insight 的定义
- an instance of apprehending the true nature of a thing, especially through intuitive understanding: an insight into 18th-century life.
- penetrating mental vision or discernment; faculty of seeing into inner character or underlying truth.
- Psychology. an understanding of relationships that sheds light on or helps solve a problem. the recognition of sources of emotional difficulty.an understanding of the motivational forces behind one's actions, thoughts, or behavior; self-knowledge.
insight 近义词
intuitiveness, awareness
更多insight例句
- It’s a small, American football-shaped robot designed to essentially swim inside of a grain silo to offer farmers a better insight into the environmental conditions.
- That tool, Experian Match, those companies say, offers publishers more insights on their audiences without needing to use third-party cookies or requiring users to log in.
- Sure, Quality Rater Guidelines provide valuable insights into Google’s ranking process.
- With the right insights, you can turn every engagement into a memorable and valuable experience for both you and your customers.
- Jay Belsky, Avshalom Caspi, Terrie Moffitt and Richie Poulton describe provocative insights from their investigations in The Origins of You.
- He then provides some insight into his psyche - complete with Animal House reference.
- Their intentions may be good, but their execution and insight are lousy.
- “Usually being a police officer does not give you great insight into the lives of sex workers,” Wolf says.
- But fun and insight are not always mutually exclusive, certainly not here.
- These photographers are respected, indeed, but that is not in and of itself enough to provide insight about the city.
- From the very outset of his career in Spain he showed a lack of strategic insight and a want of rapidity of movement.
- He can't corrupt you, and you couldn't get a better insight into corruption than through him; so fire away.
- He had a form of ideal beauty, grace, and vigor, inspired by unerring wisdom and insight into futurity.
- It was in her hour of sanity and insight that she had said virginity was the law, the indispensable condition.
- A scene would come to him, in some moment of insight; and he would drop everything else, and follow it.