词汇 | intelligence |
释义 | intelligence noun uk /ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒəns/ us /ɪnˈtel.ə.dʒəns/ intelligencenoun (ABILITY)B2[ U ] the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason: 智力,智慧 an intelligence test智力测验 a child of high/average/low intelligence高智商/普通智商/低智商的孩子 It's the intelligence of her writing that impresses me.是她作品中体现出的智慧让我印象深刻。 I can't believe that someone of his intelligence can read such trash!我简直不敢相信他这么聪明的人竟然读这种垃圾东西! He believes that all children are born with equal intelligence.他相信孩子们出生时智商是一样的。 He is blessed with both good looks and intelligence. You can't do that, man - use your intelligence! She handled the situation with great intelligence and maturity. Intelligence acuity acumen agility apt aptness brain grey matter gumption highbrow horse sense hyper-intelligent perceptively percipient percipiently perspicacious perspicaciously perspicacity profundity whip-smart wisdom intelligencenoun (SECRET INFORMATION)[ U, + sing/pl verb ] secret information about the governments of other countries, especially enemy governments, or a group of people who collect and deal with this information: 情报;情报人员 the Central Intelligence Agency中央情报局 military intelligence军事情报 intelligence thatThey received intelligence (reports) that the factory was a target for the bombing.他们接到情报说这个工厂是轰炸目标。 International relations: spying and espionage agent agent provocateur anti-bug asset industrial espionage insider intel MI5 MI6 operative scout sleuthing snoop snoopy spook spy spy on someone/something tail tap the CIA intelligence | American Dictionaryintelligence noun[ U ] us/ɪnˈtel·ɪ·dʒəns/ intelligencenoun[U] (THINKING ABILITY)the ability to understand and learn well, and to form judgments and opinions based on reason: He’s a child of normal intelligence but he’s emotionally immature. intelligencenoun[U] (INFORMATION)a government department or other group that gathers information about other countries or enemies, or the information that is gathered: foreign intelligence intelligence | Business Englishintelligence noun[ U ] uk /ɪnˈtelɪdʒəns/us the ability to learn and understand things quickly and easily: Her high intelligence, ability and drive were evident from the start. People questioned the intelligence of his decision. an intelligence test secret information that a company, country, etc. manages to get about another company, country, etc.: intelligence thatWe have good intelligence that they will be launching the latest model at next year's trade show. intelligence on/about sthSometimes, the officers receive intelligence about a suspect on a particular flight. gather/provide intelligenceThey gather intelligence on their competitors to find out what their plans are. business/market intelligenceWe need to analyze and act on market intelligence with greater efficiency. foreign/national/military intelligence See alsoartificial intelligence competitive intelligence cultural intelligence emotional intelligence market intelligence |
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