheatre.
- He was alovelychild:clever, andwonderfullyintuitive.
- Thisaspectof thesoftwareis intuitive andeasytolearn.
Predicting things and intuition
- augur
- augury
- bellwether
- betcha
- bode
- far-sighted
- inkling
- instinct
- intuit
- intuition
- intuitively
- prescience
- prescient
- prophecy
- prophesy
- prophetic
- psychic
- second-guess
- the writing is on the wallidiom
- visionary
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