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释义  Related topics: Computerssmart1 /smɑːt $ smɑːrt/ ●●● S2 W2 adjective (comparative smarter, superlative smartest)  1  intelligent 聪明的 especially American EnglishINTELLIGENT intelligent or sensible 聪颖的,机灵的;明智的 SYN clever OPP stupid The smart kids get good grades and go off to college. 聪明的孩子成绩好,可以去上大学。 I was smart enough to wait for a week. 我很明智,等了一个星期。 His decision to become a director was a smart move (=sensible thing to do). 他决定要做导演,这是明智之举。2  disrespectful 不恭敬的INTELLIGENT trying to seem clever in a disrespectful way 耍小聪明的,不恭的 Don’t get smart with me, young man. 别跟我耍小聪明,年轻人。 He made some smart remark. 他讲了些不恭不敬的话。3  neat 整洁的 British EnglishSMART/WELL-DRESSED a) a smart person is wearing neat attractive clothes and has a generally tidy appearance 衣着整洁漂亮的,衣冠楚楚的 SYN American English sharp OPP scruffy You’re looking very smart. 你看上去很帅气。 b) smart clothes, buildings etc are clean, tidy, and attractive 〔衣服、建筑等〕整洁漂亮的 SYN sharp American English a smart black suit 漂亮的黑色套装 smart new offices 整洁漂亮的新办公室4  fashionable 时髦的 British EnglishFASHIONABLE fashionable or used by fashionable people 时髦的;时髦人士用的 one of Bonn’s smartest restaurants 波恩最时髦的餐馆之一5  technology 技术 smart machines, weapons, materials etc are controlled by computers and are designed to react in a suitable way depending on the situation 〔机器、武器、材料等〕智能的 → smart bomb smart weapons 智能武器6. the smart money is on somebody/something used to say that a particular person or thing is likely to do something or be successful 某人/某物很有可能做某事[成功]7  quick 迅速的FAST/QUICK British English a smart movement is done quickly, especially with force 〔动作〕迅猛的,猛烈的 a smart blow on the head 头上的一记重击 She set off at a smart pace (=fairly fast). 她快步跑了起来。 —smartly adverb a smartly dressed young man 一个衣着光鲜的年轻人 He turned smartly and walked away. 他一个转身走开了。 —smartness noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpussmart• The editor was slim, smart and dark-haired.• The new software system is really smart and it's much quicker to use too.• an atmosphere of smart elegance• Kelly wasn't sure if she was smart enough to go to law school.• It also might challenge and invite smart graduate students and other young professionals to choose public service over a corporate career.• Dressed in a smart, grey suit and black tie, the former Beatle looked very happy.• Quinn's a smart guy, but he talks too much.• Marvin gave me a smart kick under the table.• Smart machines and other appliances are operated via the Internet.• Perfect for when you are provoked into washing out a smart mouth with soap.• The waitresses were the smartest ones I'd ever seen.• The drake is smart rather than spectacular in appearance.• That's enough of your smart remarks for now.• That's a smart suit, Sam.• a smart suit• So you can be reassured that your chil-dren are smarter than Chicken Licken and her friends.• It is wonderful how quickly they learn and how smart they are.• You look really smart today, Chris. Have you got a job interview?• Here are a few tips every smart traveler should know.• The US used smart weapons in Iraq and Kosovo.smart move• Doing some research before an expensive trip is a smart move.• The marriage with Napster is a smart move.• The smart move is to proceed according to Mr Punch's exclusive eight-point plan, as follows ... 1.• It's the smart move, Rachel.• This was a smart move, Stella, real smart.• What is the smartest move you've ever made?get smart with• Address and form tricks Browsers are getting smarter with every release.looking ... smart• Sunday was the day for looking smart.• Although not quite running the place now, was in good spirits and still looking very smart in a collar and tie.• Glenn Close is looking smart, stylish and subdued.at a smart pace• After a few minutes one of the men detached himself from the group and walked after Fred at a smart pace.smart2 verb [intransitive]  1  UPSETto be upset because someone has hurt your feelings or offended you 感到痛苦[伤心]smart from She was still smarting from the insult. 她还在为受到侮辱生气。2  HURT/CAUSE PAINif a part of your body smarts, it hurts with a stinging pain 〔身体部位〕感到刺痛 My eyes were smarting with the smoke. 我的眼睛被烟熏得发痛。3.smart off phrasal verb American English informal to make funny rude remarks 粗鲁地开玩笑► see thesaurus at hurt→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpussmart• The smoke made my eyes smart.• My toes began to smart and bursts of quivering ran through me.• She had smarted at Jenny's accusation the night of the dinner party that she had encouraged Matthew.• She winced, smarting beneath memories of Giles's disbelief and the greedy delight that had turned to frustrated irritation.• Her eyes smarted, her mind was numb, her feet cold.• His were smarting now, as if he wanted to cry.smart from• The Eagles were still smarting from their loss to Arizona.From Longman Business Dictionarysmartsmart /smɑːtsmɑːrt/ adjective1smart design, technology etc is very advanced, in a way that copies human intelligenceWe specialize in creating smart websites that allow our clients to be in total control.Built-in smart chips constantly monitor ink cartridge levels.2very intelligent in business mattersThis 40-page bonus booklet has smart ideas for increasing your revenue.Origin smart1 Old English smeartsmart1 adjectivesmart2 verbChinese   intelligent or Business Corpus sensible
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