in·tel·li·gent
adjective/ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/
/ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/
有才智的;悟性强的;聪明的 - a highly intelligent child
非常聪明的孩子 - She is clearly extremely intelligent.
她显然非常聪明。 - to have an intelligent conversation/discussion/debate
作理智的对话/讨论/辩论 - to ask an intelligent question
问一个机智的问题
Synonyms intelligentintelligentsmart ▪ clever ▪ brilliant ▪ brightThese words all describe people who are good at learning, understanding and thinking about things, and the actions that show this ability.intelligent good at learning, understanding and thinking in a logical way about things; showing this ability:opposite unintelligent- He’s a highly intelligent man.
他是一个很有才智的人。 - She asked a lot of intelligent questions.
她问了许多机智的问题。
- She’s smarter than her brother.
她比她哥哥聪明。 - That was a smart career move.
那是个人事业发展上的一着妙棋。
- How clever of you to work it out!
你解决了这个问题真是太聪明了。 - He’s too clever by half, if you ask me.
恕我直言,他未免聪明过头了。
- He’s a brilliant young scientist.
他是一个才华横溢的青年科学家。
- She’s probably the brightest student in the class.
她大概是班里最聪明的学生。
- clever/brilliant at something
- a(n) intelligent/smart/clever/brilliant/bright child/boy/girl/man/woman
- a(n) intelligent/smart/clever/brilliant thing to do
Extra ExamplesTopics Personal qualitiesa2- He should be able to solve the problem. He's reasonably intelligent.
他还算是比较聪明,应该能解决这个问题。 - Why do otherwise intelligent people take this event so seriously?
这些平时挺聪明的人为什么会对这件事如此认真呢? - a highly intelligent woman
一名高智商女性 - He's a highly intelligent man.
他是一个很有才智的人。 - She asked a lot of intelligent questions.
她问了许多机智的问题。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- seem
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- a highly intelligent child
有智力的;有理解和学习能力的 - Elephants are intelligent creatures and enjoy interacting with humans.
大象是聪明的动物,喜欢与人类互动。 - a search for intelligent life on other planets
在其他行星上探索有智力的生命
- Elephants are intelligent creatures and enjoy interacting with humans.
- (computing) (of a computer, program, etc.) able to store information and use it in new situations
智能的 - intelligent robots/algorithms
智能机器人/算法
- intelligent robots/algorithms
Word Originearly 16th cent.: from Latin intelligent- ‘understanding’, from the verb intelligere, variant of intellegere ‘understand’, from inter ‘between’ + legere ‘choose’.