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ˌgood ˈsense noun [uncountable] the quality someone has when they are able to make sensible decisions about what to do 良好的判断力,理智 → judgment Mrs Booth showed a lot of good sense. 布思夫人表现出了不俗的见地。have the good sense to do something Mark had the good sense not to argue. 马克很明智地没有争辩。 It makes good sense (=is sensible) to do some research before buying. 购买之前先做些调研,这是很明智的。Examples from the Corpusgood sense• That was a trifle unexpected, but Rossmayne was a man of honour and good sense.• Second, it makes good sense from your side of the desk.• It therefore makes good sense for us to control for date of birth when looking at the effects of terminal education age.• Customers or consumers can be expected to judge a product by their own taste or good sense.• The end result made solid good sense.have the good sense to do something• They apparently already have it, and have the good sense to realise it.ˌgood ˈsense nounChineseSyllable to quality Corpus the are when someone they has able |