smart
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英[smɑːt]
|美[smɑrt]
adj.聪明的;敏捷的;漂亮的;整齐的
vi.疼痛;感到刺痛;难过
n.创伤;刺痛;疼痛;痛苦
vt.引起…的疼痛(或痛苦、苦恼等)
adv.聪明伶俐地,轻快地,漂亮地
日语:頭いい
法语:intelligent
德语:schlau
韩语:똑똑한
俄语:elegante
牛津词典
adj.
整洁 clean/neat
- 衣冠楚楚的;衣着讲究的
looking clean and neat; well dressed in fashionable and/or formal clothes
- You look very smart in that suit.
你穿上这套衣服显得很精神。
- 整洁而漂亮的;光鲜的
clean, neat and looking new and attractive
- They were wearing their smartest clothes.
他们都穿了最讲究的衣服。
聪明 intelligent
- 聪明的;机敏的;精明的
intelligent
- 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。
时髦 fashionable
- 时髦人物的;高档的
connected with fashionable rich people
- smart restaurants
高档餐馆 - She mixes with the smart set .
她跟那帮时髦人物交往。
快速 quick
- 快速的;敏捷的;迅速而有力的
quick and usually done with force
- He was struck with a smart crack on the head.
他头上突然被猛击了一下。 - We set off at a smart pace.
我们快步出发了。
计算机控制 computer-controlled
- 智能的
controlled by a computer, so that it appears to act in an intelligent way
- smart bombs
灵巧炸弹 - This smart washing machine will dispense an optimal amount of water for the load.
这台智能洗衣机会根据衣物多少适当安排进水量。
verb
- 感到剧烈刺痛
to feel a sharp stinging pain in a part of your body
- His eyes were smarting from the smoke.
他给烟熏得两眼生疼。
- (因批评、失败等)难过,烦恼
to feel upset about a criticism, failure, etc.
- They are still smarting from the 4–0 defeat last week.
他们仍为上星期0:4惨败而难过。
词形变化
形容词比较级:smarter 现在分词:smarting 形容词最高级:smartest 过去式:smarted 第三人称单数:smarts 过去分词:smarted
中文词源
smart 光鲜亮丽的,聪明的,机敏的,智能的
来自古英语 smeart,疼痛的,来自 Proto-Germanic*smartaz,疼痛的,被咬的,来自 PIE*smerd, 咬,叮,词源同 mordant,morsel.后原词义几乎不再使用,词义褒义化为咬中的,一针见血的, 以及聪明的,机敏的,智慧的等诸相关词义。
双语例句
- The smart ones will have already bagged their seats by placing cards on them.
聪明人早已在座位上放一张卡片占住了位子。
- A black coat always looks smart and will never date
黑色外套看起来总是很潇洒,而且永远也不会落伍。
- He's usually smart in his dress.
他通常穿得很精神。
- She had always been a smart dresser and had on one of her linen frocks.
她一向衣着讲究,这回穿的是她众多亚麻连衣裙中的一条。
- I guess she thought that was pretty smart
我想她可能认为那个很漂亮。
- I wanted a homely room but I wanted it to look smart, too
我想要一个像家一样舒适的房间,但也希望它看起来很漂亮。
- As long as staff are smart, it does not matter how long their hair is
员工只要聪明,头发留多长没什么关系。
- Her latest disappearing act may be no more than a stunt, or a smart career move.
她最近玩消失也许只是一个噱头,或是其职业生涯上的一着妙棋。
- He was a smart operator. Don't underestimate him.
他这个人精明圆滑,可别小瞧了他。
- I spent lots of money on smart new outfits for work.
我花大笔钱购置了上班时穿的漂亮新套装。
- Laura landed a plum job with a smart art gallery.
劳拉在一家时尚画廊找到了份美差。
- The smart executive has people he can trust doing all the real work.
这个精明的主管所有重要的工作都有信得过的人来做。
- He's no rube. He's a very smart guy.
他可不是什么土包子。他非常聪明。
- He was smart and well groomed but not good looking
他仪容整洁,穿戴漂亮,就是人长得不好看。
- I was dressed in a smart navy blue suit.
我身穿一套帅气的藏青色西服。
- He thinks he's smarter than Sarah is
他认为自己比萨拉聪明。
- Buying expensive furniture is not necessarily the smartest move to make.
购买昂贵的家具不见得就是最明智之举。
- My eyes smarted from the smoke.
我的眼睛被烟薰得很疼。
- The Americans were still smarting from their defeat in the Vietnam War
美国人仍然对越南战争的失败耿耿于怀。
- He is still smarting over criticism of his victorious but clumsy performance.
他还在为别人批评他尽管最终胜出但表现笨拙感到闷闷不乐。
- You'll end up no more than a smart alec and you're well down that road already.
你最终只会变得自命不凡,而且你现在已经很有些自以为是了。
- Nobody likes a smart arse.
没有人会喜欢一个自以为是的人。
- This is a smart, yet soft and feminine look.
这是一张透着精明的面孔,但是线条柔和,女人味十足。
- He is street smart and is not afraid of this neighborhood.
他有都市人的精明劲儿,不怕在这附近混。
- The kitchen has smart black tiling, worksurfaces and cupboards.
厨房有漂亮的黑色瓷砖地面、操作台面和碗橱。
- There is a smart restaurant on the upper floor
楼上有一家时尚的餐馆。
- You really are smart!
你真有两下子!
- He looks quite smart in his uniform.
他穿着制服显得很帅。
- He is too smart not to jump at the chance.
他这人很精,不会错过这个机会的。
- You are really smart!
高明高明!
语源
Old 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, whence the current senses of mentally sharp and neat in a brisk, sharp style