intuitively
intuitively — 副詞
1. based on a natural hunch or feeling, without relying on facts, logical reasoning
直覺地
憑直覺而非理性分析地
based on a natural hunch or feeling, without relying on facts, logical reasoning, or deliberate analysis — for example, knowing that something is the right choice without being able to explain why.
Andrew intuitively knew that the answer was correct, even though he could not explain why.
Andrew 直覺地知道答案正確,即使他無法解釋原因。
intuitively + knew + that-clause for unanalysed certainty
When the car began to slide, Tamar intuitively turned the wheel in the right direction.
車子開始打滑時,Tamar 直覺地把方向盤轉向正確的方向。
intuitively + verb of physical action in an emergency
Xiu did not learn the dance steps by counting — she picked them up intuitively.
Xiu 不是靠數拍子學會舞步——她是直覺地學會的。
The detective intuitively sensed that the witness was hiding something important about that night.
偵探直覺地感覺到,那名證人對那天晚上發生的事有所隱瞞。
Even without reading the manual, Quan intuitively understood how the old camera worked.
即使沒有看說明書,Quan 也直覺地理解了那台老相機的運作方式。
- by instinct
slightly broader — can refer to animal behaviour as well as human hunches
- instinctively
more automatic and less cognitive — suggests a reflex rather than a quiet hunch
- without thinking
informal; emphasises speed rather than the source of the knowledge
- by gut feeling
informal, very common in spoken English
- analytically
using logic and careful examination rather than a hunch
- deliberately
with conscious intent, step by step
- rationally
based on reason rather than emotion or instinct
文法句型
intuitively + verb (know, feel, sense, understand)
verb + intuitively
Intuitively, + clause
用法筆記
Often used with verbs of perception or knowing (feel, know, sense, understand, realise). When used as a sentence adverb at the start of a clause (e.g. 'Intuitively, I knew…'), it frames the whole statement as a gut feeling.
常見錯誤
2. describing how a product, tool, or piece of software lets someone use it straigh
直覺式地
不需專業知識即可操作地
describing how a product, tool, or piece of software lets someone use it straight away without training or prior knowledge — for instance, an app whose controls a first-time user can figure out within seconds.
The new app is designed so intuitively that a child can use it without help.
新應用程式的設計非常直覺,小孩不需要幫忙就能使用。
designed so intuitively + that-clause showing consequence
Rachid found that the website's layout worked intuitively, guiding him straight to what he needed.
Rachid 發現網站的版面設計很直覺,輕鬆就能找到他需要的資訊。
verb + intuitively describing user-experience outcome
The dashboard displays the data intuitively, using simple charts instead of complex tables.
儀表板用簡單的圖表取代複雜的表格,直覺地呈現資料。
Customers praised the voice assistant for responding intuitively to their everyday questions.
顧客稱讚語音助理能直覺地回應他們日常生活中的問題。
The camera's settings are arranged intuitively, so beginners do not feel lost when taking pictures.
相機的設定安排得很直覺,初學者拍照時不會感到困惑。
- naturally
broader — can apply to any easy process, not just tools
- effortlessly
emphasises the lack of difficulty in the user's experience
- without a learning curve
informal, emphasises that no time is needed to learn
- awkwardly
suggests the opposite of a smooth user experience
- counterintuitively
in a way that goes against what the user would naturally expect
- with difficulty
emphasises the struggle rather than the design flaw
文法句型
verb + intuitively (work, operate, function, respond)
designed + intuitively
arranged + intuitively
用法筆記
Common in technology reviews, product descriptions, and usability discussions. Typically modifies verbs describing how well a tool functions (work, operate, respond, navigate). The adjective equivalent 'intuitive' is even more frequent in this sense.