instinct
英 ['?nst??(k)t]
美['?nst??kt]
- n. 本能,直覺;天性
- adj. 充滿著的
考試真題
- But beyond the minimum requirements as social beings, they have little instinct (本能) to help one another.
2016年高考英語江蘇卷 閱讀理解 閱讀B 原文
- Michael Tomasello's tests on young children indicate that they have the instinct to help others.
2016年高考英語江蘇卷 閱讀理解 閱讀B 題設(shè)
- One is that these instincts appear at a very young age before most parents have started to train children to behave socially.
2016年高考英語江蘇卷 閱讀理解 閱讀B 原文
- But in Osborneland, your first instinct is to fall into dependency—permanent dependency if you can get it—supported by a state only too ready to indulge your falsehood.
出自-2014年考研閱讀原文
- It takes more upkeep, burns more fuel and is slow off the starting line because it depends on learning—a gradual process—instead of instinct.
2009年考研真題(英語一)完形填空 Section Ⅰ
- When people place their trust in an individual or an institution, their brains release oxytocin, a hormone that produces pleasurable feelings and triggers the herding instinct that prompts humans to connect with one another.
2018年考研真題(英語一)完形填空 Section Ⅰ