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['sensәbli]
adv.
明显地, 敏感地, 聪明地



    sensibly
    [ adv ]
    with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner
    <adv.all>
    he acted sensibly in the crisisspeak more sanely about these affairs
    acted quite reasonably


    Sensibly \Sen"si*bly\, adv.
    1. In a sensible manner; so as to be perceptible to the
    senses or to the mind; appreciably; with perception;
    susceptibly; sensitively.

    What remains past cure,
    Bear not too sensibly. --Milton.

    2. With intelligence or good sense; judiciously.

    1. There, newly-qualified drivers are, very sensibly, restricted to cars with a low power-to-weight ratio.
    2. In particular, a recent draft prudential note on lending policy has been criticised for being too detailed and prescriptive. Mrs Gilmore admitted that it was not easy to devise guidance that applied sensibly to the whole of the industry.
    3. And providing nutritional snack food to substitute for the high-calorie, high-fat versions will encourage children to eat sensibly.
    4. The government has sensibly rejected such a quango - creating another bureaucracy to fight bureaucracy would be particularly inappropriate.
    5. How could any company operate sensibly with such a high proportion of its costs controlled by a monopoly supplier? The track authority, whether public or privately owned, would have little incentive to operate efficiently.
    6. So Mr Miyazawa quite sensibly stressed the importance of promoting overlapping discussions leading to a mutually recognised sense of interdependence. However, the Miyazawa doctrine also implies the recognition of some difficult issues at home.
    7. If there are to be elections, they would more sensibly be for both parliament and president.
    8. Brussels sensibly invoked subsidiarity and refused. Maastricht compounds the democratic shortcomings of the Council by placing the new foreign and internal security policies outside the EC remit.
    9. He said: 'You can force institutions to vote but you can't force them to vote sensibly.' Mr Lindey also attacked the proposal that companies be forced to seek shareholder approval for directors' salaries.
    10. All this provided a tremendous boost, but it could not have persisted indefinitely, and the price in terms of steadily rising inflation was evident by the early 1970s. Would Keynesians have run fiscal policy sensibly in the past decade?
    11. So, whether your culinary aspirations are modest or incline towards supercheffery, one of the first things you might sensibly put on your next shopping list is Henrietta Green's Food Lover's Guide to Britain (BBC Books, Pounds 9.99).
    12. It follows that monetary policy cannot sensibly be fine-tuned from week to week in response to subtle and often contradictory clues as to the state of the domestic economy.
    13. Whatever the case, Democrats in the Senate are now talking sensibly about restoring military aid to the Contras in Nicaragua if the Sandinista regime continues to violate the peace pledges it has made.
    14. The building is sensibly divisible into four self-contained units, if necessary, and its location, alongside the M4 outside Newport, is sound.
    15. "To set it up sensibly will take years," he says. And he would have to dig up a teacher who knows how capitalism works and prefers teachers' pay to a private fortune.
    16. Training should focus on the need to enforce rules efficiently but sensibly.
    17. Provided that it is done sensibly and administered in a sensible way, then what it does is to remove the most exploitative forms of low pay.' He will not put a figure on the level of any minimum wage.
    18. On the other hand, Charter could be a victim of circumstance, manfully running its majority-owned businesses and trying to invest its substantial cash balances sensibly.
    19. Says Stanley S. Arkin, a prominent criminal lawyer: "I think we are overcriminalizing securities regulation, and it's an area that the Justice Department could in good conscience and more sensibly leave to the SEC or other appropriate agencies."
    20. Black says he spends a lot of time 'thinking about how to expand sensibly, working on whether a proposition is sound'.
    21. 'We can now also plan sensibly our medium-term production before EFA production comes on stream,' he added. The partnership with Taiwan Aerospace has also ensured, for the time being at least, the future of BAe's presence in the regional jet market.
    22. If we are talking about people who are "poor" (or, perhaps, "handicapped") we impose upon ourselves a moral obligation to help such people cope with their difficult lives, to the degree that we can sensibly do so without further complicating those lives.
    23. Especially the ducks. "The public has a tendency to be very concerned about ducks," said Mr. Tomasello a bit wearily, and pointed out that most of the ducks were sensibly keeping to the eastern part of the lake.
    24. However, they warned that this evolving sector of the Eurobond market could become saturated quickly due to the lack of benchmark 30-year German government bonds. 'This market needs to be treated sensibly,' said one syndicate manager.
    25. The administration therefore sensibly plans two main measures to ensure fair competition.
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