instinctive nell'Oxford Spanish Dictionary

instinctive nel dizionario PONS

instinctive Esempi dal dizionario PONS (verificati dalla Redazione)

an instinctive/irresistible urge
Inglese americano

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

inglese
As an instinctive reaction, this is not consciously mediated nor under conscious control.
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The "conatus" may refer to the instinctive will to live of living organisms or to various metaphysical theories of motion and inertia.
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An asthmatic skinhead who is deeply embarrassed by his instinctive grasp of mathematics.
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The brother represents the instinctive and the sister the rational side.
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The teaching of social ethics awakens the human conscience, replacing the instinctive with altruism.
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A hypnotist uses techniques that use these instinctive fillings-in of gaps and changes to how we respond to a scenario or moment.
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An instinctive fear for these three would explain why dragons with similar features occur in stories from independent cultures on all continents.
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Instinctive drift is another biological constraint that can influence interpretation of animal cognition studies.
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Habitual punishment can lead to instinctive trust and personality defects, such as shyness, reclusiveness, or trepidation.
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In its most basic form, stretching is a natural and instinctive activity; it is performed by humans and many other animals.
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