大学英语四级常用短语 by instinct
释义:
by instinct 出于本能
例句:
She is right, too, that Mas Canosa was a caudillo, and not by instinct a democrat.
Later, Sandberg would tell people that Facebook was a company driven by instinct and human relationships.
Mike figured she was a wise old bass that knew, by instinct, that something wasn't right with the lure.
This is predictive analysis which you might be able to develop by instinct.
Mr Mack was the investment banker's investment banker: a charismatic former bond salesman driven by instinct as well as analysis.
We see this ability to understand patterns by instinct everywhere: artists, air traffic controllers, trading-floor brokers, criminologists, jazz musicians, etc.
At the same time he was a master of point-to-point navigation, moving not by plan but by instinct, tempered by experience.
Most of these are moderate by instinct but capable of being vindictive.
Mark Hurd seems to be doing so as if by instinct.
He danced well, and she as though by instinct.
Mr Bollenbach, who previously wrought wonders at Marriott and Disney, has much more experience in the leisure business than Starwood's Mr Sternlicht, by instinct a property man (although he recently bought Westin, an American hotel chain).
For example, financial traders spend years learning the foundations of the subject and even basic patterns—we often call them financial theory—but the best ones are those who have demonstrated that they understand this by instinct, and have a proven history of results because of these instincts.