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
- '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。” - The poems may not make sense and even seem contradictory, but they are easy to learn and recite.
这些诗歌不一定有意义,有的甚至看起来前后矛盾,但它们很容易学习和背诵。 - To try and make sense of what I feel.
试图让我所感觉到的变得有意义。 - It started to make sense by now.
现在开始有点意义了。 - I can't make sense of this poem, but perhaps I will if I read it again.
我弄不懂这首诗的意义,但我再读一遍或许就能读懂了。 - Does this make sense?
这样做有没有意义? - Now it is time to get this new information down on paper so we can make sense of it.
现在是时间来获得这一新的信息,对文件,所以我们可以感知它。 - 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。 - It doesn't make sense to argue with him.
和他争论没有任何意义。 - You make sense not language.
是你,说话的人,有意义,而不是语言自己。
