单词 | smart |
释义 | Word Frequency smart(smɑːt) adjective 1. astute, as in business; clever or bright 2. quick, witty, and often impertinent in speech a smart talker 3. fashionable; chic a smart hotel 4. well-kept; neat 5. causing a sharp stinging pain 6. vigorous or brisk 7. dialect considerable or numerous a smart price 8. (of systems) operating as if by human intelligence by using automatic computer control 9. (of an electronic device) using digital communication technology to provide many of the functions of a computer, esp internet access and social networking apps smart phone 10. (of a projectile or bomb) containing a device that allows it to be guided to its target verb (mainly intr) 11. to feel, cause, or be the source of a sharp stinging physical pain or keen mental distress a nettle sting smarts he smarted under their abuse 12. (often foll by for) to suffer a harsh penalty noun 13. a stinging pain or feeling adverb 14. in a smart manner Derived forms smartish (ˈsmartish) adjective smartly (ˈsmartly) adverb smartness (ˈsmartness) noun Word origin Old English smeortan; related to Old High German smerzan, Latin mordēre to bite, Greek smerdnos terribleWord Frequency Smart(smɑːt) noun Christopher. 1722–71, British poet, author of A Song to David (1763) and Jubilate Agno (written 1758–63, published 1939). He was confined (1756–63) for religious mania and died in a debtors'prison Word Frequency SMART(smɑːt) acronym for specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely: criteria used in business to devise an employee's performance targets |
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