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sense /sens/► SEE ALLin no sensein a sensein one senseknock/talk some sense into sbmake sensemake sense of sth(make sb) see sense/reasona sense of occasionhave more money than sensea sixth sense ●in ˈno sensenot in any way 无论如何都不◆In no sense do I agree with this suggestion. 不管怎么样我都不会同意这个建议。●in a ˈsense●in ˈone senseconsidered in one way, rather than in other ways 在某种意义上◆In a sense we are all responsible for the problem of starvation in the world. 从某种意义上说,我们每个人都对世界上的饥饿问题负有责任。●knock/talk some ˈsense into sb (informal) try to persuade sb to stop behaving in a stupid way, sometimes using rough or violent methods (有时用粗暴或暴力手段)开导某人别干傻事,说服某人改变愚蠢行为◆I wish somebody would knock some sense into our politicians. 我希望能有人使我们的政客变聪明些。◆Try and talk some sense into her before she makes the wrong decision. 尽力说服她,别让她作出错误的决策。●make ˈsense1. have a meaning that you can easily understand 有意义;讲得通◆This sentence doesn’t make sense — there’s no verb in it. 这个句子讲不通,没有动词。2. be a sensible or practical thing to do 是明智的;合乎情理◆It makes sense to buy a house now because prices will certainly go up soon. 现在买房是明智之举,因为房价肯定很快就会上涨。3. be easy to understand or explain 表述清楚;易于理解;易于解释◆John wasn’t making much sense on the phone. 约翰在电话上说得不大清楚。●make ˈsense of sthunderstand sth that is difficult or not very clear 弄清楚(不易理解的事物)◆I don’t understand these instructions. Can you make any sense of them? 我看不懂这些说明。你能看明白吗?●(make sb) see ˈsense/ˈreason(make sb) begin to act and think more reasonably than before (使某人)开始明白事理◆Ah, you’ve given up smoking! I’m glad you’ve seen sense at last. 啊,你戒烟了!真高兴你终于明白过来了。◆It’s time somebody made him see reason. 是到了教他明白事理的时候了。●a sense of ocˈcasiona feeling or an understanding that an event is important or special 盛大隆重的感觉;场合意识◆Candles on the table gave the evening a sense of occasion. 桌上的蜡烛使那天晚上有一种不同寻常的感觉。●have more ˌmoney than ˈsensehave a lot of money, and waste it by spending it in a foolish way 钱很多但乱花◆Collectors with more money than sense pay thousands of pounds for these spoons.有钱没脑子的收藏家们才会花上几千英镑买这些勺子。●a sixth ˈsensea special ability to know sth without using any of the five senses that include sight, touch, etc. 第六感觉;直觉◆A kind of sixth sense told her that there was someone else in the room, and she turned round quickly.第六感告诉她房间里还有其他人,于是她迅速转过身。 |