单词 | Instinctive |
例句 | 1. It's an absolutely instinctive reaction—if a child falls you pick it up. 2. Our instinctive reaction when someone causes us pain is to strike back. 3. My reaction was purely instinctive. 4. My instinctive reaction was to deny everything. 5. He tried to conceal his instinctive revulsion at the idea. 6. Set aside for a moment your instinctive dislike of the man. 7. But his instinctive response is direct. 8. Middlemass's reaction was both instinctive and deeply satisfying. 9. With appalling, instinctive inevitability the cycle would recommence. 10. No creature ever deviates from its instinctive mental programming. 11. I am not an instinctive film-maker. 12. He's considered a smart, instinctive politician. 13. She had dismissed the instinctive feeling before, but it was still there, and Glyn had merely heightened it. 14. The pattern they follow is instinctive and also specifically geographical. 15. Some instinctive appreciation of this fact may have given rise to the mystique which surrounded £40 a year in contemporary culture. 16. That kind of instinctive, indefatigable willingness to engage is a gift, Mr Caen, as unteachable as it is unbuyable. 17. This can be instinctive and it can also be perfected and developed. 17. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 18. But pure, instinctive reaction moves his body out of harm's way. 19. It is a mental process which is so much part of ourselves that it may almost be called instinctive. 20. Most trade unionists had been indifferent to any political theory beyond an instinctive syndicalism which was itself largely confined to industrial disputes. 21. Were those somehow frightening sensations of pleasure followed by an instinctive guilt and terrible anticipation? 22. He developed his original perspective from Bowlby's ideas about man's instinctive needs to maintain close attachments. 23. Mitchell therefore insists on relations between men, women and children having an instinctive as well as a purely social basis. 24. The higher, reasoning brain has handed control over to the instinctive brain. 25. But without man's akashic linkage he would not have the instinctive perception of cosmic order enabling such mental processes to exist. 26. It includes innate male aggression and, as recognised by some ethologists, an emphasis on instinctive territoriality. 27. Jaq suspected that their recycling and export trade had practically become instinctive. 28. The less the capacity to learn and consider, the greater is the habit instinctive. 29. With other creatures, their communications are largely a matter of instinctive patterning. 30. The basic mind structure will always be there, but even instinctive patterns require training. 1. It's an absolutely instinctive reaction—if a child falls you pick it up. 2. Our instinctive reaction when someone causes us pain is to strike back. 3. He tried to conceal his instinctive revulsion at the idea. 31. That, thought Dalgliesh, would point to premeditation, or to the instinctive precaution of a knowledgeable expert. 32. So, goes the conspiracy, the Foreign Office can now give free rein to its instinctive Arabism. 33. By inhibiting our initial instinctive action we have the choice to make entirely different decisions. 34. Sexology and psychology had proved that men and women had the same instinctive need for pleasure and fulfilment. 35. His instinctive reaction was to duck when he heard the shot, even though he knew it was pointless. 36. Leaning back into the hill and stiffening the downhill leg is the worst reaction, if the most instinctive. 37. This instinctive reaction is independent of our intellect; the reaction does not depend on knowledge or intellectual assessment of risk. 38. More generally, the instinctive drive for self-preservation led to the emergence of a range of public and governmental institutions. 39. It was an instinctive reaction in defence of my guest, but I felt uncomfortable about it afterwards. 40. They are, as l have argued earlier in this chapter, instinctive responses to the pre-linguistic prototypical behaviour of animals. 41. It is difficult to prevent this sort of instinctive reaction. 42. And that, too, was Luke, she thought - the sure touch, the instinctive flair and selection. 43. Admittedly lust was involved, but the major motivation had been that unexplainable, instinctive emotion called love. 44. Capitalists resisted, which was an instinctive response, but also a rational one. 45. She formed a instinctive rapport with many patients, her efforts giving her a real sense of achievement. 46. That little bit of table-turning on Bob had been an instinctive response. 47. Yet the firstborn of such a semblance would be purestrain Stealer again. With appalling, instinctive inevitability the cycle would recommence. 47. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 48. I didn't even have to think about it to dislike the idea; my repugnance was instinctive. 49. As a practising novelist, my instinctive reaction is to repudiate the deconstructionist position. 50. Of respectable working-class background with some pretentions to gentility, without formal education, she nevertheless possessed an instinctive refinement of manner. 51. Added to that is her instinctive feeling for people - what to do and say that will please them most. 52. Start in class by playing in your own instinctive style and gradually improve and fill it out. 53. Our instinctive reactions seem to be rooted in the past and they are not always appropriate to twentieth-century living. 54. We need to restore the balance between the heartfelt reason of instinctive wisdom and the rational insights of scientific analysis. 55. They help ward off the horse's instinctive perpetual fear of danger. 56. Thus a parent's moral duty to protect his or her children is grounded in instinctive feelings proper to our species. 57. Alderman Keane, an instinctive gut fighter, went on television and made snide remarks about the divorce. 58. She's an instinctive player. 59. When women are in touch with this instinctive level of life, they may have deep insights into current situations. 60. Children in primary school playgrounds clearly demonstrate an instinctive pleasure in rhythm, pattern and rhyme. 61. Picasso's instinctive appreciation of the aesthetic principles of trial art was indicative of a new attitude towards primitive art. 62. But perhaps the strongest deterrent to a unified front against Fujimori is the region's almost instinctive opposition to U.S. interference. 63. White jazz seemed old and intellectual, whereas black jazz was vital, swinging, instinctive. 64. The crying baby is being expressive, although her cries are not really language at all, but instinctive reactions to the environment. 65. The strength of religion lies in its moral doctrines that are compatible with the instinctive feelings of the human heart. Believers or non- believers are all blessed with this kind of human feelings – a part of human nature. Dr T.P.Chia 66. At best, they have an instinctive feeling for what will please people and make them like the product. 67. Young girls, before they reach adolescence, have an instinctive grace in their movements. 68. He raised the glass to lips and wondered why an awful instinctive fear had began to nag at these happy thoughts. 69. Instinctive acceptance of a corporate identity for this constituency forced the party into an integrative role on two distinct but related fronts. 70. But our instinctive need to fill the vacuum inspires us to the ultimate irony: We turn 12 average citizens into killers. 71. The subtle energies comprising the instinctive mental patterns automatically produce a body and sense organs to match. 72. Animals have an instinctive fear of fire. 73. Ms Senatorova showed an instinctive feel for market economics. 74. We should assuredly call these actions instinctive. 75. He was an unabashed and instinctive Atlanticist. 76. He had a sort of instinctive chivalry in him. 77. Climbing is instinctive in monkeys. 77. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 78. The process should be automatic, instinctive. 79. Mr K ? hler seemed to be offering an economic justification, an affront to their instinctive pacifism. 80. "Soul" is the instinctive conditional reflex of human sense organs, such as starvation, sleepiness, hunger, tiredness, pain, ache, itch, etc. 81. Pug's short assured answers were instinctive returns of the hard straight quizzing. 82. Even some of their grandchildren will articulate this instinctive reflex. 83. Now you must face them frankly, facing these situations, your instinctive action is "escaping then covering up", trying to exculpate yourself from the trouble. 84. But a man's free condition is of two parts: the instinctive freeness he experiences as an animal dweller on a planet, and the practical liberties he enjoys as a privileged member of human society. 85. It was instinctive for her to proffer help to Mrs. Fisher. 86. His singing was at once poised and youthfully exuberant, his dancing and instinctive. 87. Parents rarely encourage this instinctive attraction by imparting a knowledge of nature to their children. 88. Tess made no reply to this remark, of which, indeed, she did not quite comprehend the drift, unheeding the snub she had administered by her instinctive rub upon her cheek. 89. This is an instinctive action, as the Great Pyrenees were bred to be very observant and possess quick reflexes so as not to be caught unaware by a stalking predator. 90. Possibly, it was an instinctive device of her spirit to relieve itself by the exhibition of these phantasmagoric forms, from the cruel weight and hardness of the reality. 91. His legs retain the exact height of the steps; his hand, the instinctive, never-conquered horror of the bannister. 92. I could not tell a reason, as if it was instinctive. 93. It is the primitive, primal earth, where the instinctive life heaves up. 94. At times like that the instinctive reaction is to childishly and peevishly cast around in search of somebody else to blame, but the real truth is self-evident and undeniable. 95. Unlike Bill Clinton an instinctive centrist, Mr Obama is a progressive liberal. 96. Overcoming every reluctance and instinctive decency, he had let himself consider sex. 97. In golf, darts or snooker you have time to think, but football is a game of constant action during which you make instant, instinctive decisions. 98. In a quest to unravel the complex mystery of our instinctive behaviour, we trave the globe. 99. Running away is our instinctive reaction when we meet danger. 100. Biologists believe the phenomenon is an instinctive form of territorial marking behaviour. 101. Instinctive liking is the feeling which makes us take pleasure in another person's company. 102. Soames checked his instinctive " Not particular " -- he would not chaffer with this alien. 103. Birds may not be renowned for their intelligence but New Caledonian crows have an instinctive ability to make and use tools, researchers said on Wednesday. 104. The tactile experience of people there all the time in life, people's physical needs instinctive sense experience. 105. She is more instinctive, while I have a more rational mind and compartmental way of thinking. 105. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 106. The senses are the instruments of a newborn's instinctive knowledge. 107. The commercial system is something we nowadays seem to need to fulfill our instinctive behaviour. 108. The study on visual psychology reveals that absolutely instinctive observation can not be reached, the result of which leads the artists a direction of endlessness. |
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