intuit 的定义
- to know or receive by intuition.
intuit 近义词
perceive
更多intuit例句
- Dogs intuit human gestures from a young age, Salomons and colleagues conclude, lending support for the idea that domestication has wired dogs’ brains for communicating with humans.
- The result suggests that domestication has reworked dogs’ brains to make the pooches innately drawn to people — and perhaps to intuit human gestures.
- Younger siblings, research shows, deploy what are known as “low-power strategies,” developing a better ability to read other people’s visual and tonal cues and intuit what they’re thinking—the better to duck a punch before it comes their way.
- From that, we can intuit that Klarna had a great fourth quarter.
- It should be noted that her constituency includes Silicon Valley, which is where Intuit is located.
- These companies include HR Block and Intuit, creator of the popular program TurboTax.
- TurboTax products and services made up 35 percent of Intuit's $4.2 billion in total revenues last year.
- Intuit has spent about $11.5 million on federal lobbying in the past five years — more than Apple or Amazon.
- Intuit PAC and its employees have donated $26,000 to Rep. Lofgren in the past two years.
- He must mean that we cannot in imagination intuit it as absent.
- He cannot intuit, or think otherwise than in accordance with them.
- No one save a Bohemian could ever so intuit the gloomy profundity and unearthly fire of the Colchian sorceress.
- You cannot think without universalising, nor intuit without thinking.
- Intuit′ionalism, the doctrine that the perception of truth is by intuition; Intuit′ionalist.