intuition

音标[,intju:'iʃәn] intuition是什么意思、intuition怎么读

intuition详细解释

in.tu.i.tion

n.(名词)

The act or faculty of knowing or sensing without the use of rational processes; immediate cognition.See Synonyms at reason
直觉力:未经过理性的论证过程便能知道或感觉的行为或能力;直接的感觉参见 reason
Knowledge gained by the use of this faculty; a perceptive insight.
直觉知道:运用这种能力而获得的知识;敏锐的洞察力
A sense of something not evident or deducible; an impression.
直觉:对不明显或不可推断的事物的感觉;印象

来源:
Middle English intuicioun [insight]
中古英语 intuicioun [洞察力]
from Late Latin intuitiô intuitiôn- [a looking at]
源自 后期拉丁语 intuitiô intuitiôn- [看…]
from Latin intuitus [a look] [from past participle of] intuôro [to look at, contemplate]
源自 拉丁语 intuitus [看] [] 源自intuôro的过去分词 [看…,沉思]
in- [on] * see in- 2
in- [在…之上] *参见 in-2
tuôro [to look at]
tuôro [看…]

【引伸】
in.tui.tional
adj.(形容词)
in.tui.tionally
adv.(副词)

intuition汉语翻译

n. 直觉, 直觉的知识

intuition词型变化

副词:intuitionally形容词:intuitional

intuition例句

  1. The theory that ethical principles are known to be valid and universal through intuition.直觉主义通过直觉知道道德原则有效性和普遍性的理论
  2. My intuitions proved correct.我的直觉确实是正确的。

intuition英语解释

名词 intuition:

  1. instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)
  2. an impression that something might be the case同义词:hunch, suspicion