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    intellectual查询结果如下:

    音标:[ˌɪntə'lektʃuəl]
    基本释义/说明:①理智的;智力的;
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    a.
    ①理智的;智力的;
    intellectual education
    智育.
    intellectual faculties (powers)
    智能.
    an intellectual process
    理智作用.
    ②用脑筋的,需智力的;
    intellectual work (employments,pursuits)
    脑力工作.
    ③有智力的;智慧的;
    an intellectual man (face)
    聪明人(面孔).
    n.
    知识分子;
    a play (book) for the intellectuals
    为知识分子所写的剧(书).
    -扩展释义
    adj. 【化学】
    智力的,理智的,用脑筋的,知识的
    N/A
    a.1. 智力的;理智的n.1. 知识分子;有很高智力的人[C]1. 知识产权
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. he is a man of formidable intellectual capacity’

    同义词系列2
    同义词系列4
    反义词系列1
    -intellectual的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Of, related to, or caused by the intellect. || Having the capacity to reason and understand.
    “This distinction between creative and computational tasks parallels the distinction between judgmental and intellective tasks.”
    “For one, Hamlet recognizes a reason of state as distinct from the traditionally intellective and moral definition and understanding of reason.”
    “Try to read them as speaking primarily to the imaginative and active energies and only secondarily to the intellective ones.”
    Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright. || Well thought-out, well considered. || Characterized by thoughtful interaction. || Having the same level of brain power as mankind. || Having an environment-sensing automatically-invoked built-in computer capability.
    “Steve was an intelligent individual who combined his brilliance and intuition to deadly effect.”
    “Brittany was an intelligent person with an uncanny ability to predict future trends.”
    “The twin brothers’ underestimated how intelligent Mark was when they shared their secret idea with him.”
    Of or relating to intellectualism.
    “What we can say is that all these interpretations reveal an intellectualistic conception of the connections between perception and knowledge.”
    “Maimonides’s ethics as well as his interpretation of the pentateuchal laws is intellectualistic, as the foregoing account shows.”
    “Thus there was no elitism here, nor anything intellectualistic, but rather an existential concern above all.”
    Capable of being understood; clear to the mind.
    “Old English and Old Norse were related and to some extent mutually intelligible.”
    “Language is a unifying factor, as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish are mutually intelligible languages.”
    “Artificially generated speech now sounds more human, and has become more intelligible.”
    (informal) Somewhat intellectual.

    名词 变体/同根词

    intellectual的复数形式
    “Most quislings come from the chattering classes, from academics and intellectuals.”
    “There is no one of sufficient stature, no impartial media, and no intellectuals with adequate qualifications and credibility to arbitrate.”
    “The university rector is asked to form a team of Papuan intellectuals to start the process.”
    Quality of being intellectual.
    “Is it impossible to combine the hardiness of these savages with the intellectualness of the civilized man?”
    The quality of being intelligible.
    The characteristic of being intellectual.
    “At that time human beings will be making tremendous progress in the realms of intellectuality and intuition.”
    “Nothing can catapult you into the highest stratum of intellectuality, quite as readily as books.”
    “The pair of them make a delightfully balanced couple, his gentle intellectuality counterpoised by her firm practicality.”
    The act or process of intellectualizing.
    “What comes across strongly about the 1960s in this book is the fusion of idealism, intellectualization, and newfound professionalism.”
    “However, there’s a fine line between mysticism and the intellectualization of spirituality.”
    “One is free to permit a certain amount of intellectualization in yin practice since it does not involve actual fighting.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    To treat in an intellectual manner; to discuss or express intellectually. || To endow with intellect; to bestow intellectual qualities upon; to cause to become intellectual. || (US) to find a seemingly rational explanation for something: || (psychology) to use (excessive) reasoning and rationalization to block out emotional stress and anxiety associated with painful or traumatic experiences
    “This is a movie that doesn’t make you think, ponder, or intellectualize about any of its story or characters.”
    “When it comes right down to it though, Wingo would much prefer not to intellectualize about art.”
    “I could easily intellectualize the tragedy by arguing that the U.S. had provoked it.”
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