sensible
sensible 英 [ˈsensəbl] 美 [ˈsɛnsəbəl]
adj. 明智的; 通情达理的;意识到 n. 敏感的人;
- Sensible means practical and reasonable. If you're wearing sensible shoes, they're sturdy, comfortable, good for walking, and your feet don't hurt. If you're a sensible person, you're level-headed and calm, and you make wise decisions.
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- adj. 明智的; 通情达理的;意识到
- n. 敏感的人;
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1. She's a sensible sort of person.
她属于那种通情达理的人。
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2. I think that's a very sensible idea.
我看这个主意很妥当。
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3. Say something sensible.
说点正经的。
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4. to behave sensibly
举止得体
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5. She's always very sensibly dressed.
她的着装总是十分素雅得体。
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6. I am sensible of the fact that mathematics is not a popular subject.
我知道数学课不受欢迎。
- sensible (adj.) late 14c., "capable of sensation or feeling;" also "capable of being sensed or felt, perceptible to the senses," hence "easily understood; logical, reasonable," from Late Latin sensibilis "having feeling: perceptible by the senses," from sensus, past participle of sentire "perceive, feel" (see sense (n.)). Of persons, "aware, cognizant (of something)" early 15c.; "having good sense, capable of reasoning, discerning, clever," mid-15c. Of clothes, shoes, etc., "practical rather than fashionable" it is attested from 1855.
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