- (especially British English)
(of people )人 looking clean and neat; well dressed in fashionable and/or formal clothes 衣冠楚楚的;衣着讲究的 - (especially British English)
(of clothes, etc. )衣服等 clean, neat and looking new and attractive 整洁而漂亮的;光鲜的 Extra ExamplesTopics Clothes and Fashionb1She was wearing a smart red coat. 她穿着一件漂亮的红色外套。 They wear smart blue uniforms. 他们身穿漂亮的蓝色制服。 smart new shoes 漂亮的新鞋 The car was a smart two-seater. 这辆车是一辆智能双座车。 The restaurant has a smart new décor. 这家餐厅有漂亮的新装饰。
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intelligent 聪明的;机敏的;精明的 He is obviously a smart guy. 他显然是个聪明的家伙。 Why do smart people do such stupid things? 为什么聪明人会做这种傻事? She's smarter than her brother. 她比她哥哥聪明。 That was a smart career 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。 He is too ambitious, too smart for his own good. 他太有野心,太聪明了,对他自己没有好处。 - it is smart to do something
It's always smart to have a Plan B. 有个b计划总是聪明的。
Synonyms intelligentintelligentsee also smarts- smart
- clever
- brilliant
- bright
- intelligent good at learning, understanding and thinking in a logical way about things; showing this ability:
He’s a highly intelligent man. She asked a lot of intelligent questions.他是一个很有才智的人。 她问了很多聪明的问题。 - smart (especially North American English)
quick at learning and understanding things; showing the ability to make good business or personal decisions: 指聪明的、机敏的、精明的: She’s smarter than her brother. That was a smart career move.她比她哥哥聪明。 这是一个明智的职业选择。 - clever (sometimes disapproving, especially British English) quick at learning and understanding things; showing this ability:
How clever of you to work it out! He’s too clever by half, if you ask me.你解决了这个问题真是太聪明了。 People use clever in the phrase : Clever boy/girl! to tell a young child that they have learnt or done something well. When used to or about an adult clever can be disapproving.恕我直言,他未免聪明过头了。 人们在短语中使用聪明:聪明的男孩/女孩!告诉一个小孩他们已经学得或做得很好。当习惯于或关于一个聪明的成年人时,可能会不赞成。 - brilliant extremely intelligent or showing a lot of skill:
He’s a brilliant young scientist. 他是一个才华横溢的青年科学家。 - bright intelligent; quick to learn:
She’s probably the brightest student in the class. Bright is used especially to talk about young people. Common collocations of bright include girl, boy, kid, student, pupil.她大概是班里最聪明的学生。 Bright是专门用来说年轻人的。光明的常见搭配包括女孩、男孩、孩子、学生、小学生。
- clever/brilliant at something
- a(n) intelligent/smart/clever/brilliant/bright child/boy/girl/man/woman
- a(n) intelligent/smart/clever/brilliant thing to do
Extra ExamplesTopics Personal qualitiesb1She's smart enough to know what works and what doesn't. 她很聪明,知道什么行得通,什么行不通。 If you're smart, you'll take my advice. 你要是聪明的话,就听我的劝告。 Companies are getting smart about how they use corporate planes. 公司在使用自己的公务飞机方面变明智了。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- seem
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
(of a device )装置 controlled by a computer, so that it appears to act in an intelligent way 智能的 connected with fashionable, rich people 时髦人物的;高档的 Extra ExamplesShe was one of the smart set in the 1920s. 她是20世纪20年代最聪明的人之一。 The reception would be very grand and smart. 接待仪式将是隆重而高规格的。
(of a movement, etc. )动作等 quick and usually done with force synonym brisk快速的;敏捷的;迅速而有力的
clean/neat整洁
intelligent聪明
computer-controlled计算机控制
fashionable时髦
quick快速
Word OriginOld English smeortan (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to German schmerzen; the adjective is related to the verb, the original sense (late Old English) being ‘causing sharp pain’; from this arose ‘keen, brisk’, which led to the current senses of ‘mentally sharp’ and ‘neat in a brisk, sharp style’.