intuit
intuit 英 [ɪnˈtju:ɪt] 美 [ɪnˈtuɪt]
vt. 由直觉知道 vi. 凭直觉知道
进行时:intuiting 过去式:intuited 过去分词:intuited 第三人称单数:intuits 名词复数:intuits
- To intuit is to get a strong sense of something using only your intuition. You might give up on a job interview halfway through, if you intuit that the job wouldn't be a good fit for you.
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- vt. 由直觉知道
- vi. 凭直觉知道
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1. His judges pragmatically intuit that regardless of whether free will exists, our society depends on everyone’s believing it does.
法官凭直觉也知道,不管自由意志是否存在,我们的社会有赖于每个人对自由意志存在的信仰。
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2. The findings are part of the "intuit Future of Small Business Report: Technology Trends and Small Business, " the second installment of the three-part "Future of Small Business" series.
这些发现是《Intuit小型企业的未来报告:技术趋势与小型企业》的一部分,乃该报告中的第二部分“小型企业的未来”系列。
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3. The scientists say that simply moving your mouth like other folks do allows you to intuit their potentially eccentric speech patterns, and get what they say.
科学家认为,只要模仿其他人的口音动动你的嘴皮子,就会让你直觉般地了解那古怪的话语模式,并懂得他们要说些什么。
- intuit (v.) 1776, "to tutor," from Latin intuit-, past participle stem of intueri "look at, consider," from in- "at, on" (from PIE root *en "in") + tueri "to look at, watch over" (see tutor (n.)). Meaning "to perceive directly without reasoning, know by immediate perception" is from 1840 (De Quincey), in this sense perhaps a back-formation from intuition. Related: Intuited; intuiting.
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