单词 | intellectualism |
释义 | intellectualintellectual2 ●○○ noun [countable] Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorintelligent and well-educated► educated Collocations someone who is educated is intelligent and knows a lot because they have had a good education, have read a lot etc: · You're smart, you're educated, you shouldn't have any trouble finding a job.· In general, children of educated parents tend to get better grades.well educated: · The boy came from a good home, was well educated and had every advantage.highly educated: · Nadia is a highly-educated, very motivated individual who will go far. ► intellectual an intelligent, well-educated person who spends a lot of their time thinking about, writing about, and discussing ideas, literature etc: · It's an organization of writers, artists and intellectuals, who come together to discuss their ideas.· The restaurant was once the meeting place for leading French left-wing intellectuals such as Sartre and de Beauvoir. ► learned formal a learned person has read many books and knows a lot about many things, and is greatly respected because of their knowledge: · The old professor was obviously a very learned man.· It's true that art critics aren't as learned as art-historians in these matters. ► academic someone who is academic is very good at studying and does well at school, university etc: · I wasn't very academic, and l left school at sixteen.· If you're academic, you can take some of your exams a year or two early.· Teachers must provide challenging activities for their more academic pupils. ► brains the most intelligent person or people in a country, organization etc: the brains: · You'd better ask Toby. He's the brains around here.best brains: · Many of Britain's best brains have left the country to go and work in America. ► intelligentsia formal the most intelligent and highly educated people in a society such as the writers, thinkers, and artists: · The demonstrators belong to the middle classes and the intelligentsia, which have suffered most as a result of the government's economic policies. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► intellectual/academic ability Phrases· No one doubts his intellectual abilities.· A degree is evidence of your academic ability in a particular subject area. ► an intellectual/physical/technical etc challenge· I love the physical challenge of climbing. ► the intellectual climate (=the general way of thinking)· New inventions can change the intellectual climate. ► intellectual curiosity· Highly intelligent people are full of intellectual curiosity. ► political/intellectual/cultural etc ferment the artistic ferment of the late sixth century ► mental/physical/intellectual etc incapacity Evidence of his mental incapacity was never produced in court. ► emotional/intellectual/spiritual nourishment a child starved of emotional nourishment ► intellectual snobs a bunch of intellectual snobs ► intellectual snobbery intellectual snobbery COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► great· Stop thinking you're some great displaced intellectual all the time. ► leading· Like Dean Inge, the careers and culture of leading medical intellectuals displayed distinctive connections between science and morality.· He enjoyed his social life with leading intellectuals and noblemen, where there was much debate, all without rancour.· Franciscan theologian John Duns Scotus, who died in 1308, was no dunce - he was a leading church intellectual.· Other leading intellectuals were also told to leave the party and their job. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► mental/intellectual/moral gymnastics an intelligent well-educated person who spends time thinking about complicated ideas and discussing them → academic: a leading British intellectual—intellectualism noun [uncountable]
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