horse sense
英 [hɔːs sens]
美 [hɔːrs sens]
n. 起码的常识
英英释义
noun
- sound practical judgment
- Common sense is not so common
- he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples
- fortunately she had the good sense to run away
双语例句
- So once in a while his horse would stop dead in its tracks, because you know animals can sense things people can't.
有一次,马突然停下来,因为我们都知道动物能感觉的我们人感觉不到的东西。 - Horse sense tells me that it would be suicide to do such a thing.
常识告诉我,那样做等于自杀。 - It was the age of horse sense and the quack.
那是个骗子和庸医横行的年代。 - He's not very highly educated, but he's got a lot of horse sense.
他虽然没有受过很高的教育,但他的实际知识是丰富的。 - Tolstoy likes parallel bars and gymnastics most, he also likes riding horse. He has a wonderful sense and positive attitude of life.
列夫·托尔斯泰喜欢单杠,双杠,体操和骑马,他拥有良好的心理和积极的生活态度。 - In the middle of 1990s, city newspapers appeared as the dark horse, with multi editions, high marketing sense, good service and being close to city dwellers 'lives.
20世纪90年代中期都市报异军突起,成为版面众多、市场化程度高、信息服务意识强、贴近市民生活的报纸类型。 - It's all very well having a university degree, but you cannot succeed in life without horse sense as well.
有一个大学学位,固然是很好的,但是在生活中没有实际知识,你仍然不能获得成功。 - Some folks get credit for have horse sense that have not ever have enough money to make fool of themselves.
一些从未有过足够的金钱去做荒唐的人,就会以其通俗的常识而得到人们的称道。 - Remember the horse sense you were talking about?
还记得你上次说到的马的感觉吗? - I think the horse sensed something. I think "horse sense" is a real thing.
我想那马一定是觉察到了什么,一定有“马的感应”这种事。