smart
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ You can describe someone who is clever or intelligent as smart. 聰明的; 機(jī)智的
He thinks he's smarter than Sarah is. 他認(rèn)為他比薩拉更聰明。
2. ADJ Smart people and things are pleasantly neat and clean in appearance. 整潔的[英國英語]
He was smart and well groomed but not good looking. 他時髦而且打扮整齊,但是長得不帥。
I was dressed in a smart navy blue suit. 我穿一身整潔的海軍藍(lán)制服。
3. smartlyADV 整潔地[ADV with v]
He dressed very smartly, which was important in those days. 他穿得非常整潔,這在當(dāng)時很重要。
4. ADJ A smart place or event is connected with wealthy and fashionable people. 時髦的[英國英語]
...smart dinner parties. …時髦的宴會。
5. V-I If a part of your body or a wound smarts, you feel a sharp stinging pain in it. (身體某部位或傷口) 刺痛
My eyes smarted from the smoke. 我的雙眼被煙熏得刺痛。
6. V-I If you are smarting from something such as criticism or failure, you feel upset about it. (因批評或失敗) 感到難受[journalism] [usu cont]
The Americans were still smarting from their defeat in the Vietnam War. 美國人仍在為越戰(zhàn)中失利而難受。
7. →see smart money
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smart /smɑ?t/ (smarting,smarted,smarter,smarts,smartest)
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- She tends to wear quite smart clothes for work .
- I need some smart trousers for work .
- I wanted a more casual jacket - that one's a bit smart.
- Paul had booked us into a very smart little hotel off the main square .
- The nightclub is popular with Berlin's smart set.
- He's a very smart kid .
- She's not especially academic but she's smart enough.
- Steve's as smart as anyone I know with figures .
- He's smart enough to know an opportunity when he sees one.
- He was a very smart guy .
smart adjective (STYLISH)
B1 mainly UKhaving a clean , tidy , and stylish appearance
整潔漂亮的,時髦的
Guy looks very smart in his new suit , doesn't he? 蓋伊穿上新套裝顯得精神十足,不是嗎?
I need a smart jacket for my interview . 我需要穿一件像樣的上衣去面試。
She works in a very smart new office overlooking the river . 她在一間非常漂亮、俯瞰河流的新辦公室里工作。
B1 mainly UK
A place or event that is smart attracts fashionable , stylish , or rich people .
(地方或活動)時髦奢華的
a smart restaurant 高檔餐館
We went to a very smart party on New Year's Eve . 除夕我們?nèi)⒓恿艘粋€非常時尚的聚會。
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smart adjective (INTELLIGENT)
B1 mainly USintelligent , or able to think quickly or intelligently in difficult situations
聰明的,機(jī)靈的
Maddy's teacher says she's one of the smartest kids in the class . 瑪?shù)俚睦蠋熣f,她是班上最聰明的孩子之一。
Why don't you fix it if you're so smart? 你既然那么聰明,為什么不把它修好?
I'm not smart enough to understand computers . 我不夠聰明,不懂計算機(jī)。
He's smart enough to know he can't run the business without her. 他夠聰明,知道沒有她自己管不好這個公司。
Quitting that job was the smartest move I ever made. 辭掉那份工作是我所作出過的最聰明的舉動。
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smart adjective (QUICK)
[ 只用在名詞前面的形容詞 ]done quickly with a lot of force or effort
迅速有力的,迅猛的
She gave him a smart smack on the bottom . 她狠狠地在他屁股上打了一巴掌。
We'll have to work at a smart pace if we're going to finish on time . 如果我們要按時完成,就必須加快工作節(jié)奏。
smart adjective (WORKING BY COMPUTER)
A smart machine , weapon , etc. uses computers to make it work so that it is able to act in an independent way.(機(jī)器、武器等)智能的
Until the advent of smart weapons , repeated attacks were needed to ensure the destruction of targets . 在智能武器出現(xiàn)之前,為了摧毀目標(biāo)必須對其進(jìn)行反復(fù)的打擊。
smart adjective (WITHOUT RESPECT )
mainly USnot showing respect , especially when making a funny remark
(尤指在開玩笑時)缺乏尊重的
Don't get smart with me, young lady ! 不要對我沒大沒小,小姑娘!
Your smart mouth is going to get you into trouble . 你開口無忌,這會讓你惹上麻煩的。 返回 smart