释义 |
intelligize, v. rare.|ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒaɪz| [irreg. f. L. intellegĕre to understand + -ize.] a. intr. To exercise the intelligence or intellect; to think. b. trans. To take into the intellect.
1803Edin. Rev. I. 261 They [forms of thought]..exist a priori, and independently of all experience in the subject who intelligizes. 1890Scott. Leader 1 July 6 Hume lived in a society of highly-cultivated men, whose scholarship was assimilated and intelligized. |