词组 | insight |
释义 | insight When insight is used with a preposition, the choice is usually into: • ... uncover useful insights into the social history of Victorian England —Carlos Baker, Saturday Rev., 1 May 1954 • ... the sudden insight into the nature of things — Edmund Wilson, A Piece of My Mind, 1956 • ... realizing this gave me no insight into how to correct it —Bartley McSwine, Change, May-June 1971 Occasionally, insight is also used with about, as to, in, on, regarding, or to; of this group on occurs a little more frequently than the others: • ... I had a big insight and a little insight about the book —Rust Hills, Esquire, April 1973 • ... might well offer fresh insights as to the character and extent of the social adaptation involved — George C. Barker, ETC, Summer 1945 • I had the highest respect for Harris Wofford's insight in realizing the critical importance of having students honestly involved —Jacqueline Grennan, Change, March-April 1969 • There is no doubt that certain unusually able ex-Communists ... can offer brilliant insights on our present difficulties — New Republic, 22 Oct. 1951 • ... shows a keen insight regarding the genetic relationships of American Indian languages —Dictionary of American Biography, 1929 • ... gave us new insights to their concerns and objectives —Chester Bowles, Promises to Keep, 1971 |
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