单词 | wit |
释义 | wit 1. n.   1. (in sing. or pl.) intelligence; quick understanding (has quick wits; a nimble wit).   2. a the unexpected, quick, and humorous combining or contrasting of ideas or expressions (conversation sparkling with wit). b the power of giving intellectual pleasure by this.   3. a person possessing such a power, esp. a cleverly humorous person. Phrases and idioms at one's wit's (or wits') end utterly at a loss or in despair. have (or keep) one's wits about one be alert or vigilant or of lively intelligence. live by one's wits live by ingenious or crafty expedients, without a settled occupation. out of one's wits mad, distracted. set one's wits to argue with. Derivatives witted adj. (in sense 1); (also in comb.). Etymology: OE wit(t), gewit(t) f. Gmc 2. v.tr. & intr. (1st & 3rd sing. present wot; past and past part. wist) (often foll. by of) archaic know. Phrases and idioms to wit that is to say; namely. Etymology: OE witan f. Gmc |
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