commonsense
英
美 [ˌkɑmənˈsɛns]
n. 常识; 直觉判断力
BNC.11759 / COCA.21690
英英释义
adj
- exhibiting native good judgment
- arrive home at a reasonable hour
- commonsense scholarship on the foibles of a genius
- unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that beset the more sophisticated
双语例句
- JPA uses commonsense default values for the metadata mappings whenever possible.
JPA在任何可能的情况下,为这些数据映射使用一般意义下的默认值。 - Old-fashioned commonsense methods were replaced by theoretical models based on mathematics, developed by people who had no practical knowledge of markets yet decided they knew better than the traders how markets operated.
旧式的常识性方法被基于数学的理论模型所取代,那些模型的发明者并不具备关于市场的实践知识,但却自认为比交易员更懂得市场是如何运作的。 - I mean, in spite of this commonsense explanation, we are going to see how to prove this.
我的意思是,不管常识怎么解释的,我们都将看看如何证明这个定理。 - This flies in the face of commonsense.
这可有些违背常理。 - The chairman made a commonplace speech, which bored every commonsense audience.
主席做了一个陈腐的演讲,让每个有常识的听众都厌倦。 - There is no question that huge uncertainty hangs over the global economy, but is the case against commonsense fiscal conservatism so compelling?
全球经济笼罩着巨大的不确定性,这一点毫无疑问。但是,反对常识性财政保守主义的理由就那么让人信服吗? - Commonsense scholarship on the foibles and oversights of a genius ( Times Literary Supplement)
关于天才的缺点和失败的常识(时代文学增刊) - The commonsense notion that the best icebox was one that prevented the ice from melting was of course mistaken, for it was the melting of the ice that performed the cooling.
认为最好的冰箱应该防止冰的融化这样一个普遍的观点显然是错误的,因为正是冰的融化起了制冷作用。 - A commonsense rule ( or set of rules) intended to increase the probability of solving some problem.
一个(或者一套)提高解决问题概率的常识性规则。 - At the time it was very far from commonsense and it's a mark of how far we have come that we now accept the ultimate principles of science are ones that we cannot hope to base on pure reason.
但是当那些内容远没有成为常识的时代,当我们如今已经接受的,自然科学和最终原理还未被采纳的时代,我们不能寄希望于纯粹的推理。
