释义 |
good senseˌgood ˈsense noun [uncountable]  - Customers or consumers can be expected to judge a product by their own taste or good sense.
- It therefore makes good sense for us to control for date of birth when looking at the effects of terminal education age.
- Second, it makes good sense from your side of the desk.
- That was a trifle unexpected, but Rossmayne was a man of honour and good sense.
- The end result made solid good sense.
► makes good sense It makes good sense (=is sensible) to do some research before buying. the quality someone has when they are able to make sensible decisions about what to do → judgment: Mrs Booth showed a lot of good sense.have the good sense to do something Mark had the good sense not to argue. It makes good sense (=is sensible) to do some research before buying. |