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adjective
having or showing a high degree of mental ability : intelligent, bright a smart decision/investment/idea That wasn't a very smart thing to do. The pursuit of genius or at least being the smartest person in the room continues to tantalize humans.—Lydia Dishman
a smart young student
witty, clever
a smart comedy/sitcom
informal rude or impolite in a bold and disrespectful way
Don't get smart with me.
neat entry 1, trim entry 2
soldiers in smart uniforms
stylish or elegant in dress or appearance a member of the smart set
For this fall, the smartest skirts will feature hemlines that are either quite long or quite short …—The New York Times Magazine
appealing to sophisticated tastes : characteristic of or patronized by fashionable society
We dined late at the Oasis, possibly the smartest restaurant in town …—Geri Trotta
of a weapon able to be altered in course during flight : being a guided missile
a laser-guided smart bomb
operating by automation
a smart machine tool
using a built-in microprocessor for automatic operation, for processing of data, or for achieving greater versatility By now we're familiar with smart electricity grids, those IT-enhanced networks that generate and distribute power locally …—Robert Visscher
a smart card
marked by often sharp, forceful activity or vigorous strength
a smart pull of the starter cord
brisk entry 1, spirited
walking at a smart pace
causing a sharp stinging
… their softest touch as smart as lizard's stings …—Shakespeare
verb
intransitive verb
to cause or be the cause or seat of a sharp stinging painalso: to feel or have such a pain
to feel or endure distress, remorse, or embarrassment
smarting from wounded vanity—W. L. Shirer
to pay a heavy or stinging penalty
would have to smart for this foolishness
noun
a smarting painespecially: a stinging local pain
poignant grief or remorse
was not the sort to get over smarts—Sir Winston Churchill
smarts plural, slang intelligence, know-how
adverb
in a smart manner : smartly
smart card智能卡
smart phone智能电话
little smart小灵通(中国网通和中国电信联合推出的移动通信产品)
smart money抚恤金;罚款;因掌握内情而下的赌注;(英)伤兵抚恤
smart forv. 受罚
a smart guy精明的家伙
play it smart干得好,做得对
street smartn. 熟悉都市生活方式和世态的;街头智慧
Adjective Middle English smert causing pain, from Old English smeart; akin to Old English smeortan Verb Middle English smerten, from Old English smeortan; akin to Old High German smerzan to pain
The first known use of smart was before the 12th century
smatteringnoun
a small amount of knowledge
a smattering of French
a small scattered number
smashupnoun
a complete collapse
a destructive collision of motor vehicles
smash1 of 2verb
to break into pieces by violence : shatter
to drive, throw, or move violently especially with a destructive effect
to destroy completely : wreck
to go to pieces suddenly : collapse
smash2 of 2noun
a heavy blow or attack
a hard overhand stroke (as in tennis)
the condition of being smashed
the action or sound of smashingespecially: a wreck due to collision : crash
complete collapse : ruinespecially: bankruptcy
a striking success : hit
the new play is a smash
smartynoun
smart aleck
smart1 of 4verb
to cause or feel a sharp stinging pain
to feel mental distress (as regret, resentment, or embarrassment)
smart2 of 4adjective
causing a sharp stinging sensation
marked by forceful activity or vigorous strength
brisk sense 1, spirited
a smart pace
mentally alert : bright
a smart teacher
sharp in scheming : shrewd
witty, clever
informal impudent, flippant
stylish or elegant in dress or appearance
worldly-wise, knowing
fashionable
being a guided missile
a smart bomb
operating by automation
a smart machine tool
smart3 of 4adverb
in a smart manner
smart4 of 4noun
a smarting painespecially: a stinging pain in one small part of the body
1 But the problem is bigger than bad manners.This job requires more than your sales smarts.
问题不只在于你的态度糟糕,重要的是,这份工作不只是靠你的销售天分就可以做好的。
2 That was a smart investment.
3 The incision on my leg smarts.
我腿上手术的伤口会痛.
4 Further, it has been suggested, we may be undergoing the next great leap in smarts right now.
更深一步暗示,我们现在可能就已经在下一个伟大转变的痛苦中。
5 I know, if I reject her, maybe she smarts from it.
我知道, 如果我拒绝她, 她会伤心的.
6 For now, the technology keeps getting smarter faster than the people creating and using it.
7 Manufacturers use the technology to give robots on their assembly lines some visual smarts.
一些制造商在他们的装配流水线上的机器人应用了这种技术,使得这些机器人具有了一定的智能视觉。
8 A smart tie and a dirty collar don't go well together.
漂亮的领带与肮脏的领口在一起不相称。
9 The four dozen people working at PARC were really smart, with two important kinds of smarts.
四十八个在帕洛·阿尔托研究中心工作的人真的聪明,有两种重要类型的聪明。
10 How well someone can memorize notes is not an indicator of smarts.
背诵笔记的熟练程度,不是验证是否聪慧的指标。
11 I didn't even think he had the smarts to do something like that.
我想都没想到他居然有本事做成那样一件事。
12 He feared that he would smart for this foolishness.
他担心为这个愚蠢举动而自食其果。
13 I gave a smart blow on the lid, and it flew open.
我朝盖子猛一击,就把它打开了。
14 He plays smart and the fans appreciate that.
15 Not sure how it deals with partitioning unless there are some smarts built-in to deal with hot swapping.
目前并不能确定它是否能进行分区,除非其内置了处理热插拔的智能技术。
16 Thy hand hath been smart and heavy upon me.
17 Kids praised for their smarts, on the other hand, were easily discouraged.
另外一边,被表扬聪明的孩子,非常容易就垂头丧气了。
18 But she thinks conservative inhibited her from displaying her smarts and creativity.
不过,惠特林顿认为,传统保守的套装无法展现她的智慧和创造力.
19 It encompasses books smarts and street smarts, financial genius and emotional intelligence.
它包含书本智慧和街头智慧 、 财务能力和情绪智商.
20 Dykstra and Jones' data handling smarts helped push 2007 sales to $2 million.
凭借戴克斯特拉和琼斯的数据处理才能,该公司2007年的销售额达到了200万美元。
3 聪明才智