smart 的 5 个定义
- to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
- to be the cause of a sharp, stinging pain, as an irritating application, a blow, etc.
- to feel a sharp, stinging pain, as in a wound.
- (5)
- to cause a sharp pain to or in.
smart·er, smart·est.
- quick or prompt in action, as persons.
- having or showing quick intelligence or ready mental capability: a smart student.
- shrewd or sharp, as a person in dealing with others or as in business dealings: a smart businessman.
- (14)
- in a smart manner; smartly.
- a sharp local pain, usually superficial, as from a wound, blow, or sting.
- keen mental suffering, as from wounded feelings, affliction, grievous loss, etc.
- smarts, Slang. intelligence; common sense: He never had the smarts to use his opportunities.
smart 近义词
intelligent
stylish, fashionable
brisk, lively
hurt, pain
更多smart例句
- The structures are fashioned from “smart glass” that renders them opaque after a user enters and locks the door.
- Many analysts say Huang’s emphasis on Arm’s strength in energy-efficiency is smart.
- Not all of these series are good — some are quite bad, actually — but you can feel smart for watching them all the same.
- While Amazon continues to lead the smart speaker market, both Google and Apple have the advantage of having their voice assistants built into smartphones.
- In May, and again this fall, the district rolled out “smart” buses with Wi-Fi hot spots in areas without reliable internet access.
- And increasingly smart navigation aids in the cockpit brought far greater precision and efficiency to route planning.
- A woman in a smart uniform scribbles out tickets for a growing line of tourists eager to take a trip on the old-fashioned train.
- It used to be frequently said back in 2000 that Jeb was “the smart brother.”
- A lot of British pubs have been smart enough to understand this and respond.
- Thorgerson and Powell turned to video and film—a smart move given the emergence of MTV.
- During the first week, not a day passed without smart skirmishes.
- Then summoning a smart young jemadar with whom he had talked a good deal during the journey, he asked him to read the chit.
- Who could have believed that only a fortnight ago these same figures were clean as new pins; smart and well-liking!
- Christopher Smart, an English poet and miscellaneous writer, died; known by a popular translation of Horace.
- It was there that he longed to retire—to a dainty little hotel of his own with a smart clientèle.