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Definition of intuitive in English: intuitiveadjective ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪvɪnˈt(j)uədɪv 1Using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive. 直觉的,凭直觉感知的 his intuitive understanding of the readers' real needs Example sentencesExamples - He knew that he could do any theoretical question by using his proven natural talent and intuitive understanding of the subject.
- In other words, scepticism is a serious problem only if it is not natural or intuitive.
- The same held true for clothes - Mary had an intuitive understanding of the power of a pretty dress.
- They may symbolise our more intuitive and instinctive parts or serve as messengers for the unconscious.
- This recognition is not automatic and intuitive; it has to be constructed.
- The man has a great knowledge of 80's songs and boasts an intuitive feel for what the crowd want to hear.
- His methods were based on his intuitive grasp of velocity and speed-to-power ratios.
- It is an intuitive and instinctive art that does not need school tutoring.
- They owe their content not to experience but to the intuitive capacities of reason.
- This simple answer seems to fit many of our intuitive convictions.
- I found that she's a very intuitive, instinctive actress, she doesn't talk a lot of stuff about motivations.
- She was a very intuitive actress and she never consciously worked on her part.
- People can reject dualism at a conscious level, but the intuitive sense that body and soul exist is here to stay.
- Even apparently intuitive bases of evaluation can be reduced to a series of rules, implying some systematic basis.
- There we have an intuitive reason for believing that the harmonic series diverges.
- I want to build products that people find truly useful, are intuitive, and natural to use.
- It would in effect make conscious what needs to be intuitive.
- The American public seems to have an intuitive sense for soft power even if the term is unfamiliar.
- In fact, I think it is partly based on an intuitive phenomenon, which any theory of consciousness has to accommodate.
- Rather it is an experience to be felt with intensity, it is intuitive, instinctive, wild.
Synonyms instinctive, intuitional, instinctual innate, inborn, inherent, untaught, unlearned, natural, congenital, inbuilt, built-in, ingrown automatic, unconscious, subconscious, involuntary, spontaneous, impulsive, unthinking informal gut - 1.1 (chiefly of computer software) easy to use and understand.
(主要指计算机软件)易理解和使用的 Example sentencesExamples - All functions are intuitive and within easy reach, no matter what you want to do.
- This incorporates a ‘sleek interface that is easy to navigate and intuitive to use’.
- An intuitive touch-screen interface provides access to all of the available functions.
- The feature set is rich, with a user interface that your users will find intuitive.
- On the other hand, screens on a Web site could be intuitive and navigable by anyone.
- With its intuitive graphical user interface, it was easy to create and delete partitions.
- All I can say right now is that whatever we choose will be intuitive and easy to use for everyone.
- It's very simple to use, operates via an intuitive, uncluttered interface and is packed with useful and fun features.
- The upgrade program interface will be intuitive and easy to use.
- Getting all of this done is very easy thanks to the game's intuitive control scheme.
- Controls are intuitive and well placed, making the game very easy to pick up and play.
- The software is very intuitive to use, even for people who are not used to making music on a computer.
- The sound output is excellent, and the user interface for the audio player is intuitive.
- I like the keyboard, which has a great feel, and the layout is smart and intuitive.
- It's made complex because of the user interface, which is anything but logical and intuitive.
- The interface is not as intuitive as those of the other programs covered here.
- This one is small enough to fit in ones coat pocket yet has easy to use, intuitive controls.
- The most surprising result that CA discovered was that drag-and-drop is not as intuitive as we all think it is.
- Once you start printing there's an intuitive piece of software to help you change the printer's settings for each print job.
- It has an easy to use, intuitive user interface and state of the art design tools.
OriginLate 15th century (originally used of sight, in the sense 'accurate, unerring'): from medieval Latin intuitivus, from Latin intueri (see intuit). Definition of intuitive in US English: intuitiveadjectiveɪnˈt(j)uədɪvinˈt(y)o͞oədiv 1Using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive. 直觉的,凭直觉感知的 I had an intuitive conviction that there was something unsound in him 直觉使我确信他有问题。 Example sentencesExamples - This recognition is not automatic and intuitive; it has to be constructed.
- They may symbolise our more intuitive and instinctive parts or serve as messengers for the unconscious.
- The man has a great knowledge of 80's songs and boasts an intuitive feel for what the crowd want to hear.
- He knew that he could do any theoretical question by using his proven natural talent and intuitive understanding of the subject.
- People can reject dualism at a conscious level, but the intuitive sense that body and soul exist is here to stay.
- I want to build products that people find truly useful, are intuitive, and natural to use.
- In fact, I think it is partly based on an intuitive phenomenon, which any theory of consciousness has to accommodate.
- She was a very intuitive actress and she never consciously worked on her part.
- The same held true for clothes - Mary had an intuitive understanding of the power of a pretty dress.
- It would in effect make conscious what needs to be intuitive.
- It is an intuitive and instinctive art that does not need school tutoring.
- In other words, scepticism is a serious problem only if it is not natural or intuitive.
- They owe their content not to experience but to the intuitive capacities of reason.
- Rather it is an experience to be felt with intensity, it is intuitive, instinctive, wild.
- Even apparently intuitive bases of evaluation can be reduced to a series of rules, implying some systematic basis.
- The American public seems to have an intuitive sense for soft power even if the term is unfamiliar.
- There we have an intuitive reason for believing that the harmonic series diverges.
- This simple answer seems to fit many of our intuitive convictions.
- I found that she's a very intuitive, instinctive actress, she doesn't talk a lot of stuff about motivations.
- His methods were based on his intuitive grasp of velocity and speed-to-power ratios.
Synonyms instinctive, intuitional, instinctual - 1.1 (chiefly of computer software) easy to use and understand.
(主要指计算机软件)易理解和使用的 Example sentencesExamples - It has an easy to use, intuitive user interface and state of the art design tools.
- With its intuitive graphical user interface, it was easy to create and delete partitions.
- All I can say right now is that whatever we choose will be intuitive and easy to use for everyone.
- It's very simple to use, operates via an intuitive, uncluttered interface and is packed with useful and fun features.
- Getting all of this done is very easy thanks to the game's intuitive control scheme.
- Once you start printing there's an intuitive piece of software to help you change the printer's settings for each print job.
- The upgrade program interface will be intuitive and easy to use.
- The most surprising result that CA discovered was that drag-and-drop is not as intuitive as we all think it is.
- I like the keyboard, which has a great feel, and the layout is smart and intuitive.
- The sound output is excellent, and the user interface for the audio player is intuitive.
- This one is small enough to fit in ones coat pocket yet has easy to use, intuitive controls.
- It's made complex because of the user interface, which is anything but logical and intuitive.
- An intuitive touch-screen interface provides access to all of the available functions.
- The feature set is rich, with a user interface that your users will find intuitive.
- The interface is not as intuitive as those of the other programs covered here.
- The software is very intuitive to use, even for people who are not used to making music on a computer.
- Controls are intuitive and well placed, making the game very easy to pick up and play.
- This incorporates a ‘sleek interface that is easy to navigate and intuitive to use’.
- All functions are intuitive and within easy reach, no matter what you want to do.
- On the other hand, screens on a Web site could be intuitive and navigable by anyone.
OriginLate 15th century (originally used of sight, in the sense ‘accurate, unerring’): from medieval Latin intuitivus, from Latin intueri (see intuit). |