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sensible

/sen-suh-buhl/US // ˈsɛn sə bəl //UK // (ˈsɛnsɪbəl) //

理智的,合理的,合理,明智的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman.
    • : cognizant; keenly aware: sensible of his fault.
    • : significant in quantity, magnitude, etc.; considerable; appreciable: a sensible reduction in price.
    • : capable of being perceived by the senses; material: the sensible universe.
    • : capable of feeling or perceiving, as organs or parts of the body.
    • : perceptible to the mind.
    • : conscious: The patient was speechless but still sensible.
    • : Archaic. sensitive.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.realistic, reasonable
Synonyms
astute精明的,精明,狡黠的,聪明的down-to-earth朴实的,朴实无华,朴实无华的,朴实intelligent聪明,聪明的,智慧,智能judicious审慎的,明智的,审慎,谨慎的logical合理,合理的,逻辑的,逻辑性practical实用,实用的,实用性,实际prudent审慎的,谨慎的,慎重的,慎重rational理性,合理的,合理,理性的sane理智的,理智,明智的,理智的人shrewd精明的,精明,精明能干,聪明的sober清醒的,清醒,冷静的,清醒的人wise明智的,智慧的,智慧,聪明的all there都在那里,都在,全在那里,全在attentive殷勤,贴心,贴心的,殷勤的au courant迅速,迅速的,迅速反应,迅速行动aware知道的,知道,注意到的,认识到的canny乖巧,狡猾的,聪明的,聪明cognizant认识到,认知,认知的,认识commonsensical共通的,共通性的,共通性,共通点conscious有意识的,有意识地,自觉的,自觉consequent随之而来的,结果,后果,因此conversant会话,熟悉的人,熟悉的,会话者cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉discerning有眼光的,敏锐的洞察力,辨别力强的,敏锐的discreet谨慎,谨慎的,慎重,慎重的discriminating歧视性的,歧视性,辨证的,识别性的far-sighted远见卓识,高瞻远瞩,有远见的,有远见的人having all one's marbles万事俱备,万事具备in right mind在正确的心态下,心中有数,正念,心中有底informed获悉,有信息的,有消息称,有资料显示knowing知道,了解,知道的,认识matter-of-fact实事求是,实事求是的,事实是,事实sagacious贤明,贤明的,明智的,贤明的人sage圣人,贤人,贤士,贤者sentient有知觉的,有知觉的人,有知觉,有意识的sound声音,声响,音响,音效together一起,在一起,一起来,一起的well-reasoned有理有据,有理有据的,有道理的,有道理well-thought-out深思熟虑的,深思熟虑,周详的,周密的witting聪明,聪明的人,聪明人,聪明的

Examples

  • That second opinion should give the city more sensible recommendations on how to safely and quickly ready the building for full occupancy, for far less than the $115 million Kitchell recommends spending.

  • He immediately created a sensible plan to combat the coronavirus, developing a national testing strategy and calling for a universal mask mandate.

  • I guess it’s one measure of how successful, and dominant, the political duopoly is that plenty of seemingly sensible people have plenty of seemingly sensible reform ideas that, for the most part, gain very little traction.

  • It might seem sensible to assume that a lower starting temperature would provide an insurmountable head start.

  • Pandemics happen because of lack of governance, sensible public health interventions and surveillance.

  • And in an environment where time is money, hooking up with an escort just might be the sensible thing to do.

  • Some will be avoiding New Year festivities entirely—and very sensible folk they are too.

  • “These days we all have to be a bit more sensible,” says Sitwell.

  • In The Sense of Style, Steven Pinker settles a war among the scolds with a sensible approach to usage.

  • The White House just launched a major initiative to implement a more modern, sensible drug policy.

  • That was a considerable sensible commandment of yourn, always to shoot the foremost of the Mexicans when they attacked.

  • By its operation Gordon Wright, the most sensible man of our acquaintance, is reduced to the level of infancy!

  • But here in this little valley of the Kaw, he was cheered to see his race on a practical and sensible basis.

  • When Tim hesitates he loses his temper as a sensible man should lose it—he buries it, and his indomitable good humor wins.

  • She was far too sensible for ingratitude, and fully appreciated the gifts that life had so liberally dealt her.