intuition
英 [ˌɪntjuˈɪʃn]
美 [ˌɪntuˈɪʃn]
n.  直觉力; (一种)直觉
复数:intuitions
Collins.1 / BNC.7905 / COCA.8521
牛津词典
noun
- 直觉力
the ability to know sth by using your feelings rather than considering the facts - (一种)直觉
an idea or a strong feeling that sth is true although you cannot explain why- I had an intuition that something awful was about to happen.
我直觉感到要出乱子了。 
 - I had an intuition that something awful was about to happen.
 
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 直觉
Yourintuitionor yourintuitionsare unexplained feelings you have that something is true even when you have no evidence or proof of it.- Her intuition was telling her that something was wrong...
她的直觉告诉她一定出了什么问题。 - You can't make a case on your intuitions, Phil.
菲尔,你不能凭直觉来作出解释。 
 - Her intuition was telling her that something was wrong...
 
英英释义
noun
- instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)
 - an impression that something might be the case
- he had an intuition that something had gone wrong
 
 
双语例句
- We get no help from our instinct or intuition. We can only rely on the empirical.
我们不能从本能和直觉中获得任何帮助,只能依靠经验。 - It lies in the blend of clearheaded logic and powerful intuition.
它是清晰的逻辑和强有力的直觉的融合。 - You build up your belief through observation, intuition, experience and trial.
你可以通过观察、直觉、经验和尝试来构建你的信念。 - You combine intuition, experience, insight, and analytical thinking.
你把直觉、验、辩和分析结合起来。 - With his knowledge, experience and scientific intuition, he could see them clearly.
凭着他的知识、经验和科学上的直觉,他可以清楚地看见它们。 - Her intuition was telling her that something was wrong
她的直觉告诉她一定出了什么问题。 - He knew thus thing by intuition.
他凭直觉了解了这件事。 - I had an intuition that I would find you.
我有一种直觉,我能找到你们。 - Making decisions and taking action based on factual analysis, balanced with experience and intuition.
决策和行动基于事实的分析,平衡经验和直觉。 - A set or aggregate is a collection of definite, distinct objects of our intuition or of our intellect, to be conceived as a whole ( unity).
集或集合是我们的直观或我们的思维中被看作一个整体的确定的相异的对象的总体。 
