中英词典:wits
形容词: 1. 智力的,有才智的 - 英文:intelligent, clever - 例句: - She is known for her quick wits and problem-solving skills.(她以机智和解决问题的能力而闻名。) - He has a wit sense of humor.(他有一种机智的幽默感。) 2. 机智的,智慧的 - 英文:smart, sharp - 例句: - The detective used his wits to solve the mysterious case.(侦探运用智慧解开了这个神秘案件。) - She responded with wit and grace.(她机智而优雅地回应了。) 名词: 1. 智慧,才智 - 英文:intelligence, cleverness - 例句: - He relied on his quick wits to survive in the dangerous situation.(他依靠自己的机智在危险的情况下生存。) - The game tests your wits and problem-solving abilities.(这个游戏考验你的智慧和解决问题的能力。) 2. 机智,智慧 - 英文:wit, cleverness - 例句: - He entertained the audience with his quick wit.(他以机智聪明娱乐观众。) - She possesses a great deal of wit and charm.(她拥有许多机智和魅力。) 词语辨析: - wits vs. intelligence - "wits" 着重指某人的智慧和机智能力,强调对问题的敏锐洞察力。 - 例句:He used his quick wits to outsmart his opponent.(他用自己敏锐的智慧智胜对手。) - "intelligence" 则更广泛地指某人的智力和才智,包括知识、分析能力等。 - 例句:Her high intelligence allowed her to excel in her academic studies.(她高超的智力使她在学业上表现出色。) 词汇扩充: - witless:愚蠢的,无知的(形容词) - witty:诙谐的,风趣的(形容词) - half-wit:智商低下的人,傻子(名词) 近义词: - clever - intelligent - smart - sharp - quick-witted 反义词: - dull - stupid - slow-witted - witless柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary):
wit (noun) 1. the ability to think quickly and clearly; mental agility 2. a person possessing, showing, or noted for such an ability, esp in repartee 3. speech or writing showing such ability, esp as used in humor 4. understanding, intelligence, or wisdom 5. a person who is amusingly clever or jocular 6. (archaic) a person of wit or learning 7. (archaic) the mind or memory wit (verb) 1. (transitive) to know or discover (a person's secret intentions, etc) 2. (transitive) archaic to induce (terror, etc) through jesting 3. (intransitive) archaic to speak or act jocularly or wittily
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary):
wit (noun) 1. mental sharpness and inventiveness; keen intelligence 2. a natural aptitude for using words and ideas in a quick and inventive way to create humor 3. a person who is skilled at using words and ideas in a quick and inventive way 4. a person's power of understanding and intelligence wit (verb) 1. archaic, usually as wit one's way, to get somewhere by using one's intelligence and persuasive abilities 2. archaic, dialect, to be aware of something
用法:
- "wits" 可以用作名词的复数形式,表示智慧和才智。 - "wits" 也可以用作单数形式,表示智慧和机智能力。 - "wits" 可以用来指某人的智力和智慧,也可以用来指某人的幽默才智。相关例句:
- She is known for her quick wits and problem-solving skills.(她以机智和解决问题的能力而闻名。)
- He has a wit sense of humor.(他有一种机智的幽默感。)
- The detective used his wits to solve the mysterious case.(侦探运用智慧解开了这个神秘案件。)
- She responded with wit and grace.(她机智而优雅地回应了。)
- He relied on his quick wits to survive in the dangerous situation.(他依靠自己的机智在危险的情况下生存。)
- The game tests your wits and problem-solving abilities.(这个游戏考验你的智慧和解决问题的能力。)
- He entertained the audience with his quick wit.(他以机智聪明娱乐观众。)
- She possesses a great deal of wit and charm.(她拥有许多机智和魅力。)
- He used his quick wits to outsmart his opponent.(他用自己敏锐的智慧智胜对手。)
- Her high intelligence allowed her to excel in her academic studies.(她高超的智力使她在学业上表现出色。)