intuitive

形容詞

UK/ɪnˈtʃuː.ɪ.tɪv/
US/ɪnˈtuː.ɪ.t̬ɪv/

定義 intuitive 形容詞

  1. based on feelings rather than facts or proof

    直觉的;凭直觉的

    • He approached the problem in an intuitive way.

      他以直觉的方式处理这个问题。

    • Her judgment on the matter was intuitive, not based on any concrete analysis.

      她对这件事的判断是凭直觉的,而非基于任何具体分析。

    • The artist often relies on intuition rather than pre-planned designs in his work.

      这位艺术家在创作时常常依赖直觉,而不是预先计划好的设计。

  2. able to know or understand something because of feelings rather than facts or proof

    凭直觉的;靠直觉的

    • Her understanding of the issue was intuitive; she seemed to know it instinctively.

      她对这个问题理解是凭直觉的;她似乎本能地知道。

    • This technology is very intuitive for the younger generation; they do not need special training to use it.

      这项技术对年轻一代来说非常直观;他们不需要特殊培训就能使用它。

    • The interface is designed to be very intuitive, making it easy for users to find the functions they need.

      这个界面设计得非常直观,让用户可以轻松找到他们需要的功能。