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词根:sane
adj.sane 健全的;理智的;[临床] 神志正常的
n.sanity 明智;头脑清楚;精神健全;通情达理
saneness 心智健全;清醒,通情达理
Adverb
1. with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner;
"he acted sensibly in the crisis"
"speak more sanely about these affairs"
"acted quite reasonably"
2. in a sane or lucid manner;
"she is behaving rather sanely these days even though we know she is schizophrenic"
Latin sanus healthy, sane
The first known use of sane was in 1628
sanguineadjective
having the color of blood
sanguinary sense 1
ruddy sense 1
cheerful sense 1a, hopeful
a sanguine disposition
confident, optimistic
sanguine of success
sanguineadjective
having the color of blood
sanguinary sense 1
ruddy sense 1
cheerful sense 1a, hopeful
a sanguine disposition
confident, optimistic
sanguine of success
sanguineadjective
having the color of blood
sanguinary sense 1
ruddy sense 1
cheerful sense 1a, hopeful
a sanguine disposition
confident, optimistic
sanguine of success
sanguineadjective
having the color of blood
sanguinary sense 1
ruddy sense 1
cheerful sense 1a, hopeful
a sanguine disposition
confident, optimistic
sanguine of success
sanguinaryadjective
willing or eager to cause bloodshed : bloodthirsty
bloody sense 2
sanguinaryadjective
willing or eager to cause bloodshed : bloodthirsty
bloody sense 2
sang
saneadjective
mentally sound and healthy
proceeding from a sound mind : rational, sensible
saneadjective
mentally sound and healthy
proceeding from a sound mind : rational, sensible
1 David Osmond as Michael, who plays Hamlet to Fletcher's supposed Claudius, sanely argues that champions of individual liberty are mainly concerned with big, fat corporate dividends.
2 "I was saying that the present-day world slant is sanely skeptical—as it should be," Brouillard went on at the end of the thoughtful pause.
3 But I welcomed the intrusion of a third character, an intern played by the growingly impressive Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who sanely argues that a building is simply "an expression of the truth of its purpose."
4 I see them as being about the challenges of living authentically but also compassionately, productive, sanely, and so on.
5 No one could sanely regret our doing so.
6 Still, nobody could sanely argue that the two bands sound alike.
7 Trying to make Trump sound like a normal, sane politician is trying to make the proverbial silk purse out of a sow’s ear.
8 In fact, we believe a sanely functioning federal government would already be focused on jobs programs.
9 But regarding the question broadly and sanely, Spanish literature could no more remain unaffected by Arab influence than could Spanish music, architecture, or handicrafts.
10 Amber Rubarth, 28, an up-and-coming singer-songwriter who used to carve wood sculptures with chainsaws, figured she could make music and live a creative life just as easily in Rosendale as in Brooklyn, and more sanely.
11 “How could a man on the verge of brain-fever judge sanely!”
12 You will see that I can answer sanely enough.'
13 But there are exceptions, presidents behaving responsibly and sanely, sometimes incurring the wrath of powerful campus constituencies.
14 Save time and aggravation by correcting mistakes now, when your life is relatively sane.
15 In an apparent reference to this controversial past, Twitter owner Elon Musk joked on Monday "thank goodness they're so sanely run".
16 This sounds ridiculous, absurd, savage, primitive, but if you really think about it sanely, if you give a few minutes of your real creative thought to it, you will see it is not so absurd as all that.
这听起来很可笑,很荒唐,野蛮而原始,但是如果你真的头脑清醒地考虑一下,用你创造性的思维花几分钟考虑一下,你会发现这根本就不像那些东西那么荒唐。
17 Adults responded, very sanely one could argue, by devoting the period to reading about teenage vampires.
18 One might as sanely ask what is the best sort of spectacles for men, or the best size in gloves for women.
19 He was at one and the same time sanely placid and wildly happy.
20 And so we thank the thoughtful host who safely and sanely screens the open fire in his guest-chamber; but fie, fie upon him if he has decoratively arranged on our temporary hearth Wood without Kindlings!
1 明智
good reasonable wise mature desirable sensible sane enlightened no-nonsense politic well-judged reasonably wisely sensibly wisdom sensibility reasonableness sensibleness
2 明辨是非
4 神志正常
5 明智地