wise

英[waɪz] 美[waɪz]
  • adj. 聪明的;有智慧的;明智的;有见识的
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星级词汇:
  • wis vi.知道
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 聪明的,明智的,有智慧的,英明的,精明的
    2. 博学的
    3. 明白的
    4. 察觉的
    5. 了解的
    n. (名词)
    1. 聪明的方式、方法
    2. 怀斯(音译名)
    3. 博学(或明智)的人
    v. (动词)
    1. 意识到、觉察(令人不愉快的实情)
    2. 懂得,知道
    3. 指点,引导
    4. 劝导
    5. 迫使
    6. 遣送
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 聪明的,有才智的,明智的 having or showing good sense and judgment, and the ability to understand and decide on the right action

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a way of doing or being;

    "in no wise"
    "in this wise"

  2. United States Jewish leader (born in Hungary) (1874-1949)

  3. United States religious leader (born in Bohemia) who united reform Jewish organizations in the United States (1819-1900)

Adjective:
  1. having or prompted by wisdom or discernment;

    "a wise leader"
    "a wise and perceptive comment"

  2. marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters;

    "judicious use of one's money"
    "a wise decision"

  3. evidencing the possession of inside information

  4. improperly forward or bold;

    "don't be fresh with me"
    "impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup"
    "an impudent boy given to insulting strangers"
    "Don't get wise with me!"

1. They might be wise to stop advertising on television.
他们不妨停止在电视上做广告,这样做可能是明智之举。

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2. It is wise to seek help and counsel as soon as possible.
尽快寻求帮助和建议乃明智之举。

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3. They may be wise to err on the side of caution.
他们过于谨慎也许是明智的。

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4. Career-wise, this illness couldn't have come at a worse time.
考虑到事业,这场病来得最不是时候。

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5. You're a wise old man: tell me what to do.
您是位睿智的长者:告诉我该怎么办。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Learned men are not necessarily wise.
      博学者未必都是聪明的。
    2. To a wise person, time is like a diamond.
      时间对一个有智慧的人而言,就如钻石般珍贵。
    3. A wise general can gain the upper hand in any battle.
      一位有智慧的将军在任何战争中都能占上风。
    4. She is wise in money matters.
      她善于理财。
    5. You are wise to remain silent.
      你保持沉默,这很明智。
    6. It would be wise not to give undue importance to his criticism.
      不过份看重他的批评是明智的。
    7. Lord Melbourne replied with a very wise letter.
      梅尔本爵爷回了一封极有见识的信。
    8. He is the wise man who is the honest man.
      正直的人就是有见识的人。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. A wise person is one who has much knowledge and the ability to use it well.
      聪明人具有丰富的知识和善于运用这些知识的能力。
    2. Who is the wisest man who has ever lived?
      有史以来谁是最聪明的人?
    3. His wise father knows how to handle him.
      他聪明的父亲知道如何管教他。
    4. I don't think that was a wise decision.
      我认为那个决定不明智。
    5. He is a wise professor.
      他是一位知识渊博的教授。
    6. Confucius was one of the wisest teachers of all times.
      孔子是有史以来最为博学的教师之一。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. He is no wiser than he used to.
      他绝不比以前聪明。
    2. You'll understand when you're older and wiser.
      等你长大懂事了你就会明白的。
    3. When questioned about the incident, he looked wise but refused to talk.
      当被问及那事件时,他看起来知道情形,但拒绝说话。
    4. You're wise, so why not give us the lowdown?
      你消息灵通,给大家透露一下内情怎么样?
    5. Do you think it's wise?
      你认为这样妥当吗?
    6. Laughing and joking at a funeral are not wise.
      在葬礼时大笑与开玩笑是不妥的。
    S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
    1. No man is wise at all times.
      人难聪明一世。
    2. She is wise in money.
      她善于理财。
    S+be+~+to- v
    1. You are wise to leave when you did.
      你很聪明,当时就走了。
    2. You are wise to keep out of their dispute.
      你真明智,不参与他们的争论。
    3. I'm sure you're wise to wait a few days.
      我知道你很明智,一定会等候几天。
    4. I think you'd be very wise to accept it.
      我认为你接受它将是非常明智的。
    5. He was wise enough to mind his own business.
      他很聪明,所以没管闲事。
    It is/was+~+(of sb) to- v
    1. It was wise of you to do so.
      你这么做是明智的。
    2. It was not wise to do that.
      那样做不明智。
    用作宾语补足语 S+V+O+~
    1. You should put me wise to what is going on in the store.
      你应该告诉我商店里的现状。
adj. (形容词)
  1. wise的基本意思是“聪明的,有才智的,明智的”,可指某人的头脑灵活或做某事的正确性,意味着具有广博知识和丰富的经验。引申可指“了解内情的,恰当的”。
  2. wise在句中可用作定语,也可用作表语。用作定语时,其后可接具体名词,也可接抽象名词; 用作表语时,其后可接介词短语或动词不定式,接动词不定式时,其逻辑主体用of引出。
adj. (形容词)
wise, bright, clever, intelligent, shrewd, smart
  • 这组形容词的共同意思是“聪明的”“有智慧的”“英明的”“有头脑的”。其区别在于:
  • 1.bright一般指年轻人,尤指小孩的聪明、机警; wise指“有智慧的”“英明的”“有头脑的”; smart指“头脑敏捷的”“精明老练的”,常指思维能力很强,办事巧妙,能圆滑地处理人际关系等,有时也带有表面的或肤浅的色彩; clever指“聪明的”“伶俐的”“能干的”,尤指很有理解或学习能力的; shrewd指“机灵的”“敏锐的”“精明的”,表示谙于世故,对事物浅尝辄止,遇事老谋深算,从不忽略个人私利; intelligent指某人是“聪明的”“智力好的”,善于作出正确的判断。例如:
  • In some schools, the bright pupils tutor the dull ones.在一些学校里,一些聪明的学生辅导迟钝的学生。
  • She was wise to their scheme.她了解他们的诡计。
  • He is so smart that he will jump at the chance.他这个人很有头脑,不会错过这个机会的。
  • Jack is a clever student.杰克是个聪明伶俐的学生。
  • I think you've made a shrewd investment there.我认为你在那方面的投资极为聪明。
  • Elephants are intelligent animals.象是聪明的动物。
  • 2.bright强调反应快; wise强调有判断力的、能明辨是非的; intelligent强调思维清楚、理解力强。例如:
  • Tom is a bright scholar in the class.汤姆在班上是个聪明的学生。
  • It is wise to keep out of debt.不借债是明智的。
  • He was intelligent enough to understand my question from the gestures I made.他很聪明,从我的手势就明白了我的问题。
  • 下面两个句子意思不同:
  • You were wise to refuse.
  • 你拒绝了,那证明你很聪明。
  • You were wise enough to refuse.
  • 你很聪明,所以你拒绝了。
  • bright,clever,wise,brilliant,intelligent,ingenious,smart,shrewd
  • 这些形容词均含有“聪明的”之意。
  • bright口语常用词,多指年轻人,尤指小孩思路敏捷,理解力强,机灵等。
  • clever强调头脑灵活,接受新事物快,有智有谋,但不一定暗示全面妥当地考虑问题。
  • wise侧重不是一般的聪明伶俐,而是有远见,有智慧,能明智地处理问题。
  • brilliant指人的才华出众,思路敏捷,常令人赞叹不已。
  • intelligent正式用词,指在理解新的、抽象东西或处理解决问题时,智力超过一般常人。
  • ingenious指思路敏捷,并暗示有创造与发明的才能和技巧。
  • smart普通用词,与bright和clever的意思很相近,但更强调机灵。
  • shrewd指精明老练,有头脑,善于判断和把握有利机会。
  • 用作形容词 (adj.)
    be〔get〕 wise to
      了解,知道 learn to understand the methods or behavior of
    none the wiser
      获告知后仍不明白 knowing no more, after being told
    wise after the event
      事后聪明 understanding what should have been done to prevent a bad situation that has now happened
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    ~+名词 副词+~ ~+动词不定式 ~+介词