make sense
US /meɪk sens/
UK /meɪk sens/

1.
有道理, 讲得通, 合乎情理
to be logical, reasonable, or understandable
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Her explanation didn't make sense to me.
她的解释我听不明白。
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It doesn't make sense to buy a new car when your old one still runs perfectly.
你的旧车还能完美运行,买新车就没意义了。
2.
明智, 合理, 可行
to be a sensible or practical course of action
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It would make sense to leave early to avoid traffic.
早点出发以避开交通堵塞会更明智。
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Does it make sense to invest in this volatile market right now?
现在投资这个波动性市场明智吗?