Keresés
to make sense
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to be understandable in a way that is reasonable
to make sense (out) of sth
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to understand something, especially when it may initially appear confusing or unclear
Példa
It doesn't make sense to drive all the way there when we can just take the bus.
Thoughts and emotions jumbled in his mind as he tried to make sense of the situation.
The detective worked tirelessly to make sense of the clues and solve the mystery.
Bingo, it all made sense!
Patients with certain neurological conditions may confabulate to make sense of fragmented memories.