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sen·si·ble S0266700 (sĕn′sə-bəl)adj.1. a. Acting with or exhibiting good judgment; reasonable: a sensible person; a sensible choice.b. Not ornate or impractical: a sensible hairdo; sensible shoes.2. Having a perception of something; cognizant: "I am sensible that a good deal more is still to be done" (Edmund Burke). See Synonyms at aware.3. Perceptible or appreciable by the senses or by the mind: a sensible difference in temperature. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin sēnsibilis, from sēnsus, sense; see sense.] sen′si·ble·ness n.sen′si·bly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | sensibly - 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"sanely, reasonably | Translationssensible (ˈsensəbl) adjective1. wise; having or showing good judgement. She's a sensible, reliable person; a sensible suggestion. 明智的,切合實際的 明智的,切合实际的 2. (of clothes etc) practical rather than attractive or fashionable. She wears flat, sensible shoes. 實用的 实用的ˈsensibly adverb in a sensible way. He sensibly brought a spare pair of shoes. 切合實際地 切合实际地EncyclopediaSeesensiblesensibly
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