4be sensible of somethingliterary to know or realize that something exists or is true 感知某事,察觉到某事SYN aware
He was very sensible of the difficult situation she was in.
他很清楚她所处的困境。
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be sensible of something• Now all of us are sensible of the inconvenience this is causing, so we'll try to hurry.
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sensible• People are far more sensible about what and how much they drink these days.• He gave me some very sensibleadvice.• The additionalassessment is a sensible and welcomeattempt to differentiate students' performance by assessing higher-order skills.• We aim to help clients make financially sensiblechoices.• But Zogg has made some sensibledecisions.• He was sensible enough to see that Jake was the best candidate for the job.• It would be sensible for dioceses to establishprocedures for arbitration in case these are needed to settledisputes.• Laura's a prettysensiblegirl. I don't think she'd talk to strangers.• On the whole, Sam was a sensible, intelligent person.• But as the table below suggests, they distortreality well beyondsensiblelimits.• He's one of the few sensible people on the council.• She said that sensible people weren't led astray by infatuation.• If anyone has any sensiblesuggestions as to how to deal with this, please let me know.• The sensible thing to do would be to rest until you feel better.• Perhaps - in fact most certainly - it would be sensible to face the possibility.• They're sensible to keep us in here.• It would have been more sensible to save the money than to spend it all on clothes.• Be sensible - you can't go out without a coat in this weather.
the sensible thing to do• Isn't this the sensible thing to do?• It drives men mad, but it's the sensible thing to do.• Might be the sensible thing to do, all things considered.• She knew the sensible thing to do was to go, yet she wanted to stay.• No, the sensible thing to do was to put it out of his mind and never refer to it again.• He knew the sensible thing to do was to remain silent and let her cry away.
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤appear, be, seem, sound看似合理;合乎情理;好像有道理;聽起來明智◇This approach seems very sensible to me.在我看來,這個方法似乎很明智。➤become變得合乎情理ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/頗為/非常明智◇Ben's usually very sensible.本做事通常很理智。➤eminently (especially BrE) 極其理智▸➤entirely, perfectly (both especially BrE) 完全/十分合理◇In the state I was in, this seemed a perfectly sensible remark.根據我當時的情況,這麼說似乎完全合乎情理。➤hardly很難說明智◇Are you going out to search for it at this time of night? It seems hardly sensible.你打算夜裏這個時候出去找嗎?這好像不那麼明智。➤enough足夠明智◇That advice sounds sensible enough.那個建議聽起來相當合理。