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单词 intelligence
释义
intelligencein‧tel‧li‧gence /ɪnˈtelədʒəns/ ●●● S3 W3 AWL noun [uncountable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Intelligence cannot be measured just by exam results.
  • A child's intelligence develops rapidly between the ages of four and five.
  • a leader with intelligence
  • Don hopes to get a job in military intelligence.
  • In order to be a pilot you need to be of above average intelligence.
  • New global problems have changed the kinds of intelligence we need to gather.
  • Researchers were looking for ways to increase children's intelligence.
  • The department bases its selection process on a series of intelligence tests.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorthe ability to learn well
the ability to learn quickly, think clearly, and understand ideas well: · A child's intelligence develops rapidly between the ages of four and five.· Intelligence cannot be measured just by exam results.· In order to be a pilot you need to be of above average intelligence.· The department bases its selection process on a series of intelligence tests.
the ability to think quickly and well, remember a lot of facts, and be good at studying: somebody's brains: · He has his mother's brains and his father's good looks.· With your brains, you should easily get into college.have the brains (to do something): · Chloe had always been the one with the brains to really make something of herself.
a very high level of intelligence and ability: · Eddie's brilliance brought him top marks in the Harvard entrance exam.· His reputation was founded on his organizational abilities and his acknowledged brilliance as a leader of men.
the ability to think about and understand and express complicated ideas: · Our physical strength declines with age, but not necessarily our intellect.the intellect: · Joyce's books seem designed to appeal to the intellect rather than the emotions.a great/formidable etc intellect: · Rehnquist was a great scholar who possessed a formidable intellect.
an extremely high level of intelligence, ability, and skill which only a few people have: · Could a computer ever achieve the genius of men like Newton and Einstein.· Maurice was always entertaining, but there was a touch of genius in the way he talked that night.have a genius for (doing) something: · Sandra will deal with it. That woman has a genius for organization.
knowledge and good judgement based on experience of life: · Paul learned to value his father's wisdom and advice.the wisdom of something: · Some people were beginning to doubt the wisdom of their leader's decisions.conventional wisdom (=what is usually considered to be true and right): · Conventional wisdom says that the health of the economy is one of the most important factors that determines a president's chances of winning re-election.
WORD SETS
absolutism, nounadministration, nounagency, nounagent, nounagent provocateur, nounalderman, nounally, nounassembly, nounautarchy, nounautocracy, nounautocrat, nounautonomous, adjectiveautonomy, nounban, nounbaron, nounbig government, nounbilateral, adjectivebody politic, nounbudget, nounbureau, nounbureaucracy, nouncabinet, nouncaliphate, nouncanton, nouncanvass, verbcapital, nouncapitalist, nounCapitol Hill, nounCBE, nouncede, verbcentral, adjectivecentral government, nouncentralism, nouncentralize, verbchancellery, nounchancery, nouncharter, nouncharter, verbchief, nounCIA, the, city hall, nouncity-state, nounclient state, nounCo., coalition, nouncold war, nouncolonial, adjectivecolonial, nouncolonialism, nouncolonize, verbcolony, nouncommissioner, nouncommune, nounconsort, nounconstitution, nounconstitutional, adjectiveconstitutionality, nounconvention, nouncoronation, nouncount, nouncounterintelligence, nouncountess, nouncounty, nouncounty council, noundecolonize, verbdemocracy, noundemocratic, adjectivedependency, noundespotism, noundétente, noundethrone, verbdevolution, noundictatorial, adjectivedictatorship, noundiplomacy, noundiplomatic immunity, noundirective, noundisinformation, noundispatch, noundispensation, noundissent, verbdistrict council, noundocumentation, nounDOD, dominion, nounDowning Street, noundynasty, nounearl, nounearldom, nounempire, nounEuro, adjectiveEurope, nounexecutive, nounexecutive privilege, nounfall, verbfall, nounfederalism, nounfeudal, adjectivefeudalism, nounfeudalistic, adjectivegazette, nounhead of state, nounhigh commission, nounimperial, adjectiveindependence, nounindependent, adjectiveinfrastructure, nouninstigate, verbinsurgent, nouninsurrection, nounintelligence, nouninternal, adjectivejunket, nounjunta, nounkingdom, nounkingship, nounkitchen cabinet, nounland office, nounland registry, nounlegation, nounlegislature, nounlicensed, adjectivelocal authority, nounlocal government, nounmaharajah, nounmaharani, nounmandate, nounmandated, adjectivemartial law, nounMBE, nounmeasure, nounmidterm, nounministry, nounminority government, nounmisrule, nounmonarchy, nounmonolith, nounmonolithic, adjectivemoratorium, nounmouthpiece, nounmove, verbmover, nounmunicipal, adjectivemunicipality, nounNASA, nounnational, adjectivenational debt, nounNational Health Service, the, nationalize, verbnational monument, nounnation state, nounNATO, nounneocolonialism, nounneutral, adjectiveneutral, nounneutralize, verbnon-aligned, adjectivenon-intervention, nounnon-proliferation, noun-ocracy, suffix-ocrat, suffixofficiate, verboligarchy, nounoperational, adjectiveoperative, nounoverthrow, verboverthrow, nounoverturn, verbpacify, verbpact, nounpalatinate, nounpardon, nounparish, nounpartition, nounpass, verbpeer, nounpeer, verbpeerage, nounpeeress, nounpermit, nounplenary, adjectiveplutocracy, nounpolice state, nounpolitburo, nounpolitical science, nounpolity, nounpork, nounpork barrel, nounportfolio, nounpossession, nounprecinct, nounprefecture, nounpremiership, nounpresidium, nounprotectorate, nounpublic, adjectivepublic service, nounquota, nounR, ratify, verbrealm, nounrecall, nounrecognition, nounrecognize, verbregency, nounregent, nounregime, nounregister, nounregulation, nounrelease, nounrepeal, verbrepresentative, nounrepressive, adjectiverepublic, nounrepublican, adjectiverescind, verbreunify, verbrevoke, verbrising, nounroyalist, nounruling, adjectivesanction, nounseat, nounsecret agent, nounsecurity service, nounself-governing, adjectiveself-rule, nounsheikh, nounshire, nounsocial democracy, nounsocialist, adjectivesocial service, nounsovereign, adjectivesovereignty, nounspin doctor, nounstaff, nounstate, nounstatehood, nounStatehouse, nounstate line, nounstate of emergency, nounstatewide, adjectivesubject, adjectivesubject, verbsultanate, nounsummit, nounsuperpower, nounsuppress, verbsupranational, adjectivesurgery, nounsuzerainty, nountechnocracy, nounterritory, nounthrone, nountopple, verbtotalitarian, adjectivetown planning, nountownship, nountransit visa, nountreaty, nountribalism, nountripartite, adjectivetrusteeship, nountsarism, nountyrant, nountzarism, noununconstitutional, adjectiveunification, noununify, verbunilateral, adjectiveunion, nounUnion Jack, nounvassal, nounVIP, nounviscount, nounviscountess, nounwelfare state, nounWhitehall, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 John showed high intelligence from an early age.
 Intelligence sources denied the reports.
 In Britain there are three main intelligence organizations.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
 an intelligence agent
· She was always showing off her superior knowledge.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· In the 1980s, we thought we'd found salvation to our problems in artificial intelligence and expert systems.· It needs some one who understands its basic talent, some one who will help it to push the envelope of its artificial intelligence.· Constraint-based programming is an artificial intelligence technique which finds the optimum way to allocate means and resources.· But one of the problems, experts say, was trying to create artificial intelligence in our own image.· The trick now is to remove the human element altogether and let artificial intelligence take care of the rest.· The game play and artificial intelligence are unmatched in sports video gaming.· But whether artificial intelligence turns out to be good enough for the movie makers is likely to be another matter.· Into this milieu comes now the neural network approach to artificial intelligence, where learning is built into every system.
· I counted only six white workers in the factory, half of which seemed to be of below average intelligence.· Anyone of average intelligence might wonder: Who ordained these traits?· My hair colour doesn't affect me and I've never felt that people treat me as having lower than average intelligence.· No test of the planned system against even average-intelligence decoys is planned in the foreseeable future.· Similarly, most middle managers are average or above average in intelligence.
· Viktor Barannikov gave an old-style speech warning of the threat of foreign intelligence services and rising crime.· The law is so broadly drawn that there is no requirement to prove he was in contact with a foreign intelligence organisation.· The Guardian of Feb. 29 reported that the foreign intelligence service had been disbanded following allegations of illegitimate espionage and fraud.
· Much of the time we do not want great intelligence in our friends, just empathy some bland advice and listening skills.· One of the great arts of intelligence work is to find out how the other side thinks and what interests it.· Finvarra possessed great intelligence and was a famed chess-player.
· If this were so, kin selection could operate only in species of high intelligence.· It manifests the highest form of intelligence because it is a form that give shape to intelligence.· His high intelligence has been early manifested.· Each young man displays high intelligence and receives an excellent education in colonial schools.· Just because dolphins use language in a different way does not mean that they lack high intelligence or can not communicate.· Someday this operation would be studied at the highest levels of intelligence in Langley and the Pentagon.· They are automatic definitions of high intelligence.· Harrison, a man of simple birth and high intelligence, crossed swords with the leading lights of his day.
· Jack Challoner looks at human intelligence and the development of computers before considering the logical next step.· Danny Hillis, an artificial intelligence expert, sees a similar story in the human thumb as a platform for human intelligence.· So once again technology had taken over from old-fashioned human intelligence.· But human ingenuity and intelligence, plus what may amount to an instinct for symbolism, comes to the rescue.· It is ironic that a cyborg invested with collective human intelligence should still be represented in a recognisably human form.· A great deal of effort, therefore, still goes into trying to put the human intelligence back into the switches.· Minsky goes all the way as an advocate for downloading human intelligence into a computer.
· Surprisingly, slow talking on its own was not associated with later reading difficulties or low intelligence.· Blacks were of lower intelligence, less civilized.· People with strong need for security, and people of low intelligence or with poor interpersonal skills, tend to prefer bureaucracies.· The findings, then, suggest that work inhibition is not due to low intelligence or poor academic skills.· The disciplinary process required to keep people of low intelligence in order was simple.· In some cases of mental handicap there are recognizable clinical abnormalities as well as low intelligence.· Although poverty, deprivation and low intelligence tend to go together, it is hard to disentangle cause and effect.
· Abdul Khader Salman Khamis as military chief of intelligence to replace Maj.-Gen.· At one point U.S. military and intelligence services had 17 spy planes over Escobar's home city of Medellin.· They suggested Colonel Wong may have been detained because, as head of military intelligence, he failed to uncover the plot.· Andreotti on Oct. 22 dismissed the chief of military intelligence, Adml.· One military intelligence soldier fired on a months ago claiming he felt his life was threatened.· For eign diplomats were also turned away by military intelligence officials.
· Reports from secret intelligence sources had indicated that there might be another strike against Royalbion.· Co-operation reached into the more secret realms of intelligence and science.
· As far as Marenches was concerned, the most important thing for a Western intelligence agency was to stop the spread of Communism.· From the moment he arrived Golitsin split the Western intelligence fraternity into two camps.
NOUN
· Security services and intelligence agencies should be accountable to a committee of senior Privy Councillors.· But how useful would such a right be anyway, if an intelligence agency can drive a coach and horses through it?· Every intelligence agency believes that their defector is the best.· For the intelligence agencies a dilemma emerges.· Since the cold war ended, many state intelligence agencies have struggled to justify their existence.
· After working in the prison service, he joined the defence forces before becoming an intelligence agent.
· Qiao Shi, the intelligence chief who had abstained in the martial law vote earlier, endorsed an immediate army crackdown.· Pallid and balding, Vladimiro Montesinos, 56, was Fujimori's intelligence chief and right-hand man.· His successor was General Manuel Noriega, his intelligence chief.
· But the congressional intelligence committees are like a black box.· The recommendations now move to the congressional intelligence committees, which are expected to introduce legislation incorporating the recommendations.· Richard C.. Shelby, R-Ala., the new chairman of the Senate intelligence committee.· Bob Kerrey, D-Neb., the ranking Democrat on the intelligence committee.
· The artificial intelligence community sometimes uses terminology a bit loosely.· Some members of the intelligence community believe that it formed a basis for the later manual.· Established by the National Security Council, the NSCIDs function as top secret bylaws for the intelligence community.
· For once in the treacherous business of intelligence gathering, the question of mutual trust had been answered on sight.· He helped suppress the Matabele rising in 1896, and learned the elements of scouting and intelligence gathering.· But in the mid-1970s there was an acrimonious conflict between the different intelligence gathering agencies in the province.· Use was made of facilities for communications, intelligence gathering, and early warning systems.· They are primarily used for screening purposes, intelligence gathering, surveillance and harassment.· In mainland Britain MI5 now has the lead role in intelligence gathering.
· He spoke to intelligence officers at several airbases and made sure that certain records were amended.· In order to have an effective intelligence officer, he would have to have a little brown blood.· Sir Bruce hat a low opinion of civilian intelligence officers.· BDuring a 21-year military career, Corso was a key intelligence officer who served on Gen.· The helicopter crashed in June 1994 with the loss of all four crew and 25 intelligence officers from Northern Ireland on board.· In 1642-3 he apparently served as an intelligence officer under the Long Parliament's committee of safety.· He was thirty-five to forty and it was assumed that he was an army intelligence officer.
· They say senior clerics conspired with high-ranking intelligence officials to carry out the murders.· For eign diplomats were also turned away by military intelligence officials.
· Naisbitt has transferred this technique from intelligence operations to commercial and social applications, with some very interesting results.· After the Watts rebellion, Johnsoh asked Hoover to expand his intelligence operations to include riot prediction.· But these were not covert intelligence operations.
· Seven received lesser jail terms and three defendants, all intelligence operatives, were acquitted.· That almost surely means he was a Soviet intelligence operative, at least part-time.
· For every day I stayed in Rochester, my intelligence quotient dropped another ten points.
· Once again Azadi thumbed through the intelligence report for some inspiration.· Our intelligence reports varied. 1.· In addition to the bungled handling of intelligence reports, Washington officials come under criticism in the Dorn report in other areas.· Because Burns refused to discuss intelligence issues, he did not confirm or deny the existence of the intelligence report.
· The other intelligence services also proliferated, and there were dark tales in the clubs and messes of rivalry and hatred.· Three out of every four traitors were volunteers, it found; fewer than a quarter were recruited by hostile intelligence services.· At one point U.S. military and intelligence services had 17 spy planes over Escobar's home city of Medellin.· Operations of this kind should only be undertaken by the intelligence services, and then only under the strictest guidelines.· His hated intelligence services still operate with horrific efficiency.· Certainly the intelligence services did not take him seriously.· Information gathered by the national criminal intelligence service reveals a growing use of crack cocaine in the Shire counties.· Life in the intelligence services, by a former M16 officer.
· Reports from secret intelligence sources had indicated that there might be another strike against Royalbion.· According to law-enforcement and intelligence sources, the Pan Am baggage area in Frankfurt was a key to the operation.· But after rumours that MI5 may have been involved, intelligence sources began their own unofficial investigation.· And intelligence sources last night denied early reports that one van had slipped through their dragnet.
· This became even more apparent to us when we tried to devise an intelligence test for horses.· They go through an intelligence test and an array of interviews at the scouting combine in February.· The intelligence test can be a useful source of evidence about individuals who are considered for lower level jobs.· Recycling is an intelligence test for humankind that we may choose to win-or lose.· They also gave them general intelligence tests so that they could exclude the effects of variations in intelligence.· Intelligence Tests Schools use intelligence test scores to predict potential for academic success.· Other activities include job search programmes and intelligence tests.· Through the use of intelligence tests and other measures, at-tempts are made to estimate individual abilities.
· He took control of the national drugs intelligence unit, the national soccer intelligence unit and seven regional criminal intelligence offices.· Most local authorities now have a research and intelligence unit to collect and analyse information on their areas.· He has his own forceful views on the future of policing, beginning with the establishment of a national crime intelligence unit.· The Home Office has another intelligence-gathering computer, at the Harmondsworth headquarters of its illegal immigration intelligence unit.· Two officers from Liverpool's football intelligence unit are here to help Swindon.
VERB
· They among others, would gather intelligence on enemy strengths and fortifications.· It was restricted to gathering and analyzing intelligence.· Both incidents raise serious questions about whether the benefits of gathering certain kinds of intelligence data are worth the risks.· It launched a fact-finding division to gather intelligence on the hate groups.· With the decisive battle only a few days off, it was engaged in gathering all available intelligence regarding enemy activity.
· You insult my intelligence with your crude methods!· I wouldn't insult their intelligence by lying and we had a healthy respect for each other.· George tells the jury he will not insult their intelligence by developing a point any further, then develops it.
· This nuclear refuse could provide intelligence on such things as bomb design and yield.
· It has used its intelligence and dexterity to make one.· The first time in the forest Hansel used his intelligence appropriately by putting down white pebbles to mark the path home.· The literal rule is a rule against using intelligence in understanding language.· But Downey uses the intelligence and responsiveness in his large eyes to keep Merivel a step ahead of allegory.· Cobra is a comprehensive system for automated conformational analysis and 3-D structure generation using artificial intelligence techniques.· I guess I used my intelligence to fulfill both sets of needs mine and my parents' for me.· Unless we can use our intelligence to control our aggression, there is not much chance for the human race.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • And in some cases, the information gathering exercise itself has its benefits.
  • Army intelligence supervised most of the information gathering and army technicians handled much of the technical work.
  • But in the mid-1970s there was an acrimonious conflict between the different intelligence gathering agencies in the province.
  • For once in the treacherous business of intelligence gathering, the question of mutual trust had been answered on sight.
  • He helped suppress the Matabele rising in 1896, and learned the elements of scouting and intelligence gathering.
  • It is vital that a reformulated strategy be built upon better intelligence gathering and better coordination of intelligence between agencies.
  • It would seem that much effort up to now has focused upon information gathering to the neglect of the other two processes.
  • The arcane field of intelligence gathering may prove him wrong, says Charles Grant.
insult somebody’s intelligence
  • It is an insult to our intelligence.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounintelligenceintelligentsiaintelligibilityadjectiveintelligentunintelligentintelligibleunintelligibleadverbintelligentlyintelligibly
1a)the ability to learn, understand, and think about things:  To be good at the game, you need a reasonable level of intelligence.high/low intelligence John showed high intelligence from an early age. b)a high level of this ability:  a woman who had both beauty and intelligence artificial intelligence2a)information about the secret activities of foreign governments, the military plans of an enemy etc:  According to our intelligence, further attacks were planned.intelligence operations/sources/reports etc Intelligence sources denied the reports. b)a group of people or an organization that gathers this information for their governmentintelligence agencies/services etc In Britain there are three main intelligence organizations. US Military Intelligence
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