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sagacity

/suh-gas-i-tee/US // səˈgæs ɪ ti //UK // (səˈɡæsɪtɪ) //

卓识,卓有成效,洞察力,卓尔不群

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : acuteness of mental discernment and soundness of judgment.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounwisdom

Examples

  • The speaker conjures up centuries of collective sagacity, aligning oneself with an eternal, inarguable good.

  • Jaron Lanier has written and spoken about this issue with great sagacity.

  • In an incredible act of branding sagacity, they announced that the name of the new search engine will be: Bing.

  • She had some secret on her mind, which utterly baffled even the Jew's paternal sagacity.

  • The prompt reply of Madame Roland displayed even more than her characteristic sagacity.

  • He expressed the most profound admiration for the talents, energy, and sagacity of Madame Roland.

  • Calmet, whose judgment and sagacity are known to every one, says that she might be his niece.

  • Human sagacity cannot explain these facts as they exist to-day, much less could it foretell them three thousand years ago.