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a. 神智健全的, 稳健的, 没病的, 合理的

[医] 精神健全的




    sane
    [ adj ]
    1. mentally healthy; free from mental disorder

    2. <adj.all>
      appears to be completely sane
    3. marked by sound judgment

    4. <adj.all>
      sane nuclear policy


    Sane \Sane\, a. [L. sanus; cf. Gr. ?, ?, safe, sound. Cf.
    {Sound}, a.]
    1. Being in a healthy condition; not deranged; acting
    rationally; -- said of the mind.

    2. Mentally sound; possessing a rational mind; having the
    mental faculties in such condition as to be able to
    anticipate and judge of the effect of one's actions in an
    ordinary maner; -- said of persons.

    Syn: Sound; healthy; underanged; unbroken.

    1. There was a wide railway reserve going through the city and Stewart (Elliott, his long-time British associate) said why not use that. 'No sane person has invested money in a railway this century.
    2. I'm the only sane one in the family." And, of course, ask Bush.
    3. How can we or any sane people permit absolute free speech?
    4. Perhaps cynically, some of our analysts argue that no sane private investor in charge of these same state-owned businesses would ever come up with a plan quite like this.
    5. How can vulnerable families with inadequate parents and no money be expected to produce sane and good children in such a climate?
    6. Having her personal and professional lives so intertwined isn't easy, she says, explaining: "Now I have a national obligation and commitment to remain sane."
    7. He is as informative about the little jewels - like the Meon and the Frome - as on the Test and Kennet, and is commendably sane on contentious issues, such as stocking and overfishing.
    8. He is too energetic and too sane to be King Lear, but he has great dignity, and is often revealing.
    9. The episode two weeks ago on the faith that was placed in DDT just after the war, then the launch of the ecology movement with Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring', followed by a new wave of blind faith in Mother Nature, was a profoundly sane programme.
    10. Many of my colleagues raved, but until a second viewing I prefer to keep a Whartonesque distance. An even greater distance is required - positively Jamesian - between the sane critic and some of the rubbish we have seen at Venice.
    11. How can anyone blame the senator's wife for detesting a creature that any sane and civilized person would also detest?
    12. The English novelist John Cowper Powys called him the sanest of all great writers - and perhaps the only sane one. Over the years, Rabelais' work has been mined by marxists, deconstructionists and other ideologues and mystics.
    13. A Circuit Court jury ruled Saturday that John R. Weber was sane during the torture-murder of his sister-in-law in 1986 and an attempt to murder his wife two years later.
    14. "It would dramatize to the feds the need for lower interest rates and to the UAW how important it is to be sane in their demands," Kirnan said.
    15. City Council member Carolyn Maloney called DeGrasse's ruling "a resounding victory for dog owners and citizens concerned with sane dog safety laws."
    16. Actually you only need to be ordinarily sane to ask that question, to which, of course, she had no answer. But the most important time to blame television is when it fails to provide the messages that it ought to.
    17. After examining many, he diagnosed them as sane.
    18. More than half gave the only sane response _ yes.
    19. When Floriano is interrogated about love, he speaks with such fluent philosophical command that we are amazed, even though we know - unlike his audience onstage - that he is sane.
    20. Douglas Hodge depicted a nasty young Attila, and Kenneth Cranham a rather sane vagrant.
    21. Here's an example: Cleveland designated itself the first "safe and sane" city in the U.S. after the City Council banned fireworks in 1908.
    22. "When you edit this book, you're never astounded at anything these people do," sighed Boehm. "If you met Ashrita not knowing about the records, you'd say he was quite sane." Furman insists that there's a method to his madness.
    23. "This man is legally sane and he knew what he was doing and he did it with torture," Assistant District Attorney Charles Gallagher said in arguing for the death penalty.
    24. The Larkin building in Buffalo was torn down for no sane reason.
    25. "It's his position at this point that he will proceed that he was not sane at the time of the event and therefore that will be his defense," said Gonzalez-Gonzalez's attorney, Benny Ray.
    26. Says cardiologist Geoffrey Hartzler of the Mid-America Heart Institute in Kansas City: "It isn't sane to do it every three or four months.
    27. Jurors found he was not legally sane at the time of 58 crimes, and he was sentenced to 208 years on 35 offenses.
    28. No one but a few Oxford students could have thought that hereditary peers, mad or sane, were vital in the government of the country, but there is some fun.
    29. The jury is considering whether Weber was sane and can be held responsible for the 1986 slaying of Carla Lenz, his 17-year-old sister-in-law, and the attempted murder of his wife on Sept. 3.
    30. The Louisiana court ruled Perry was sane, but only while on medication.
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