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by instinct baiˈinstiŋkt 短语⁴⁰⁷³⁹ 基本例句 出于本能 As one character explains, the monsters seem to have been drawn there by instinct: the mall was clearly an important place in their lives. 一个特写说明,这些僵尸似乎出于本能被吸引到这里:很明显,购物商城在他们的生活中意义非凡。 ecocn The family held their breath, because they knew the sound, and their guest held his by instinct. 家里所有人都屏住了呼吸,他们知道这意味着什么,而他们的客人则出于本能警觉起来。 yeeyan The usual explanation is that the trip is driven by instinct, hard-wired into every migrating animal and sculpted by an ancient logic. 通常的解释是,候鸟迁徙出自本能,出自每一种迁徙动物身体里的“硬线连接”,一种根深蒂固地雕刻着的远古逻辑。 yeeyan and although we are reformers by instinct, we do not believe in change for change's sake. 尽管我们是天生的改革派,但我们也不赞同为了改革而改革。 ecocn At the same time he was a master of point-to-point navigation, moving not by plan but by instinct, tempered by experience. 此外,他还是一位目标清晰导向明确的行为大师,他不拘泥于计划行事,而是凭个人直觉因时而动,借人生阅历来修正执政方略。 ecocn AV would not be a disaster, but it would not be an improvement either; and although we are reformers by instinct, we do not believe in change for change’s sake. 选择性投票不是一场灾难,但也并非一次改进;尽管我们是天生的改革派,但我们也不赞同为了改革而改革。 ecocn 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。 cri Women know these things by instinct. 女人凭本能知道这些事情。 iciba By instinct, many Tories are overly suspicious of alliances—and have gained more than they care to admit from coalition rule. 同样出于本能,很多保守党人对盟友过度怀疑—尽管不愿承认,其实保守党从联合执政中获益良多。 ecocn |