insight
/ˈɪnsaɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪnsaɪt/ (ame, ipa)
insight — 名詞
- insightsingular
- insightsplural
1. a deep and clear perception of the true nature of a difficult problem, a person,
洞察力;洞見
對複雜問題或人際情況的深刻理解
a deep and clear perception of the true nature of a difficult problem, a person, or a situation — often arriving as a sudden flash that reveals more than surface-level appearances
Lakshmi's insight into the team's problems helped everyone work better together.
Lakshmi 對團隊問題的洞察力,幫助大家更好地合作。
insight + into + noun phrase
The professor's sudden insight into the formula surprised even her fellow scientists.
教授對公式的突然洞見,連她的科學家同事都感到驚訝。
Reading that book gave Sivan a valuable insight into her own feelings.
讀那本書讓 Sivan 對自己的感受有了寶貴的洞見。
Engineers gained new insight into the bridge's safety after studying the cracks.
工程師研究裂縫後,對橋樑安全有了新的洞見。
Christopher's sharp insight revealed why customers were leaving the store.
Christopher 敏銳的洞察力揭露了顧客離開該店的原因。
- discernment
more formal, emphasises refined judgment and perception
- perception
broader term, can refer to any kind of awareness through the senses
- intuition
suggests understanding without conscious reasoning, while insight can involve deliberate analysis
- understanding
more general; insight implies a deeper, often sudden level of understanding
- ignorance
complete lack of knowledge or awareness
- shallowness
superficial understanding without depth
文法句型
insight + into + noun phrase
gain/get/have + insight
用法筆記
Insight can be used as a countable noun (an insight) when referring to a single moment or piece of understanding, or as an uncountable noun when referring to the general ability. The preposition into is very common after this word.