sensible
a.明显的,感觉得到的
释义2:
sensible
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◙ adjective1. (of a statement or course of action) chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; likely to be of benefit• (声明,行动方针)明智的;有益的 »I cannot believe that it is sensible to spend so much. 我不信花费这么多有什么用。 »a sensible diet. 明智的食谱。 (of a person) possessing or displaying prudence• (人)明智的;审慎的 »he was a sensible and capable boy. 他是个聪明能干的男孩。 (of an object) practical and functional rather than decorative• (物品)实用的,非装饰性的 »Mum always made me have sensible shoes. 妈妈总让我穿实用的鞋。2. (archaic)readily perceived; appreciable • [古] 觉察到的;可观的 »it will effect a sensible reduction in these figures. 这会使这些数字明显减少。 [predic.] (sensible of/to)able to notice or appreciate; not unaware of• 能看到的;能觉察到的 »we are sensible of the difficulties he faces. 我们能觉察到他所面对的困难。【派生】
♦ sensibleness noun♦ sensibly adverb【语源】
1. late Middle English (also in the sense 'perceptible by the senses'): from Old French, or from Latin sensibilis, from sensus (see sense )
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