n.[生物]本能(instinct的复数);[心理]直觉
instinct───n.本能,直觉;天性;adj.充满着的
instances───n.相依物体,例子;实体(instance的复数);v.举例说明(instance的第三人称单数形式)
instants───n.瞬间(instant的复数);立即
instructs───命令
instinctive───adj.本能的;直觉的;天生的
instinctual───adj.[生物]本能的
indistinct───adj.模糊的,不清楚的;朦胧的;难以清楚辨认的
instigates───vt.唆使;煽动;教唆;怂恿
institutes───n.学院(institute的复数);v.建立(institute的第三人称单数形式)
Their instincts warned them something was amiss.───他们的直觉警告他们某些地方不对头。
Her instincts had been right.───她当时的直觉是对的。
She didn't have any maternal instincts.───她没有一点做母亲的天性。
Again Magnus waved, about to yield to his better instincts and to the entreaties of his wife.───曼克奈斯不禁又迟疑起来,眼看快听从自己的本能,听从他妻子的恳求了。
You can also use it when someone is not certain where they're going, to tell him or her to follow their instincts.───也可以在别人不知该何去何从时使用,告诉他们凭他们的感觉或直觉去做。
But evidently his hawkish instincts, for the moment, have got the better of him.───但是,他的鹰派本能显然占了上风。
While centre forward Thierry Henry rarely scores a tap-in, Pires seems to picking up a poacher's instincts as he gets older.───作为中锋的亨利很少打入包抄推射的入球,而皮雷在岁数增大的同时却获得了一个禁区杀手的灵感。
His courage in doing so against the instincts of his own party, and his readiness to imperil his domestic agenda, should be commended.───他不惜违抗自己党派的意愿并打乱内务议程做出如此决定,可谓勇气可嘉。
If Mr McCain were to become president, he would also be well advised to restrain his instincts and redefine America's mission in Iraq.───如果麦肯恩当选总统,他也最好克制一下本能并且重新布署美国在伊拉克的任务。
Why don't you just follow your natural instincts?
All his instincts told him to stay near the car and wait for help.
Your maternal instincts go deeper than you think.
Their instincts warned them something was amiss.
A dog's protective instincts are manifested in increased alertness.
Terriers are bred for their fighting instincts.
She didn't have any maternal instincts.
Trust your instincts and marry him!
The domesticated cat retains its predatory instincts.