英語單詞

sensible是什麽意思

sensible

英 ['sensɪb(ə)l] 美 ['sɛnsəbl]
  • adj. 明智的;明顯的;意識到的;通曉事理的
  • n. 可感覺到的東西;敏感的人

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1、sens- + -ible.

中文詞源


sensible 有理解力的,明智的,理智的

來自 sense,感覺,知覺,理解,-ible,形容詞後綴。

英文詞源


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.

Other Middle English senses included "susceptible to injury or pain" (early 15c., now gone with sensitive); "worldly, temporal, outward" (c. 1400); "carnal, unspiritual" (early 15c., now gone with sensual). Related: Sensibleness.

雙語例句


1. You can improve your chances of profit by sensible planning.
你可以通過合理計劃來提高盈利的機會。

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2. Richard Dorrington was, in their eyes, a very sensible and reliable man.
在他們眼中,理查德·多林頓是個非常可靠的明白人。

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3. His advice was always sensible and his energy unbounded.
他的建議總是很明智,他的精力似乎永遠也用不完。

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4. Their ideas seem to be far more down to earth and sensible.
他們的想法貌似更務實也更合理。

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5. She was a sensible girl and did not panic.
她是一個理智的女孩,沒有驚慌失措。

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