smart 英 [smɑ:t]   美 [smɑrt]

smart

smart  英 [smɑ:t] 美 [smɑrt]

adj. 聪明的;敏捷的; 

进行时:smarting  过去式:smarted  过去分词:smarted  第三人称单数:smarts  名词复数:smarts  比较级:smarter  最高级:smartest 

smart fish 机敏的鱼
You look very smart in that suit. 你穿上这套衣服显得很精神。

  • Although smart is most often used to describe someone who is intelligent, you can also call someone a smart, chic dresser or a smart, sassy wisecracker.
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  • adj. 聪明的;敏捷的;
  • 1. smart fish

    机敏的鱼

  • 2. You look very smart in that suit.

    你穿上这套衣服显得很精神。

  • 3. She's smarter than her brother.

    她比她哥哥聪明。

  • 4. That was a smart career move.

    那是个人事业发展上的一着妙棋。

  • 5. We set off at a smart pace.

    我们快步出发了。

  • smart (adj.) late Old English smeart "painful, severe, stinging; causing a sharp pain," related to smeortan (see smart (v.)). Meaning "executed with force and vigor" is from c. 1300. Meaning "quick, active, clever" is attested from c. 1300, from the notion of "cutting" wit, words, etc., or else "keen in bargaining." Meaning "trim in attire" first attested 1718, "ascending from the kitchen to the drawing-room c. 1880" [Weekley]. For sense evolution, compare sharp (adj.).
  • smart (n.) "sharp pain," c. 1200, from smart (adj.). Cognate with Middle Dutch smerte, Dutch smart, Old High German smerzo, German Schmerz "pain."
  • smart (v.) Old English smeortan "be painful," from Proto-Germanic *smarta- (source also of Middle Dutch smerten, Dutch smarten, Old High German smerzan, German schmerzen "to pain," originally "to bite"), from PIE *smerd- "pain," which is perhaps an extension of the root *mer- "to rub away; to harm." Related: Smarted; smarting.
smart / smɑːt ; NAmE smɑːrt / adjective , verb smart smarts smarted smarting smarter smartest adjective ( smart·er , smart·est ) clean/neat 整洁 1 ( especially BrE) (of people ) looking clean and neat; well dressed in fashionable and/or formal clothes 衣冠楚楚的;衣着讲究的 You look very smart in that suit. 你穿上这套衣服显得很精神。 2 ( especially BrE) (of clothes, etc. 衣服等 ) clean, neat and looking new and attractive 整洁而漂亮的;光鲜的 They were wearing their smartest clothes. 他们都穿了最讲究的衣服。 intelligent 聪明 3 ( especially NAmE) intelligent 聪明的;机敏的;精明的 She's smarter than her brother. 她比她哥哥聪明。 That was a smartcareer move. 那是个人事业发展上的一着妙棋。 OK, I admit it was not the smartest thing I ever did (= it was a stupid thing to do). 好吧,我承认那件事我办得很不漂亮。 synonyms at intelligent fashionable 时髦 4 ( especially BrE) connected with fashionable rich people 时髦人物的;高档的 smart restaurants 高档餐馆 She mixes with the smart set. 她跟那帮时髦人物交往。 quick 快速 5 (of a movement, etc. 动作等 ) quick and usually done with force 快速的;敏捷的;迅速而有力的 SYN brisk He was struck with a smart crack on the head. 他头上突然被猛击了一下。 We set off at a smart pace. 我们快步出发了。 computer-controlled 计算机控制 6 (of a device, especially of a weapon/bomb 尤指武器、炸弹等装置 ) controlled by a computer, so that it appears to act in an intelligent way 智能的 smart bombs 精灵炸弹 This smart washing machine will dispense an optimal amount of water for the load. 这台智能洗衣机会根据衣物多少适当安排进水量。 smart·ly / smɑːtli ; NAmE smɑːrtli / adverb ( especially BrE) smartly dressed 衣着光鲜 He ran off pretty smartly (= quickly and suddenly). 他一下子跑掉了。 smart·ness / smɑːtnəs ; NAmE smɑːrtnəs / noun [uncountable ] verb 1 [intransitive ] smart(from sth) to feel a sharp stinging pain in a part of your body 感到剧烈刺痛 His eyes were smarting from the smoke. 他给烟熏得两眼生疼。 2 [intransitive ] smart(from/over sth) to feel upset about a criticism, failure, etc. (因批评、失败等)难过,烦恼 They are still smarting from the 4–0 defeat last week. 他们仍为上星期 0:4 惨败而难过。 see also smarts smart / smɑːt ; NAmE smɑːrt / smart·ly / smɑːtli ; NAmE smɑːrtli / smart·ness / smɑːtnəs ; NAmE smɑːrtnəs /
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