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intel

/in-tel/US // ˈɪn tɛl //UK // (ˈɪntɛl) //

英特尔,英特,智能,智慧

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : intelligence.

Examples

  • The key is to get actionable intel within each sentence for emotions, behaviors, attributes, hashtags, people, and brands.

  • With more campers than ever expected to hit the outdoors this summer, we asked our writers and editors for their favorite unique sites across the country, tapping into a wealth of local intel and expertise.

  • Fresh intel can inform our beliefs, behaviors and predictions in powerful ways.

  • The idea being that they could use this intel as an optimization level.

  • Social listening keeps your wheels on the road as it scans the landscape for relevant intel – displaying it on your dashboard to inform your direction.

  • So there are going to be more stories coming from intel in the Snowden files.

  • Noyce and his partner Gordon Moore also pioneered a new corporate culture at Intel.

  • Greason started out at Intel but felt the zero-gravity pull of the rocket macro-process in which he now holds 22 patents.

  • At CES this year, Intel showed off a onesie equipped with a chip that monitors vitals and movement.

  • All but a few of the 20 or so counties visited by her team agreed to work directly with Intel.

  • He did not need an Intel inside computer or search engine to find what he wanted.

  • Near this place, hard by the banks of the River Intel, there lived in former days a man named Marzinne.