intuit的意思和读音

intuit

: [ɪnˈtuɪt] : [ɪnˈtjuːɪt]

v.

intuits  intuiting  intuited  

v.sense,perceive,discern,feel,understand

intuitv.

1.~ that….~ sth.~ what, why, etc.…to know that sth is true based on your feelings rather than on facts, what sb tells you, etc.

She intuited that something was badly wrong.

v.1.,

v.1.to know or understand something by feeling it, instead of by considering facts or evidence

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1.NIFP- "guilt trip" - Much like the NIPF, but with a strong sense of right and wrong, this subtype can always intuit the motives of others.NIFP——“NIPF”——

2.Scott Cook, the founder of Intuit, tells me he's trying to create a culture of experimentation in which failing is perfectly fine.(Intuit)·(ScottCook)

3.Intuit, she said, shared the Justice Department's desire "to maintain an open, fair, competitive market for talent. ",Intuit”。

4.Intuit, in a statement, said it had "agreed to disagree" with the Justice Department on the issue of wrongdoing in the case.Intuit”。

5.Although never a brilliant designer, she was a fashion visionary, who could intuit the needs and desires of stylish women.

6.It was three years before he quit his day job in a general management program at Intuit to work on the site full time.Intuit

7.They do not communicate what the right thing is; their children are expected to intuit the correct behaviors by observing their father.

8.Intuit founder Scott Cook had a great quote on this at a TechCrunch event this week.·TechCrunch

9.Collect unspoken data from body language and looks given across rooms to help you intuit the underlying messages.

10.They make discoveries on their own and can often intuit the solution to a problem without going through a series of logical, LINEAR steps.线