intuition
n. 直覺; 憑直覺感知的知識; 直覺力
Your intuition or your intuitions are unexplained feelings you have that something is true even when you have no evidence or proof of it.
Her intuition was telling her that something was wrong...
她的直覺告訴她一定出了什麼問題。
You can't make a case on your intuitions, Phil.
菲爾,你不能憑直覺來作出解釋。
1. instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)
2. an impression that something might be the case;
Intuition is reason in the hurry.
直覺是倉促反應的理由.
Bergson proclaimed that there are three modes of apprehending the world: perception, rationality, and intuition.
柏格森聲稱,認識世界的方式有三種: 感知 、 理性和直覺.
It was said in a flash of intuition.
這話是憑一剎那的直覺說出的.
Language intuition is a must for a competent translator.
對於一名成熟的翻譯而言,語言的直覺必不可少.
It combined the concrete and abstract, in a sense, was an intuition of psychology.
它是具象與抽象的交融, 是一種心理直覺.