intelligent
adjective
uk/ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒənt/us/ɪnˈtel.ə.dʒənt/B1
showingintelligence, orabletolearnandunderstandthingseasily:
有才智的;聪颖的,理解力强的He is ahighlyintelligentpersonwho canthinkoutsidethebox.
She would like apartnerwith whom she can have an intelligentconversation.
Helen had a few intelligent things to say on thesubject.对于这个主题,海伦有一些颇有见地的想法要说。
intelligent
- intelligentHe seems like a very intelligent young man.
- cleverI'm the cleverest kid in the class.
- smartShe's incredibly smart and a great writer.
- brightJacob was a very bright boy.
- sharpHow can we stay mentally sharp as we age?
- She'sobviouslyvery intelligent, but herlecturesaredifficulttofollow.
- They aresearchingfor intelligentlifeformsin othersolarsystems.
- Somepeopleobjecttostreamingbecause it gives anunfairadvantageto intelligentchildren.
- Theseparticulardinosaurswere large-brained and more intelligent than most.
- Man is stillfarmore intelligent than thecleverestrobot.
Intelligence
- acuity
- acumen
- agility
- apt
- aptness
- grey matter
- gumption
- highbrow
- horse sense
- imaginative
- penetrating
- perceptive
- percipient
- perspicacity
- presence of mind
- profundity
- quick-witted
- ready
- resource
- subtlety