intuitiveness / ɪnˈtu ɪ tɪv, -ˈtyu- /

直觉性直观性直觉直覺性

intuitiveness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. perceiving directly by intuition without rational thought, as a person or the mind.
  2. perceived by, resulting from, or involving intuition: intuitive knowledge.
  3. having or possessing intuition: an intuitive person.
  4. capable of being perceived or known by intuition.
  5. easy to understand or operate without explicit instruction: an intuitive design;an intuitive interface.

intuitiveness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

instinct

更多intuitiveness例句

  1. A name so synonymous with intuitive, sleek tech, the word “iPhone” has almost reached the ubiquity of “Band-Aid” to describe an entire product category.
  2. The Google Home app makes installation and maintenance intuitive–it walks you through initial set-up, and even has added features like “Family WiFi” that allows you to restrict content and monitor device usage time.
  3. “Our finding fits the intuitive idea that positive social interactions are a basic human need, and acute loneliness is an aversive state that motivates people to repair what is lacking, similar to hunger.”
  4. Keyboard Maestro is slightly more complicated in terms of building actions, so if you don’t find it as intuitive as Alfred, you can get more information on how the app works by clicking on Tutorial from the Help menu.
  5. In fact, it is not so much intuitive as counterintuitive, so it takes a little bit of mental work.
  6. A volunteer I spoke to at length, Julia Cohen, explained to me that the miraculous power of Amma is her intuitiveness.
  7. Guynemer differed from them mentally, too, possessing neither their instinct nor their intuitiveness.
  8. Yet, with all her intuitiveness, she found him difficult and enigmatic.
  9. Still more valuable perhaps is the intuitiveness of rare great minds, their traditionalism and their inherited qualities.
  10. He could realise whither he was going, as Emerson in his intuitiveness never did.