单词 | intelligent |
例句 | intelligentintelligent /ɪnˈtelədʒənt/ adjective 1 intelligent - used about a person► intelligent AWL able to learn and understand things quickly: ► smart smart means the same as intelligent but is less formal: ► bright able to learn and understand things quickly. Use bright especially about children and young people: ► brilliant extremely intelligent and good at the work that you do: ► gifted having a higher level of intelligence than most people, and likely to do well in school: ► wise able to make good decisions and give sensible advice, especially because you have a lot of experience: ► quick able to learn new things and react quickly: ► sharp intelligent and able to notice and understand things quickly so that you are not easily tricked or confused: ► clever smart and good at thinking of new ideas or ways of doing things. You often use clever about people who are good at thinking of new ways to do bad things: ► shrewd good at understanding situations or people and at making decisions to get what you want: ► intellectual intelligent and interested in thinking and talking about serious ideas: ANTONYMS ➔ see stupid2 intelligent - used about ideas, actions, or things► intelligent AWL an intelligent idea, question, decision, etc. is done by someone who has thought about the subject carefully and understands it well: ► smart a smart idea or action is good or sensible and shows that someone used his or her intelligence: ► brilliant brilliant ideas are very good and show a lot of intelligence and imagination: ► ingenious an ingenious thing or method works very well or solves a problem that nothing else solves, and is usually designed in an intelligent way: ► wise a wise idea or action is sensible and shows that someone has learned from his or her experiences: ► shrewd a shrewd decision or choice is likely to be right because the person who makes it is good at understanding situations or people: ► intellectual relating to serious ideas or subjects that interest intelligent people: ADVERBS: intelligentYou can make the adjectives that mean intelligent, and that are used about ideas, actions, and things, into adverbs by using an -ly ending: He plays the game intelligently, not relying on luck. | They learned to spend their money wisely, and not on things they didn't need. | The class was intellectually challenging. |
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