单词 | in no wise |
释义 | wise1 of 5adjective ˈwīz wiser; wisest 1 a : characterized by wisdom : marked by deep understanding, keen discernment, and a capacity for sound judgment b : exercising or showing sound judgment : prudent a wise investor 2 a : evidencing or hinting at the possession of inside information : knowing b : possessing inside information the police got wise to his whereabouts c : crafty, shrewd d : aware of or informed about a particular matter —usually used in the comparative in negative constructions with the was none the wiser about their plans 3 : insolent, smart-alecky, fresh a tough kid with a wise mouth 4 archaic : skilled in magic or divination wisely adverb wiseness noun wise 2 of 5verb (1) wised; wising intransitive verb : to become informed or knowledgeable : learn —used with up transitive verb : to give instruction or information to : teach —usually used with up wise him up about procedures wise 3 of 5noun : manner, way in any wise Old age seemed in no wise to have dulled him, but to have sharpened … Herman Melville wise 4 of 5verb (2) wised; wising transitive verb 1 chiefly Scotland a : direct, guide b : advise, persuade 2 chiefly Scotland : to divert or impel in a given direction : send -wise 5 of 5adverb combining form1 a : in the manner of crabwise fanwise b : in the position or direction of slantwise clockwise 2 : with regard to : in respect of dollarwise in no wise phraseas in never not in any degree, way, or under any condition He was always complaining about his job, and I was in no wise surprised to hear that he had quit. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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