高考英语实用短语 by instinct
释义:
by instinct 出于本能
例句:
Children do not know by instinct the difference between right and wrong.
儿童并非生来就会分辨是非。
The young mother caught the baby who fell from the high building by instinct.
这位年轻的母亲出于本能接住了从高楼掉落的宝宝。
Business leaders are by instinct glass-half-full type of people but, this time, few believe their companies' future lies in their own hands.
本能而言,企业领导人都是心态乐观积极之人,但这一次,没几个人相信公司的未来掌握在自己手中。
His voice was "gifted from God"; he sang purely by instinct, aware of "how it should go", and trusting that a good conductor could follow after him.
他的嗓音是“上帝的礼物”,演唱完全是凭直觉。他知道“这应该是怎么样的”,并且相信好的指挥会配合他的节奏。
These little soldiers make this sacrifice without a second thought, as they are driven by instinct alone.
这些小尖兵毫不犹豫做出这样的牺牲,只因本能驱使它们勇往直前。
In this district I can strictly distinguish the distinct distinctions of bees' stings by instinct.
在该地区我能靠直觉严格分辨蜜蜂刺的明显特征。
That would include the freedom to be more reactive to individuals' needs - something that good teachers do, by instinct, on a daily basis.
这还应该包括为适应个别学生的需要,采取更多应对措施的自由——一些优秀教师在日常出于职业本能所做的那些事情。
Yet behind IKEA's clean image is a firm that is very Swedish, secretive by instinct and, some say, rigidly hierarchical.
然而在宜家清新的形象背后,却是一个极具瑞典特征、本能般低调、甚至在某些人眼里等级制度森严的公司。
Mr Obama is intelligent, inspiring and appears by instinct to be a consensus-seeking pragmatist.
奥巴马聪明,有感染力,似乎骨子里就是一个始终寻求共识的实用主义者。
They are by instinct anti-establishmentarian, yet in some sense they have become a new establishment.
他们天生就是现行秩序的反对者,然而在某种意义上,他们本身又成了新的社会秩序的代表。