intelligent
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A person or animal that is intelligent has the ability to think, understand, and learn things quickly and well. 有智慧的
Susan's a very bright and intelligent woman who knows her own mind. 蘇珊是一個(gè)非常聰明伶俐而且清楚自己想法的女人。
2. intelligentlyADV 有頭腦地
They are incapable of thinking intelligently about politics. 他們?cè)诳紤]政治問(wèn)題時(shí)缺乏頭腦。
3. ADJ Something that is intelligent can think and understand instead of doing things automatically or by instinct. 有智能的
Intelligent computers will soon be an indispensable diagnostic tool for every doctor. 智能計(jì)算機(jī)很快將會(huì)成為每位醫(yī)生必不可少的診斷工具。
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intelligent /?n?t?l?d??nt/
劍橋詞典
- showing intelligence , or able to learn and understand things easily
- She's obviously very intelligent, but her lectures are difficult to follow .
- They are searching for intelligent life forms in other solar systems .
- Some people object to streaming because it gives an unfair advantage to intelligent children .
- These particular dinosaurs were large-brained and more intelligent than most.
- Man is still far more intelligent than the cleverest robot . 返回 intelligent
有才智的;聰穎的,理解力強(qiáng)的
a highly intelligent young man 聰穎過(guò)人的年輕人
an intelligent remark 妙語(yǔ)
Helen had a few intelligent things to say on the subject . 對(duì)于這個(gè)主題,海倫有一些頗有見(jiàn)地的想法要說(shuō)。
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