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instinct    音标拼音: ['ɪnstɪŋkt]
n. 本能,直觉,天性
a. 充满的

本能,直觉,天性充满的

instinct
adj 1: (followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated; "imbued
with the spirit of the Reformation"; "words instinct with
love"; "it is replete with misery" [synonym: {instinct(p)},
{replete(p)}]
n 1: inborn pattern of behavior often responsive to specific
stimuli; "the spawning instinct in salmon"; "altruistic
instincts in social animals" [synonym: {instinct}, {inherent
aptitude}]

Instinct \In*stinct"\, a. [L. instinctus, p. p. of instinguere
to instigate, incite; cf. instigare to instigate. Cf.
{Instigate}, {Distinguish}.]
Urged or stimulated from within; naturally moved or impelled;
imbued; animated; alive; quick; as, birds instinct with life.
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The chariot of paternal deity . . .
Itself instinct with spirit, but convoyed
By four cherubic shapes. --Milton.
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A noble performance, instinct with sound principle.
--Brougham.
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Instinct \In"stinct\ ([i^]n"st[i^][ng]kt), n. [L. instinctus
instigation, impulse, fr. instinguere to instigate: cf. F.
instinct. See {Instinct}, a.]
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1. Natural inward impulse; unconscious, involuntary, or
unreasoning prompting to any mode of action, whether
bodily, or mental, without a distinct apprehension of the
end or object to be accomplished.
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An instinct is a propensity prior to experience, and
independent of instructions. --Paley.
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An instinct is a blind tendency to some mode of
action, independent of any consideration, on the
part of the agent, of the end to which the action
leads. --Whately.
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An instinct is an agent which performs blindly and
ignorantly a work of intelligence and knowledge.
--Sir W.
Hamilton.
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By a divine instinct, men's minds mistrust
Ensuing dangers. --Shak.
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2. (Zool.) Specif., the natural, unreasoning, impulse by
which an animal is guided to the performance of any
action, without thought of improvement in the method.
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The resemblance between what originally was a habit,
and an instinct becomes so close as not to be
distinguished. --Darwin.
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3. A natural aptitude or knack; a predilection; as, an
instinct for order; to be modest by instinct.
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Instinct \In*stinct"\ ([i^]n*st[i^][ng]kt"), v. t.
To impress, as an animating power, or instinct. [Obs.]
--Bentley.
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120 Moby Thesaurus words for "instinct":
a thing for, ability, affinity, aptitude, aptness,
archetypal pattern, archetype, automatic response,
automatic writing, automatism, bent, bias, blind impulse,
brain wave, brainstorm, bump, caliber, capability, capacity, cast,
collective unconscious, compulsiveness, conatus, conditioning,
conduciveness, delight, diathesis, disposition, dower, dowry,
drive, eagerness, echolalia, echopraxia, empathy, endowment,
equipment, faculty, fancy, feel, feeling, feeling for, flair,
flash, fleeting impulse, forte, genius, gift, gut response, id,
impulse, inborn proclivity, inclination, inspiration,
instinctiveness, intuition, involuntariness, involuntary impulse,
knack, leaning, liability, libido, liking, long suit, makings,
metier, natural endowment, natural gift, natural impulse,
natural instinct, natural tendency, notion, parts, penchant,
potential, power, powers, predilection, predisposition, prejudice,
primitive self, probability, proclivity, proneness, propensity,
qualification, quick hunch, readiness, reflex, reflex action,
sensitivity, sensitivity to, sheer chemistry, sixth sense, skill,
soft spot, speciality, strong flair, strong point, subconscious,
subconscious urge, sudden thought, susceptibility, talent, talents,
tendency, the goods, the stuff, tropism, turn, twist,
unlearned capacity, unreasoning impulse, unwilledness, urge,
vital impulse, warp, weakness, what it takes, willingness


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  • INSTINCT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of INSTINCT is a natural or inherent aptitude, impulse, or capacity How to use instinct in a sentence
  • Instinct (TV Series 2018–2019) - IMDb
    Instinct: Created by Michael Rauch With Alan Cumming, Bojana Novakovic, Daniel Ings, Michael B Silver A former CIA operative who has since built a "normal" life as a gifted professor and writer is pulled back into his old life when the NYPD needs his help to stop a serial killer on the loose
  • Instinct - Wikipedia
    Instinct is the inherent inclination of a living organism towards a particular complex behaviour, containing innate (inborn) elements
  • Instinct | Definition Facts | Britannica
    instinct, an inborn impulse or motivation to action typically performed in response to specific external stimuli Today instinct is generally described as a stereotyped, apparently unlearned, genetically determined behaviour pattern
  • INSTINCT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    INSTINCT definition: 1 the way people or animals naturally react or behave, without having to think or learn about it… Learn more
  • INSTINCT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Instinct is the natural tendency that a person or animal has to behave or react in a particular way I didn't have as strong a maternal instinct as some other mothers The basis for training relies on the dog's natural instinct to hunt and retrieve He always knew what time it was, as if by instinct
  • Instinct - definition of instinct by The Free Dictionary
    An inborn pattern of behavior that is characteristic of a species and is often a response to specific environmental stimuli: the spawning instinct in salmon; altruistic instincts in social animals
  • Instinct Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    (an) Inborn tendency to behave in a way characteristic of a species; natural, unlearned, predictable response to stimuli Suckling is an instinct in mammals
  • instinct - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    instinct (countable and uncountable, plural instincts) Many animals fear fire by instinct In spite of these qualifications, the broad distinction between instinct and habit is undeniable
  • Instinct | A Simplified Psychology Guide
    Instinct, in psychology, refers to innate, automatic, and involuntary patterns of behavior that are present in all individuals of a particular species





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