intellects
英 [ˈɪntɪlɛkts]
美 [ˈɪntəˌlɛkts]
n. (尤指高等的)智力,思维逻辑领悟力; 智力高的人; 才智超群的人
intellect的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 智力;理解力;领悟力;思维能力
Intellectis the ability to understand or deal with ideas and information.- Do the emotions develop in parallel with the intellect?...
情感与智力是并行发展的吗? - The intellect is not the most important thing in life.
才智不是生活中最重要的东西。
- Do the emotions develop in parallel with the intellect?...
- N-VAR 非凡的才智;出众的才华
Intellectis the quality of being very intelligent or clever.- Her intellect is famed far and wide...
她的非凡才智闻名遐迩。 - The members of the committee described Gates as a man of keen intellect.
委员会委员把盖茨描述为才智过人。
- Her intellect is famed far and wide...
- N-COUNT 英才;才智非凡的人
If you describe someone as anintellect, you mean that they are very intelligent.- My boss isn't a great intellect.
我的老板才智并不出众。
- My boss isn't a great intellect.
双语例句
- Give them thought to sharpen their intellects, give them meditation to nurture the sacred in their hearts.
教他们思考使他们思维敏捷;教他们静心,在他们的心里培育宗教性。 - The salons where the brightest intellects of France were assembled.
法国英才汇聚的文艺沙龙。 - If students are dirty and ragged, it indicates they are not interested in tidying up their intellects either.
如果学生们肮脏褴褛,那就表明他们对整理自己的思想也毫无兴趣。 - Hie diplomatic principle of realism and the diplomatic policy of pragmatism firmly safeguard international surroundings, introduce the number of finances, technologies and intellects that Singapore modernization needs.
现实主义的外交原则和实用主义的外交政策坚定的维护了经济现代化的国际环境,引进了现代化所需的大量资金、技术和人才。 - One of france's greatest intellects.
法国最伟大的智者。 - We have many intellects.
我们有很多种智慧。 - Literature reflects social life. Obviously, thoughts of intellects towards Chinese modernity reflect on literature.
而文学是反映社会生活的,知识分子对中国现代性的思考,必然投射到文学中来。 - You must realize that the problems of the world may not be solvable by human intellects alone.
必须懂得,世界上的问题也许并非单靠人类的智能就能解决。 - He was one of the most formidable intellects of his time.
他是该时代的盖世奇才。 - But most of the giants of 1861 and 1939 were recognised as great intellects during their lifetime and some such as Einstein and Picasso became much-admired celebrities.
但1861年和1939年的大多数伟人在世时便是公认的伟大知识分子,有一些例如爱因斯坦和毕加索还成为备受追捧的名人。