intelligent 的定义
- having good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as persons or animals: an intelligent student.
- displaying or characterized by quickness of understanding, sound thought, or good judgment: an intelligent reply.
- having the faculty of reasoning and understanding; possessing intelligence: intelligent beings in outer space.
- Computers. pertaining to the ability to do data processing locally; smart: An intelligent terminal can edit input before transmission to a host computer.Compare dumb.
- Archaic. having understanding or knowledge.
intelligent 近义词
very smart
intelligent 的近义词 49 个
- astute
- brainy
- bright
- brilliant
- creative
- imaginative
- inventive
- knowledgeable
- original
- perceptive
- rational
- resourceful
- smart
- well-informed
- wise
- able
- acute
- alert
- alive
- all there
- apt
- calculating
- capable
- clever
- comprehending
- deep
- discerning
- enlightened
- exceptional
- highbrow
- ingenious
- instructed
- keen
- knowing
- penetrating
- perspicacious
- profound
- quick
- quick-witted
- ready
- reasonable
- responsible
- sage
- sharp
- thinking
- together
- understanding
- whiz
- witty
intelligent 的反义词 18 个
更多intelligent例句
- Each of these developments, FAIR’s researchers say, brings the lab incrementally closer to achieving intelligent robotic assistants.
- “If you can find a way of doing satisfiability problems that takes into account the symmetries in an intelligent way, then you’ve made the problem much easier,” said Hales.
- In 1950, the mathematician Alan Turing suggested that if you could converse with a machine without knowing whether it was a machine or a person, you should consider that machine intelligent.
- Armed with a deep, versatile roster stocked with hyper-intelligent defenders, Nurse is the NBA’s most inventive defensive coach, tinkering night to night and even on the fly within games.
- Look for solutions that provide intelligent automation and enable human SEOs on the team to focus on the more creative aspects of each campaign.
- Governor Jindal seems like a good guy, intelligent, reasonable.
- Vice President Jindal: “Here is a good, intelligent, and reasonable plan for legislative action.”
- I thought he was very intelligent, very gentle, soft-spoken, precise.
- That kind of spoiled naïveté seems inexcusable in a clearly intelligent author who is pushing 30.
- Genuinely funny and intelligent and navel-gazing and strange, these parts might eventually add up to something truly big.
- All our intelligent students will insist upon learning what they can of these discussions and forming opinions for themselves.
- So intelligent were her methods that she doubtless had great influence in making the memory of his art enduring.
- His dark, shining, almost too intelligent eyes looked at Nigel, and looked away.
- With less intelligent children traces of this tendency to take pictorial representation for reality may appear as late as four.
- He looks about thirty-five, has a clean-shaven intelligent face, and is dressed in a dark tweed suit.