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Significats de
common sense
en anglès
portuguès
bom senso
català
sentit
Tornar al significat
Sound practical judgment.
sense
gumption
good sense
horse sense
mother wit
català
sentit
Sinònims
Examples for "
sense
"
sense
gumption
good sense
horse sense
mother wit
Examples for "
sense
"
1
Yet Rue's words made
sense
:
one could not oppose violence with violence.
2
He said a common
sense
approach to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
3
She said the bylaw takes a common
sense
approach to the problem.
4
Good management that combined business
sense
with investments in health and education.
5
Building a nuclear power plant in the United Kingdom makes simple
sense
.
1
Takes the
gumption
right out of me. I started to sit up.
2
I could use a dose of Ginger's
gumption
to really enjoy it.
3
Those who need the most help haven't the
gumption
to find it.
4
You have to admire his
gumption
given the negativity surrounding his profession.
5
I don't know, maybe I just didn't have the
gumption
it took.
1
How Democracy Ends is a wonderful read and contains much
good
sense
.
2
We have a very
good
sense
of mutual mission, Mr Bremmer said.
3
You've had a very
good
sense
of style for a long time.
4
I had thought
good
sense
would prevail now that Vaughn was gone.
5
He had good looks, a sharp mind, and
good
sense
of humor.
1
You've lost a whole lot of
horse
sense
since I knew you.
2
Giving U.S. workers some paid time off just makes
horse
sense
.
3
The law of compensation itself is the quintessence of
horse
sense
.
4
With hands... -with tools... with
horse
sense
and science and engineering.
5
To be possessed of
horse
sense
is a most valuable asset.
1
He was rather a silent man, though not deficient in
mother
wit
.
2
She hesitated, but her
mother
wit
soon extricated her from the difficulty.
3
Where shall we look for
mother
wit
?
-
or
say
,
common suckling's instinct?
4
Rufus was not largely endowed with
mother
wit
,
or prudence.
5
Will my caterpillars show a little of his
mother
wit
?
Ús de
common sense
en anglès
1
He said a
common
sense
approach to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
2
She said the bylaw takes a
common
sense
approach to the problem.
3
Thereafter, however,
common
sense
decrees that public buildings must take their chances.
4
Shooting and farming groups said the changes were modest and
common
sense
.
5
Waikato's medical officer of health Felicity Dumble says
common
sense
has prevailed.
6
Be prepared Media training courses are important, but so is
common
sense
.
7
Moving takes courage, money, and a lot of
common
sense
,
it seems.
8
His captain saw this as treachery; Pietersen saw it as
common
sense
.
9
A real revolution must always operate on the level of
common
sense
.
10
Don't let the sniff of a voetstoots bargain rule your
common
sense
.
11
You've so much
common
sense
you'll probably do the right thing instinctively.
12
There has to space for
common
sense
and calm consideration, Sturgeon said.
13
Indeed, it is a matter of
common
sense
by the world's standards.
14
Finally, after many years,
common
sense
won out and he quit-coldturkey.
15
However, these hazards can be minimised through prudent avoidance and
common
sense
.
16
In all aspects of public communication,
common
sense
and intelligence should prevail.
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català
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