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[существительное]
интуиция ; наитие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Humans think, feel and express intuition and creativity because the Universe itself is a manifestation of consciousness, of conscious forces and self-conscious powers.
  2. I've been a great believer in intuition ever since."
  3. Let intuition take over and see whether you can find some promising lines, passing through several of these points.
  4. She was silent, and pink across the cheekbones - and McLeish, who like all good policemen depended heavily on intuition, understood suddenly that experience was speaking here.
  5. So long as the animals' behaviour is meticulously noted, she argues, empathy and intuition can be invaluable in interpreting it.
  6. Backing this up was the constant confrontation with the Swastika; its image, made more powerful by the angle at which it was presented, affected the deepest centres of human intuition and acted in what is called in Hinduism a "yantra", a design to stimulate consciousness.
  7. The MINSE approach requires a detailed investigation which moves beyond the intuition of the analyst, and can therefore only be accurate with a continual input of local expertise which was obviously missing during some of the phases of the research project.
  8. From our contacts with it, we call it our intuition, our creative source, the unfathomed well of inspiration, the genius and the unexpected.
  9. On the other hand, there are those who have only an imperfect formal competence in a language but who by a combination of guesswork and intuition can somehow make contact with the aesthetic qualities of a foreign poem.
  10. Similarly with all aspects of mind - emotion, intuition, memory, intellect and so on.
  11. It is a direct intuition of God, in effect a hotline that bypasses the ambiguous world of the senses that might indeed provide only partial or uncertain evidence of the Deity.
  12. I am presumably using words literally when the metaphor is a matter only of etymology ("insight"), and feel still more confident of it when the etymology belongs to the Latin ancestor of the word ("intuition", from intueor "gaze at").
  13. It suggests being sufficiently "within' a situation to allow one's intuition to work.

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