clever 的定义
clev·er·er, clev·er·est.
- mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence; able.
- superficially skillful, witty, or original in character or construction; facile: It was an amusing, clever play, but of no lasting value.
- showing inventiveness or originality; ingenious: His clever device was the first to solve the problem.
- adroit with the hands or body; dexterous or nimble.
- Older Use. suitable; convenient; satisfactory.good-natured. handsome. in good health.
clever 近义词
bright, ingenious
clever 的近义词 54 个
- able
- adept
- adroit
- alert
- apt
- astute
- brainy
- brilliant
- cagey
- canny
- capable
- competent
- crackerjack
- cunning
- deep
- dexterous/dextrous
- discerning
- egghead
- expert
- foxy
- gifted
- good
- handy
- intelligent
- inventive
- keen
- knowing
- knowledgeable
- many-sided
- nimble
- nobody's fool
- pretty
- pro
- qualified
- quick
- quick on trigger
- quick-witted
- rational
- resourceful
- sagacious
- savvy
- sensible
- sharp
- shrewd
- skilled
- skillful
- slick
- sly
- smart
- sprightly
- talented
- versatile
- wise
- witty
clever 的反义词 7 个
更多clever例句
- Often, they include several pages of straightforward cooking advice, clever and common ingredient substitutions, and measurement conversions.
- There are so many things to love about the Surface Duo, from the “dropped in from the future” looks and smooth feel to the clever hinges and the new split-screen app mode.
- Zhong’s clever marketing is also a factor in Nongfu’s success.
- The question he directed at me was my cue, and in the back of the limousine I’d spent some time thinking about clever and unexpected answers to a million different questions about Avatar, although perhaps not this particular one.
- He’s very good at finding clever ways of encoding problems as SAT problems.
- Few of us are as clever as my Inspector Morse-loving friend.
- The clever part is that the present was “re-gifted” from city and state tax revenues.
- The clever crooks managed to rack up $2 million in profits over a year, Ares said.
- He wants to show her how clever he is and, more importantly, how well the script is going, that there is hope, a future.
- The small band of French critics helped shift the view of Hitchcock from a clever, popular entertainer to a Significant Artist.
- And so this is why the clever performer cannot reproduce the effect of a speech of Demosthenes or Daniel Webster.
- I have taken a violent dislike to more than one clever American man merely because he trailed his voice through his nose.
- For some time he said nothing, and then he remarked that I was very clever, but he did n't see a word of sense in what I said.
- It was as if he had said: "You think yourself very clever, but do you suppose that I can't read the notes in a time-table?"
- But all men at times betray themselves, and some betrayals, if scarcely clever, are not without nobility.