make sense
英 [meɪk sens]
美 [meɪk sens]
(行为方式)有道理,合乎情理; 可以理解;讲得通
英英释义
verb
- be reasonable or logical or comprehensible
双语例句
- I know you do, but the deal has to make sense.
我知道,但是交易应该有意义。 - 'You know it doesn't make sense for you.' — 'Perhaps. I don't know. Maybe it does maybe it doesn't.'
“你知道它对你来说没有意义。”——“也许吧,我不知道。可能有意义,也可能没意义。” - This sentence doesn't make sense.
这句话没意义。 - Now it's starting to make sense.
现在,开始有些意思了。 - What you just said is gonna make sense to me, right?
我就知道你说的这些是什么意思了,对吧? - This is to help her to come to terms with her early upbringing and make sense of past experiences.
这旨在帮助她认可自己早先所受的教育,并让她了解自己过去的经历。 - This may not make sense at first, but remember that classes are abstractions.
起先,这可能没有意义,但是记住,类是抽象的。 - Our brain tries to make sense of what these imageries mean and our mind creates stories out of it.
我们的大脑试着弄清楚这些意象的含义和我们创造的故事。 - So it's trying to make sense of the other things that I'm seeing in the community.
因此,我也会寻找我在社区中看到的事情的意义所在。 - Like bats, they send out sound waves and make sense of their environment from the echoes they receive back.
像蝙蝠一样,它们发出声波,然后根据收到的回音来了解周围的环境。