common sense 英 [ˈkɔmən sens]   美 [ˈkɑmən sɛns]

common sense

common sense  英 [ˈkɔmən sens] 美 [ˈkɑmən sɛns]

phrase. 常识 

名词复数:common senses 

I judge it by common sense. 我靠常识判断。
He is devoid of common sense.; He lacks common sense. 他缺乏常识。

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  • phrase. 常识
  • 1. I judge it by common sense.

    我靠常识判断。

  • 2. He is devoid of common sense.; He lacks common sense.

    他缺乏常识。

  • 3. That's because I've been following the common sense system, which calls for selling after large gains like the one we just experienced.

    这是因为我一直在遵守一种叫“常识”的制度,这个制度要我在大幅上涨(比如刚刚经历的这一轮)过后卖出。

  • common sense (n.) late 14c., originally an internal mental power supposed to unite (reduce to a common perception) the impressions conveyed by the five physical senses (Latin sensus communis, Greek koine aisthesis). Thus "ordinary understanding, without which one is foolish or insane" (1530s); the meaning "good sense" is from 1726. Also, as an adjective, common-sense "characterized by common sense" (1854).
ˌcommon ˈsense / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] the ability to think about things in a practical way and make sensible decisions 常识 For goodness' sake, just use your common sense! 我的老天,你也凭常识想想! a common-sense approach to a problem 按常理解决问题的方法 ˌcommon ˈsense / ; NAmE /
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