commonsense
11Commonsense — Com|mon|sense auch: Com|mon Sense 〈 [kɔ̣mən sɛ̣ns] m.; Gen.: ( ) ; Pl.: unz.〉 gesunder Menschenverstand; →a. s. Sensus communis [Etym.: engl.] …
12commonsense — see common sense …
13commonsense — adj. based common sense, exhibiting good judgment …
14commonsense — com|mon|sense sb. (fk.) (sund fornuft) …
15Commonsense — D✓Com|mon Sense, der; , Com|mon|sense, der; [ kɔmən sɛns , auch kɔmənsɛns ] <englisch> (gesunder Menschenverstand) …
16commonsense realism — noun : the philosophy of Thomas Reid and the Scottish school : natural realism …
17ПОВСЕДНЕВНОЕ ЗНАНИЕ — (COMMONSENSE KNOWLEDGE) (1) Специальный термин феноменологической социологии, обозначающий знание, которое рутинным образом используется в повседневной жизни (например, знание, как отправить письмо по почте). Повседневный мир это фундаментальная… …
18gumption — commonsense as in He s goat nae gumption …
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