commonsense

常识常识性常识性的常理

commonsense 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. sound practical judgment that is independent of specialized knowledge, training, or the like; normal native intelligence.

commonsense 近义词

commonsense

等同于 commonsensical

commonsense

等同于 realistic

commonsense

等同于 naturalistic

commonsense

等同于 pragmatical

commonsense

等同于 true-life

commonsense

等同于 unromantic

commonsense

等同于 common-sense

commonsense

等同于 down-to-earth

commonsense

等同于 mother wit

commonsense

等同于 gumption

更多commonsense例句

  1. Lankov and Delury make a commonsense point, but Jang, a defector to Seoul, maintains that Kim was removed from power last year.
  2. Have contractors been constructing buildings without commonsense since 1776?
  3. Markup, Committee on Small Business, H.R.2751 —  “Commonsense Construction Contracting Act of 2013”
  4. Her PAC calls it “Commonsense Conservatives,” or “Patriots.”
  5. Half the army was in hospital from want of proper nourishment and commonsense sanitation.
  6. Grant's a rugged sort of commonsense chap—hates show and fuss.
  7. It is not sound science, it is not good philosophy, it is not even commonsense.
  8. Statistics don't impress me as they do some people, and I would far rather rely upon your commonsense than upon any figures.
  9. Pin him down to the one fact which your own commonsense teaches you, that the wealth of the country is unequally distributed.