1.直觉
1.a feeling that you are certain is right, although you can give no good reason why
1.Her gut feeling was that she was being followed, so she hurried to her car.
她直觉是有人在跟踪她,所以她赶紧向她的车跑去。
2.The manager had a gut feeling that something must be wrong with the financial affair of the company.
经理有种感觉,公司的财务一定出了点问题。
3.That emotional gut feeling will almost always win over any logical reasons you might have for a change.
这种感情上的鼓舞通常会战胜一切你想要改变的逻辑理由。
4.My own gut feeling: this has been a crisis of economic policy first and foremost.
我的直觉告诉我,这首先是一次经济政策危机。
5.She had a gut feeling that something was wrong with the company.
她有种感觉,公司出了点问题。
6.When was the last time you had a gut feeling about someone?
最后一次是什么时候当你敢直抒胸臆?
7.With so many applicants to choose from, interviewers must make decisions about who to call back and who to hire based on their gut feeling.
有如此多的申请人可供挑选,面试官一定是靠直觉决定,哪些人需要回访,哪些人可以录用。
8.It was their gut feeling that Mr. Heath, for all his many qualities, was a born loser.
他们深切地感到,尽管希思先生有许多优良品质,他却天生是个失败者。
9."Don't even vaguely suggest having lunch if your gut feeling is 'Get me out of here, '" says author Margaret Shepherd.
“如果你心里想着”我想走“,那么也不要表现出丝毫要邀请此人共进午餐的迹象,”作家MargaretShepherd说。
10.The report should aim to help end-users move away from gut-feeling to fact-based decisions.
该报告旨在帮助最终用户远离肠道感觉基于事实的决策。