instinctive的意思和读音

instinctive

: [ɪnˈstɪŋktɪv] : [ɪn'stɪŋktɪv]

adj.

adj.+n.instinctive desire,instinctive reaction,instinctive response

adj.conscious,learned

adj.involuntary,automatic,reflex,natural,unconscious

instinctiveadj.

1.based on instinct , not thought or training

instinctive knowledge

She's an instinctive player.

My instinctive reaction was to deny everything.

adj.1.,;;

adj.1.done without thinking, because of a natural tendency or ability

1. programming:n. instinctive:a. supersede:v. , …

2. Prone .. Instinctive Scorching ...

3. instinct instinctive institute ...

4. deliberate , instinctive intentional , ...

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1.Unable to suppress their instinctive impulse to dance, the two members busted out in an imitation of each others choreography.仿

2.Once you know your instinctive style, brainstorm ways to make it work for you, not against you.

3.It was instinctive for her to proffer help to Mrs. Fisher .

4.He suddenly turned back to look at me - that is to say our eyes met. my instinctive reaction was to transfer my eyes.——

5.Not to expose your true feelings to an adult seems to be instinctive from the age of seven or eight onwards.

6.When it had come to the sale of his office effects McTeague had rebelled with the instinctive obstinacy of a boy.西

7.However, some birds sang and fluttered in the foliage, and appeared very timid, as if man had inspired them with an instinctive fear.

8.Our instinctive unease about making babies by human cloning cannot be ruled out in grappling with that possibility.

9.This feeling grew, and she gave way to it, and it led her to an instinctive belief that he had been a factor in that romance.

10.For all the presumed coolness on the surface, he had an instinctive tendency to put himself into the skins of others.