名词常识(尤指判断力)
1. 共识:这种公共文化体现在酒吧、工人俱乐部、报刊杂志和体育运动甚至个体日常生活的结构之中,而家庭角色、性别关系和语言型式中都能透出一个社区的共识(common sense)[31].
1. 常识;直觉判断力
Your common sense is your natural ability to make good judgments and to behave in a practical and sensible way.
e.g. Use your common sense...
用一用你的常识吧。
e.g. She always had a lot of common sense.
她一直都有很强的直觉判断力。
1. Billionaire Warren Buffett said Monday that the US economy is essentially in a recession by a " common sense definition ".
2. It is common sense that any move taken by a public servant in a public place is by no means a purely " personal " affair.
3. Yet as believers of common sense and causality, we grudge resorting to the supernatural.
4. Kawamura had already chided Aso on Thursday for saying doctors " lacked common sense ", a remark that outraged physicians who have long backed his ruling LDP.
5. It's common sense stuff, the sort of civility my mother taught me when I was 10.
6. In appealing to the common man and woman, they can abandon common sense.
7. Common sense tells us that the increase in the price of pork should benefit farmers.
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8. Shopkeepers tend to be surprisingly honest, even as you use common sense for cost validation.
9. That's common sense, as Mandarin is just a textbook language for the majority of the country.
10. The Bush Administration's refusal to name China a currency manipulator marks a temporary victory of common sense over rising protectionism in the United States.
common sense
noun
1. sound practical judgment
e.g. Common sense is not so common
he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples
fortunately she had the good sense to run away
Synonym: good sense gumption horse sense sense mother wit