sensible
adj
1
(a) (approv 褒) having or showing good sense(3); reasonable 识别力强的; 合理的
a sensible person, idea, course of action, suggestion 通情达理的人、 主意、 做法、 建议
It was sensible of you to lock the door. 你把门锁上了, 做得对.
(b) [attrib 作定语]
(of clothing, etc) practical rather than fashionable (指衣著等)实用而不时髦的
wear sensible shoes for long walks 为走长路而穿舒适的鞋.
2 [pred 作表语]
~ of sth (fml 文) aware of sth 觉察到某事物
Are you sensible of the dangers of your position? 你觉察出你处境中的危险了吗?
3 [attrib 作定语]
(dated 旧) that can be perceived by the senses (sense1); perceptible 可感觉到的
a sensible rise in temperature 可以感觉到的温度升高.
Wait, Shylock. The law of Venice says that if anyone tries to kill or murder any citizen of Venice, everything that he owns shall be taken away from him.
等一等,夏洛克。威尼斯的法律规定任何企图杀害或谋害任何威尼斯公民的人,他所有的一切必须被没收。
They had rough weather, and Kunta's back bled from rolling over on the hard wooden boards.
他们经历了恶劣的天气,孔塔的背部由于在硬木板上滚动而流了血。
Experts believe that there are about 40,000 different types of job in the world. Choosing the right one is a difficult job in itself.