commonsensical
adjective uk/ˌkɒm.ənˈsen.sɪ.kəl/ us/ˌkɑː.mənˈsen.sɪ.kəl/
常识性的
showing common sense (= the basic level of practical knowledge and judgment that we all need to help us live in a reasonable and safe way)
He described the report as "rigorous and commonsensical". 他将这份报告描述为“既严谨又清楚”。
The idea that a child's intelligence might depend on the intelligence of his or her parents seems commonsensical. 孩子的智力可能取决于其父母的智力,这种说法似乎是常识。
See: common sense
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- Would one not consider that to be a moderate, commonsensical goal?
- This finding, as commonsensical as it appears, flies in the face of some of the more popular theories on the subject.
- A commonsensical view of the law would allow the state to move its gathering to another site.