单词 | smarts |
释义 | smart1 of 4adjective ˈsmärt smarter; smartest 1 : having or showing a high degree of mental ability : intelligent, bright a smart young student a smart decision/investment/idea That wasn't a very smart thing to do. The pursuit of genius or at least being the smartest person in the room continues to tantalize humans. Lydia Dishman 2 a : witty, clever a smart comedy/sitcom b informal : rude or impolite in a bold and disrespectful way Don't get smart with me. 3 a : neat entry 1, trim entry 2 soldiers in smart uniforms b : stylish or elegant in dress or appearance For this fall, the smartest skirts will feature hemlines that are either quite long or quite short … The New York Times Magazine a member of the smart set c : appealing to sophisticated tastes : characteristic of or patronized by fashionable society We dined late at the Oasis, possibly the smartest restaurant in town … Geri Trotta 4 a of a weapon : able to be altered in course during flight : being a guided missile a laser-guided smart bomb b : operating by automation a smart machine tool c : using a built-in microprocessor for automatic operation, for processing of data, or for achieving greater versatility a smart card By now we're familiar with smart electricity grids, those IT-enhanced networks that generate and distribute power locally … Robert Visscher 5 : marked by often sharp, forceful activity or vigorous strength a smart pull of the starter cord 6 : brisk entry 1, spirited walking at a smart pace 7 : causing a sharp stinging … their softest touch as smart as lizard's stings … Shakespeare smartly adverb smartness noun smart 2 of 4verb smarted; smarting; smarts intransitive verb 1 : to cause or be the cause or seat of a sharp stinging pain also : to feel or have such a pain 2 a : to feel or endure distress, remorse, or embarrassment smarting from wounded vanity W. L. Shirer b : to pay a heavy or stinging penalty would have to smart for this foolishness smart 3 of 4noun1 : a smarting pain especially : a stinging local pain 2 : poignant grief or remorse was not the sort to get over smarts Sir Winston Churchill 3 smarts plural, slang : intelligence, know-how smart 4 of 4adverb : in a smart manner : smartly smarts 1 of 2 nounas in intelligence the ability to learn and understand or to deal with problems she had the smarts to start college at age 16, but perhaps not the emotional maturity Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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smarts 2 of 2verbas in aches to feel or cause physical pain the injection only smarted for a moment Synonyms & Similar Words
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