wisely如何读

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wisely是什么意思

  • adv.聪明地;精明地

wisely词根

词根:wise

adj.

wise 明智的;聪明的;博学的

n.

wisdom 智慧,才智;明智;学识;至理名言

wiseacre 自以为聪明者

wiseness 聪明

wisenheimer 自作聪明的人

vi.

wise 了解

vt.

wise 使知道;教导

wisely英英释义

adjective

characterized by wisdom : marked by deep understanding, keen discernment, and a capacity for sound judgment

exercising or showing sound judgment : prudent

a wise investor

evidencing or hinting at the possession of inside information : knowing

possessing inside information

the police got wise to his whereabouts

crafty, shrewd

aware of or informed about a particular matter—usually used in the comparative in negative constructions with the

was none the wiser about their plans

insolent, smart-alecky, fresh

a tough kid with a wise mouth

archaic skilled in magic or divination

biographical name (1)

Stephen Samuel 1874–1949 American (Hungarian-born) rabbi

verb (1)

intransitive verb

to become informed or knowledgeable : learn—used with up

transitive verb

to give instruction or information to : teach—usually used with up

wise him up about procedures

noun

manner, way Old age seemed in no wise to have dulled him, but to have sharpened …—Herman Melville

in any wise

verb (2)

transitive verb

direct, guide

advise, persuade

chiefly Scotland to divert or impel in a given direction : send

adverb combining form

in the manner of fanwise

crabwise

in the position or direction of clockwise

slantwise

with regard to : in respect of

dollarwise

biographical name (2)

Thomas James 1859–1937 English bibliophile and forger

biographical name (2)

Thomas James 1859–1937 English bibliophile and forger

wisely词源中文解释

古英语 wislice; 参见 wise(形容词)+ -ly(2)。

wisely词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English wis, from Old English wīs; akin to Old High German wīs wise, Old English witan to know — more at wit Noun Middle English, from Old English wīse; akin to Old High German wīsa manner, Greek eidos form, idein to see — more at wit Verb (2) Middle English, from Old English wīsian; akin to Old Norse vīsa to show the way, Old English wīs wise Adverb combining form Middle English, from Old English -wīsan, from wīse manner

The first known use of wise was before the 12th century

wisely儿童词典英英释义

wishbonenoun

a bone in front of a bird's breastbone that is shaped like a V and consists chiefly of two fused clavicles

wise1 of 4noun

manner sense 2b—used in such phrases as in any wise, in no wise, in this wise

wise2 of 4adjective

having or showing wisdom, good sense, or good judgment : sensible a wise investment

a wise person

having special or secret information : informed

I was wise to their plans

boldly rude or disrespectful : impudent

wise3 of 4verb

to make or become informed or smart—used with up

wise up if you want to get ahead

-wise4 of 4adverb combining form

in the manner of

in the position or direction of clockwise

slantwise

with regard to : in respect of

wise1 of 4noun

manner sense 2b—used in such phrases as in any wise, in no wise, in this wise

wise2 of 4adjective

having or showing wisdom, good sense, or good judgment : sensible a wise investment

a wise person

having special or secret information : informed

I was wise to their plans

boldly rude or disrespectful : impudent

wise3 of 4verb

to make or become informed or smart—used with up

wise up if you want to get ahead

-wise4 of 4adverb combining form

in the manner of

in the position or direction of clockwise

slantwise

with regard to : in respect of

wise1 of 4noun

manner sense 2b—used in such phrases as in any wise, in no wise, in this wise

wise2 of 4adjective

having or showing wisdom, good sense, or good judgment : sensible a wise investment

a wise person

having special or secret information : informed

I was wise to their plans

boldly rude or disrespectful : impudent

wise3 of 4verb

to make or become informed or smart—used with up

wise up if you want to get ahead

-wise4 of 4adverb combining form

in the manner of

in the position or direction of clockwise

slantwise

with regard to : in respect of

wise1 of 4noun

manner sense 2b—used in such phrases as in any wise, in no wise, in this wise

wise2 of 4adjective

having or showing wisdom, good sense, or good judgment : sensible a wise investment

a wise person

having special or secret information : informed

I was wise to their plans

boldly rude or disrespectful : impudent

wise3 of 4verb

to make or become informed or smart—used with up

wise up if you want to get ahead

-wise4 of 4adverb combining form

in the manner of

in the position or direction of clockwise

slantwise

with regard to : in respect of

wisely 例句

1 With that comes an unprecedented obligation to do so wisely, free from politics and personal agendas.

因此我们就有比以往更重的职责, 即将政治和个人计划放在一边,明智地使用这笔救助资金.

2 Einstein left for a conference in 1933 and wisely declined to return.

3 The king governed the country wisely.

那位国王英明地统治国家.

4 She has the air of a wise woman...

她有才女气质。

5 And we did not use our military wisely in Iraq.

而我们没有在伊拉克明智地使用我们的武力.

6 At that point Bull wisely terminated the friendship and offered a detailed statement to the fire department.

7 This divine gift it is for us to use wisely.

这一来自天神的礼物是要我们明智地使用它.

8 The solution: Wash skin no more than twice a day and choose your cleanser wisely.

解决办法: 每天洗脸不超过两次,明智地选择你的洗面霜.

9 The guards, wisely, didn’t let their amusement show.

10 As it happened, Butler never had time to finish his expletive, because he wisely chose that moment to relinquish his grip.

11 And ’tis the excellent observation of Grotius, God has wisely appointed this way of perswading Men the truth of the Gospel, that Faith might be accepted as an act of Obedience from the reasonable Creature.

12 The couple have the foresight to plan their retirement wisely.

他们夫妇很有远见,精心安排了退休后的生活.

13 Penelope used the hour wisely; she made up the children’s beds, tidied the nursery, and cleared it of breakable objects.

14 “Gork?” he inquired, turning to slant his head wisely at Mrs. Popper, and looking at her pleadingly with his right eye.

15 She is always hard up because she doesn't lay out her money wisely.

她总是缺钱花,因为她胡乱花钱.

16 Whenever the riots broke out, all our neighbors would wisely hole up behind closed doors.

17 The sight of an injured animal distressed the Abbot, but he decided wisely to leave matters to Jess.

18 She wisely stuffs Sydney back into his box.

19 Success upon using it wisely by planning and setting priorities.

成功取决于能否明智地合理安排、分清轻重缓急.

20 Dealers have already got wise to the trend and increased their prices accordingly.

交易商已经摸清了动向,相应提高了价格。

wisely 同义词

1 精明地

prudently capably smartly

3 聪明地

smartly sensibly

wisely 短语相关

wise guy weather-wise got wise to wise man put/make (someone) wise to in no wise wise to wise in the ways of penny-wise and/but pound-foolish worldly wise

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