单词 | wise |
释义 | Word Frequency wise 1(waɪz) adjective 1. possessing, showing, or prompted by wisdom or discernment 2. prudent; sensible 3. shrewd; crafty a wise plan 4. well-informed; erudite 5. aware, informed, or knowing (esp in the phrase none the wiser) 6. slang (postpositive; often foll by to) in the know, esp possessing inside information (about) 7. archaic possessing powers of magic 8. slang, mainly US and Canadian cocksure or insolent 9. be wise 10. put wise verb 11. wise up Derived forms wisely (ˈwisely) adverb wiseness (ˈwiseness) noun Word origin Old English wīs; related to Old Norse vīss, Gothic weis, German weiseWord Frequency wise 2(waɪz) noun archaic way, manner, fashion, or respect (esp in the phrases any wise, in no wise) Word origin Old English wīse manner; related to Old Saxon wīsa, German Weise, Old Norse vīsa verse, Latin vīsus faceWord Frequency -wisecombining form inadverb 1. Also: -ways indicating direction or manner clockwise likewise 2. with reference to profitwise businesswise Word origin Old English -wisan; see wise2 |
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