intellectually 的 2 个定义
- appealing to or engaging the intellect: intellectual pursuits.
- of or relating to the intellect or its use: intellectual powers.
- possessing or showing intellect or mental capacity, especially to a high degree: an intellectual person.
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- a person of superior intellect.
- a person who places a high value on or pursues things of interest to the intellect or the more complex forms and fields of knowledge, as aesthetic or philosophical matters, especially on an abstract and general level.
- an extremely rational person; a person who relies on intellect rather than on emotions or feelings.
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intellectually 近义词
等同于 intelligently
等同于 mentally
intellectually 的近义词 8 个
更多intellectually例句
- Perlman previously worked at Classic Media, a private equity company that has intellectual property and film rights that’s now owned by DreamWorks Studios.
- General relativity was an unprecedented intellectual feat—but it didn’t make everything relative, as Mach had dreamed.
- She contrasts the intellectual output of private AI labs with that of pharmaceutical companies, for example, which invest billions in drugs and keep much of the work behind closed doors.
- “He has been confined to the house, and he doesn’t understand why he can’t go to the places he usually goes,” said Kinney, adding that her son also has an intellectual disability.
- The lifestyle Martin advocated for — renouncing the world and all its political and intellectual concerns — can seem outlandish and even irresponsible at a time when so much feels so urgent.
- But they are probably more intellectually honest—more willing to call their own team for BS—than most political commentators.
- Or, if your show is about ideas, then I think it has to be intellectually stimulating first.
- But Alexander is far more intellectually sophisticated, and frankly more reverent.
- The second was Marach Agha, 22; according to the Army, Agha may have been deaf or intellectually disabled.
- When we did the studio visit I was just really blown away by her personally, intellectually and the work itself.
- Impersonation may be more easily achieved intellectually, requiring only keen observation and the power of imitation.
- Something within him wanted to go, something that was perhaps intellectually curious.
- Mr. Nugent was a small man, that is physically, but intellectually was well endowed.
- Intellectually and artistically, Tchaikovsky profited little by this journey.
- Intellectually she is quite sound, but has a treacherous memory, and is very nervous.