sensible
adj
1
(a) (approv 褒) having or showing good sense(3); reasonable 识别力强的; 合理的
a sensible person, idea, course of action, suggestion 通情达理的人、 主意、 做法、 建议
It was sensible of you to lock the door. 你把门锁上了, 做得对.
(b) [attrib 作定语]
(of clothing, etc) practical rather than fashionable (指衣著等)实用而不时髦的
wear sensible shoes for long walks 为走长路而穿舒适的鞋.
2 [pred 作表语]
~ of sth (fml 文) aware of sth 觉察到某事物
Are you sensible of the dangers of your position? 你觉察出你处境中的危险了吗?
3 [attrib 作定语]
(dated 旧) that can be perceived by the senses (sense1); perceptible 可感觉到的
a sensible rise in temperature 可以感觉到的温度升高.
Yes, I see. How can they get rid of waste water in this way? What a terrible colour the sea is now! It looks as if our class won't be able to bathe at all.
是的,我看见了。他们怎么能这样排放废水呢?海水的颜色多么可怕呀!看来我们班同学根本不能在这里游泳。
Once on the boat, they were taken bolow and their chains were fixed to two bars that ran the length of the ship.
一上船,他们就被带进底舱,他们的镣铐就被拴在两根从船的一头伸到另一头的铁杆上。
I see. Maybe there are some things among your aunt's papers, like Clare' school reports, old photographs, and so on.