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smartness

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

精明度,精明,聪明,智慧

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Definitions

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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inacumen
Synonyms
acuity敏锐度,视力,敏锐性,锐利度awareness认识,意识,认知,觉悟brilliance辉煌,亮光,光芒,光彩夺目guile狡诈,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡辩ingenuity独创性,创造性,创造力,独创精神insight洞察力,洞见,深入了解,见解intellect智力,理智,智慧,理智的intelligence智能化,智能,智能化方面intuition直觉,直观,直感,直觉性judgment判断,判断力,判决,审判sensitivity敏感性,敏感度,灵敏度,敏感shrewdness机智,心机,机敏,心计vision愿景,视觉,视野,视力wisdom智慧,睿智,聪明,智慧的wit智慧,诙谐,聪明人,聪明的人acuteness尖锐性,敏锐性,敏锐度,尖锐度astuteness精明,精明度,精通,天资brains大脑,头脑,脑子,脑子里的想法cleverness聪明才智,聪明,聪明程度,聪明度comprehension理解力,理解,理解力强,悟性cunning狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡诈discernment洞察力,鉴别力,辨别力,鉴别discrimination歧视,歧视问题,歧视性,鉴别farsightedness远视,远视眼,远视率,远见grasp掌握,把握,把握住,握住keenness敏锐性,敏锐度,敏锐,热情perception感知,观念,感知力,感觉perspicacity前瞻性,透视性,透视,前瞻性眼光perspicuity明确性,透视性,透彻性,精明度refinement完善,精细化,精益求精,完善的sagacity卓识,卓有成效,洞察力,卓尔不群sharpness锐度,清晰度,锐利度,锋利度smarts聪明,智能,聪明才智,智慧understanding理解,了解,理解力,了解情况good taste好味道,好品味,好的品味,好的味道percipience感知力,察觉,知觉,觉察力

Examples

  • Agile marketers and smart automation will come together to power the messaging and experiences it takes to convert in upended markets.

  • This means that email marketers will be able to work a lot smarter in their efforts to increase conversions and reduce the number of people who unsubscribe.

  • Today, Bose is one of the leading audio companies, with products ranging from wireless sport earbuds, portable speakers, smart speakers, noise-canceling headphones and other audio equipment.

  • The righty will be 37 next spring and just finished a two-year, $19 million contract that looked smart once Sánchez surged through the back half of 2019 and almost threw a no-hitter in the National League Championship Series.

  • The move was probably smart considering the Steelers’ kicking problems — Chris Boswell missed one extra point and had another blocked.

  • My Brigadier also complimented me on the smartness of my guards at Brigade Headquarters.

  • I might tell a great many stories about the smartness of Rover; but on the whole I think I will forbear.

  • She was an inch taller than John Willie, too, which was another inch of smartness to be seen walking with.

  • And these two ships met, bow to bow, with such an energy of adventurous smartness, that both sharply sank.

  • There are certain ways of extravagant smartness which are not considered to be good form among solid wealthy provincials.