0 Instinctive behaviour or reactions are not thought about, planned, or developed by training. -- 本能的,直覺的
an instinctive reaction 本能反應
You can imagine scenarios of different complexity, from the instinctive mimicry of a newborn baby to the conscious debating of polished politicians.
The initial, almost instinctive, response of the industrial bourgeoisie and its ideological defenders was to deny that harm occurred.
Such instinctive understanding was especially appropriate for this fragile and delicately-constructed work, celebrating the intimacy of chamber music making.
It would be instinctive to turn to geographers to seek resolutions to this problem.
We have become so concerned with material achievement that these instinctive life forces which are responsible for true happiness have been ignored or repressed.
In its promotion of equality, liberal practices rely heavily on their compatibility with instinctive principles of fairness.
The problem is that such perceptions are still largely instinctive.
Practicing social scientists will likely warm to its instinctive sympathy for their work.