instinctively
英 [ɪnˈstɪŋktɪvli]
美 [ɪnˈstɪŋktɪvli]
adv. 本能地,凭直觉,自然而然地,不由自主的
BNC.7974 / COCA.9224
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 本能的;天性的;直觉的
Aninstinctivefeeling, idea, or action is one that you have or do without thinking or reasoning.- It's an absolutely instinctive reaction—if a child falls you pick it up...
这完全是本能的反应——如果一个孩子摔倒了你会把他扶起来。 - Ms Senatorova showed an instinctive feel for market economics.
谢纳托罗娃女士对市场经济学有一种天生的敏感。
- It's an absolutely instinctive reaction—if a child falls you pick it up...
英英释义
adv
- as a matter of instinct
- he instinctively grabbed the knife
双语例句
- Instinctively Michael knew that one bullet was enough.
迈克尔本能地认为一颗子弹已经足够了。 - I felt instinctively negative toward Stevenson.
我对史蒂文森却本能地有反感。 - I am instinctively suspicious of government interventions in free markets.
我本能地对政府干预自由市场的做法心存怀疑。 - Maria bent her head instinctively to avoid being recognized.
玛丽亚本能地垂下头,以免被人认出。 - I found myself smiling back instinctively when our eyes met.
我发现当我们的目光相遇时,我本能地还以微笑。 - Instinctively, I would say passion.
凭直觉来说,我觉得是激情。 - Cats seem to instinctively sense his fear.
猫似乎本能地察觉到他的恐惧。 - He doesn't have to tell me, but I know instinctively that something else is in play.
不用他说,我的直觉告诉我其他的事情也有了转机。 - I came to tell you that I hate you instinctively;
我来告诉你:我本能地憎恨你! - You instinctively sense what it is people need, and you find a way to deliver it to them.
你能感觉到人们需要什么,也能找到给予他们这些需要的方法。
