intuition 英 [ˌɪntjuˈɪʃn]   美 [ˌɪntuˈɪʃn]

intuition

intuition  英 [ˌɪntjuˈɪʃn] 美 [ˌɪntuˈɪʃn]

n. 直觉;直觉力 

名词复数:intuitions 

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 I would find you.  我有一种直觉,我能找到你们.

  • If you know the definition of this noun by quick insight without relying on reason, you know what intuition means!
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  • n. 直觉;直觉力
  • 1. I had an intuition that something awful was about to happen.

    我直觉感到要出乱子了。

  • 2. I had an intuition that I would find you.

    我有一种直觉,我能找到你们.

  • 3. He knew this thing by intuition.

    他凭直觉了解这件事.

  • intuition (n.) mid-15c., intuicioun, "insight, direct or immediate cognition, spiritual perception," originally theological, from Late Latin intuitionem (nominative intuitio) "a looking at, consideration," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin intueri "look at, consider," from in- "at, on" (from PIE root *en "in") + tueri "to look at, watch over" (see tutor (n.)).
in·tu·ition / ˌɪntjuˈɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɪntuˈɪʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ] the ability to know sth by using your feelings rather than considering the facts 直觉力 2 [countable ] intuition(that…) an idea or a strong feeling that sth is true although you cannot explain why (一种)直觉 I had an intuition that something awful was about to happen. 我直觉感到要出乱子了。 intuition intuitions in·tu·ition / ˌɪntjuˈɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɪntuˈɪʃn /
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