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adj.
生来的,天生的;本能的;直觉的。
adv.
-ly
unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct; "a cat''s natural aversion to water"; "offering to help was as instinctive as breathing"
同义词:natural,
He has an instinctive dislike of the doctors .
他对医生有出自直觉的讨厌。
The other two were instinctive .
其他两个理由是属于本能方面的。
We should assuredly call these actions instinctive .
我们必然要把这些活动叫做本能。
It was instinctive for her to proffer help to mrs. fisher .
她情不自禁地向费雷太太主动提出援助。
"no, no," cried trina, with instinctive apprehension .
“不,不。”屈丽娜一听不由着了慌,大声叫道。
Pug's short assured answers were instinctive returns of the hard straight quizzing .
帕格用那几句简短而有把握的话不加思索地答复了对方单刀直入的追询。
Soames checked his instinctive "not particular"--he would not chaffer with this alien .
索米斯抑制着那句“无所谓”的口头禅没有说--跟这个外国家伙犯不着噜苏。
Instinctive liking is the feeling which makes us take pleasure in another person's company .
本能的喜爱是一种感情,它能够使我们跟别人在一起的时候,感到愉快和高兴。
When it had come to the sale of his office effects mcteague had rebelled with the instinctive obstinacy of a boy .
挨到拍卖他诊所里的东西时,麦克梯格发起孩子那种天生的倔脾气来了。
For all the presumed coolness on the surface, he had an instinctive tendency to put himself into the skins of others .
他表面上来虽然十分冷漠,但是他出于本能,总是愿意设身处地为别人着想。