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smartly

/smahrt/US // smɑrt //UK // (smɑːt) //

聪明地,巧妙地,精明地,聪明的

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v.无主动词 verb
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    • : 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.
    • : to suffer keenly from wounded feelings: She smarted under their criticism.
    • : to feel shame or remorse or to suffer in punishment or in return for something.
v.有主动词 verb
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    • : to cause a sharp pain to or in.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    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.
    • : clever, witty, or readily effective, as a speaker, speech, rejoinder, etc.
    • : dashingly or impressively neat or trim in appearance, as persons, dress, etc.
    • : socially elegant; sophisticated or fashionable: the smart crowd.
    • : saucy; pert: smart remarks.
    • : sharply brisk, vigorous, or active: to walk with smart steps.
    • : sharply severe, as a blow, stroke, etc.
    • : sharp or keen: a smart pain.
    • : equipped with electronic control mechanisms, software programs, etc., and capable of remote, automated, and seemingly intelligent operation: smart copiers;smart weapons;a smart thermostat.equipped with microprocessors, as for data processing, internet access, etc.: a smartphone;a smartwatch.
    • : having properties that can be changed in response to stimuli or environmental conditions; self-regulating: smart fabrics that respond to temperature or light.
    • : Computers. intelligent.
    • : Older Use. considerable; fairly large.
adv.副词 adverb
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    • : in a smart manner; smartly.
n.名词 noun
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    • : 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.

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Examples

  • The data these devices produce across so many in-depth connections is the fuel for powerful digital applications, from weather prediction systems to smart buildings that regulate their own climates to self-driving cars.

  • The data from the smart micro-vehicles can be used to slow a scooter down, minimize congestion or lock out people who don’t follow local transportation rules.

  • The ultimate goal is to create an ecosystem of apps that allow for what Mayer describes as “smart, small-scale sharing.”

  • For example, at Samsung Ads, the approach is to leverage ACR data from more than 50 million smart TVs.

  • Whether you work at a brand, a publisher or an agency, you’ll receive regular insights that will help you make smarter decisions at your job and in your career.

  • These chicken pot pies are twists on an American classic, and smartly turned out if made for company.

  • On stage, the smartly suited Mixner was both very funny and very serious, and he cried after confessing the mercy killings.

  • And he has just the idea: a radical new video service, the details of which he's smartly keeping under wraps.

  • He's lampooned all of these politicians—quite smartly, too—on SNL.

  • Overall, the report presented a picture of an economy in which both consumer and business activity is rising smartly.

  • He had leaped very smartly to this point of vantage, nevertheless he found Jumbo there before him, chattering worse than ever!

  • Tommy walked smartly up to her, despite the stern gaze of a suspicious policeman on the opposite side of the street.

  • That privates should obey, and that they should be smartly punished if they disobey, this one can understand very well.

  • Saying this, Dick and his friends left the buoy-store, and walked smartly off to their several places of abode in the town.

  • Mrs. Younge replied very smartly to some questions of her husband.