adv.本能地
indistinctively───adv.不显著地;无特色地;难区别地
distinctively───adv.特殊地;区别地
instinctive───adj.本能的;直觉的;天生的
instinctivity───本能
institutively───制度上
instructively───adv.有益地;教育地
infinitively───无限地
initiatively───初步地;首创地
injunctively───强制
Presley, Cash, Perkins and Lewis instinctively understood Phillips's ambition and believed in it.───普雷斯利、卡什、帕金斯和刘易斯本能地理解菲利普斯的雄心壮志并对此抱有信心。
What do we instinctively do?───本能,我们会怎么做?
The British people sense this instinctively.───英国人民凭直觉感受到了这点。
I don't think so. I stuffed everything carefully with cotton, " replied Li, as he began instinctively opening the drawers. "───李梅亭嘴里说:“我想不会,我棉花塞得好好的,”手本能地拉抽屉了。
I've always been a bit confused about self and egotism because I instinctively felt both were barriers to understanding.───对于自我及自负,我总是有些迷惑,因为我直觉上认为它们都会妨碍理解。
The verdict will by no means silence those who recoil instinctively at the thought of two men or two women marrying.───该判决绝不会让那些一想到两个男人或两个女人结婚就本能排斥的人就此沉默。
As I said, these things must be lived instinctively, so there really isn't much to say.───就像我说的那样,这些事是作为一种本能而存在,所以并没有真正值得去说的。
Such a means of communication is a basic mechanism that animals, including human beings, instinctively acquire and display.───这样的交流手段是动物包括人类,本能地索取和展示的一项基本机能。
I withdrew my hand instinctively and looked at him with panic.───我本能地想抽回手,惊恐地望着他。
As he leaned towards her she instinctively recoiled.