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intelligence美 [ɪn'telɪdʒəns] 英 [ɪn'telɪdʒ(ə)ns] - n.智力;智慧;才智;(尤指关于敌国的)情报
- 网络智能;聪明;理解力
v.+n. use intelligence,test intelligence,assess intelligence adj.+n. superior intelligence,normal intelligence,sharp intelligence n. intellect,brain,acumen,cleverness,aptitude 1. | 智力;才智;智慧the ability to learn, understand and think in a logical way about things; the ability to do this well |
| a person of high/average/low intelligence 智力高的╱一般的╱低下的人 | | He didn't even have the intelligence to call for an ambulance. 他连呼叫救护车的头脑都没有。 |
2. | (尤指关于敌国的)情报;情报人员secret information that is collected, for example about a foreign country, especially one that is an enemy; the people that collect this information |
| intelligence reports 情报人员的报告 | | the US Central Intelligence Agency 美国中央情报局 |
n. | 1. the ability to learn facts and skills and apply them, especially when this ability is highly developed 2. information about secret plans or activities, especially those of foreign governments, the armed forces, business competitors, or criminals 3. the collection of secret military or political information 4. an organization that gathers information about the secret plans or activities of an adversary or potential adversary, or the people involved in gathering such information 5. an entity capable of rational thought, especially one that does not have a physical form 6. the ability to understand and think about things, and to gain and use knowledge 1. the ability to learn facts and skills and apply them, especially when this ability is highly developed 2. information about secret plans or activities, especially those of foreign governments, the armed forces, business competitors, or criminals 3. the collection of secret military or political information 4. an organization that gathers information about the secret plans or activities of an adversary or potential adversary, or the people involved in gathering such information 5. an entity capable of rational thought, especially one that does not have a physical form 6. the ability to understand and think about things, and to gain and use knowledge |
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