释义 |
uninˈtuitive, a. (un-1 7.)
1842Sir W. Hamilton Diss. in Reid's Wks. 767 The unintuitive judgments.
Add: Hence uninˈtuitively adv.
1904B. Russell in Mind XIII. 347 The same object can be presented either intuitively or unintuitively. 1980Notre Dame Jrnl. Formal Logic XXI. 351 The logic is unintuitively cumbersome since it is of the axiomatic type. |