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in.stinct5In7stINktn(an example of) the knowledge or ability which allows animals and people naturally to act in particular ways without having to think or be taught本能, 直觉All his instincts told him to stay near the car and wait for help. [C]他的直觉告诉他呆在车傍,等待援助。Her first instinct was to shout and get angry with him. [C + to infinitive]她的第一个反应是大声叫喊并对他发怒。It is instinct that makes the female horse bend down and lick its newborn foal. [U + that clause]是本能使母马低下头来舔舐刚出世的马仔。Bob seems to have an instinct for (=is naturally good at) knowing which products will sell. [U]鲍勃好像有知道哪些产品有销路的天分。
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