单词 | smart |
释义 | smart —smart /smɑːt/ aep /smɑːrt/ adjective (CLEVER) ► B1 MAINLY US intelligent, or able to think quickly or cleverly in difficult situations: » Gemma's teacher says she's one of the smartest kids in the class.» Why don't you fix it if you're so smart?» I'm not smart enough to understand computers.» He's smart enough to know he can't run the business without her.» Quitting that job was the smartest move I ever made.Thesaurus+: ↑Intelligence , ↑Perceptivesmartness /ˈsmɑːt.nəs/ aep /ˈsmɑːrt-/ noun [U] UK• • • Extra Examples:» He's a very smart kid.» She's not especially academic but she's smart enough.» Steve's as smart as anyone I know with figures.» He's smart enough to know an opportunity when he sees one.» He was a very smart guy.adjective (STYLISH) B1 MAINLY UK having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance: » Guy looks very smart in his new suit, doesn't he?» I need a smart jacket for my interview.» She works in a very smart new office overlooking the river.Thesaurus+: ↑Smart and elegant , ↑AttractiveB1 MAINLY UK A place or event that is smart attracts fashionable, stylish, or rich people: » a smart restaurant» We went to a very smart party on New Year's Eve.Thesaurus+: ↑Attractive , ↑Sexual attraction , ↑Smart and elegantsmartness /ˈsmɑːt.nəs/ aep /ˈsmɑːrt-/ noun [U] UK• • • Extra Examples:» She tends to wear quite smart clothes for work.» I need some smart trousers for work.» I wanted a more casual jacket - that one's a bit smart.» Paul had booked us into a very smart little hotel off the main square.» The nightclub is popular with Berlin's smart set.adjective (WORKING BY COMPUTER) ► C1 A smart machine, weapon, etc. uses computers to make it work so that it is able to act in an independent way: » Until the advent of smart weapons, repeated attacks were needed to ensure the destruction of targets.adjective [before noun] (QUICK) ► F0 done quickly with a lot of force or effort: » She gave him a smart smack on the bottom.» We'll have to work at a smart pace if we're going to finish on time.Thesaurus+: ↑Hurrying and doing things quickly , ↑Busy and activesmartness /ˈsmɑːt.nəs/ aep /ˈsmɑːrt-/ noun [U] UKverb [I] ↑Verb Endings for smart F0 to hurt with a sharp pain: » My eyes were smarting from the onions.Thesaurus+: ↑Pain and painfulF0 to feel upset and angry because of failure or criticism: » The police are still smarting from their failure to prevent the robbery.Thesaurus+: ↑Feeling sad and unhappy |
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