sensibly

英 ['sensəblɪ] 美 ['sɛnsəbli]
  • adv. 明显地;容易感知地;聪明地
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sensibly (adv.)
early 15c., "in a manner perceived to the senses," from sensible + -ly (2). Meaning "with good sense" is attested from 1755.
1. He sensibly decided to lie low for a while.
他明智地决定暂时保持低调。

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2. They were sensibly dressed from top to toe in rain gear.
他们从头到脚都用雨具捂得严严实实,非常明智。

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3. They were not sensibly dressed.
他们打扮得花里胡哨。

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4. Sometimes she spoke sensibly; sometimes she rambled.
有时她讲话很有条理,有时则讲得漫无边际。

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5. They have very sensibly adjusted their diet.
他们已经非常合理地调整了饮食。

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