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wise

[英] [waiz] [美] [waɪz] 生词本

adj.

vt.

vi.

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1. ADJ-GRADED (人)充满智慧的,英明的,睿智的 A wise person is able to use their experience and knowledge in order to make sensible decisions and judgments. 
  • She has the air of a wise woman...

    她有才女气质。

  • 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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  • The three of us stood around the machine nodding wisely.

    我们三人站在机器周围,若有所悟地点着头。

2. ADJ-GRADED (行动或决定)明智的,高明的 A wise action or decision is sensible. 
  • It's never wise to withhold evidence...

    藏匿证据绝非明智之举。

  • She had made a very wise decision...

    她作了一个非常明智的决定。

  • 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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  • They've invested their money wisely...

    他们已经把钱作了明智的投资。

  • Our man had wisely decided to be picked up at the farm.

    我们头儿作出了英明决定——让人来农场接他。

3. PHRASE (做…)是明智的;最好(做…) If someone says to you that it would be wise to do something, they are advising you to do it, because it is the most sensible and reasonable action or decision in a particular situation. 
  • It would be wise to get his eyes checked to ensure there is no problem.

    最好检查一下他的眼睛,确保没有问题。

4. PHRASE 明白,察觉(尤指他人试图保密之事) If you get wise to something, you find out about it, especially when someone has been trying to keep it secret. 
  • 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。

5. PHRASE (在事后或作出解释后)仍然不明白,仍旧不完全知晓 If you say that someone is none the wiser after an event or an explanation, or that nobody is any the wiser after it, you mean that they have failed to understand it, or are not fully aware of what happened. 
  • The brewers are still none the wiser about the shape the Government envisages for the industry...

    啤酒公司对政府对该行业的构想仍然不甚明了。

  • We could have stolen the original from the warehouse without you being any the wiser.

    我们本可以把原作从库房里偷出来而完全不让你知晓。

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wise up 
Noun

1. a way of doing or being;

  • "in no wise"
  • "in this wise"
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 sensible manager"
  • "a wise decision"

3. evidencing the possession of inside information

4. able to take a broad view of negotiations between states

5. carefully considered;

  • "a considered opinion"
1. A Scotsman is always wise behind the hand.
苏格兰人总是事后聪明。

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2. A fool is wise in his own conceit.
蠢人自以为聪明。

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3. A fool may give a wise man counsel.
愚者千虑,必有一得。

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4. A great scholar is not always a very wise man.
一位伟大的学者未必一定是极聪明的人。

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5. A stupid fellow is talkative;a wise man is meditative.
蠢人饶舌,智者思虑。

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6. A wise man is never confused.
智者不惑。

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7. A wise man is never less alone than when alone.
寂寞无扰于智者。

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8. A wise man often appears slow-witted.
大智若愚。

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9. A wise person eschews bad company.
聪明人远避恶友。

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10. A wise ruler is generous in victory.
明智的统治者对待被击败的敌人是宽大的。

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11. A wise teacher never shows favouritism.
聪明的老师从不显露偏心。

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12. A word to the wise is sufficient.
有灵犀者一点就通。

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13. Adversity makes a man wise,not rich.
困难和不幸不能使人富有,却能使人聪明。

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14. Even the wise are not always free from error.; One can't be too careful.
智者千虑,必有一失

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15. Exertion of authority over others is not always wise.
以权压人并不总是明智的。

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16. Fools are wise in their conceit.
傻子自以为聪明。

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17. He is wise in his own conceit.
他自认为聪明。

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18. He is wise, learned beyond his years.
他的智慧、学识超越他的年龄。

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19. He was wise to give up smoking.
他戒烟是明智的。

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20. His wise father knows how to handle him.
他聪明的父亲知道如何管教他。

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