1 smart /ˈsmɑɚt/ adjective smarter; smartest
smarter; smartest
Learner's definition of SMART
1 chiefly US
b : showing intelligence or good judgment : wise明智的 2
informal + disapproving : behaving or talking in a rude or impolite way : showing a lack of respect for someone粗鲁的 3
: very popular : stylish and fashionable时髦的 —
somewhat old-fashioned in U.S. English在美国英语中有些过时 4
: very neat and clean整洁的 —
somewhat old-fashioned in U.S. English在美国英语中有些过时 -
What a smart [=beautiful, charming] little kitchen you have!你的小厨房真漂亮!
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He looks smart [=(US) sharp] in his new suit.他穿上新西装,看起来很帅。
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: very quick and energetic迅速而有力的;敏捷的 6
: controlled by computers and able to do things that seem intelligent电脑控制的;智能的
smart money
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used to say who or what is expected to win, be successful, etc.明智的投资;行家的赌注
— smartness
noun [noncount] 2 smart /ˈsmɑɚt/ verb
smarts; smarted; smarting
smarts; smarted; smarting
Learner's definition of SMART
[no object]
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: to feel a sudden sharp pain感到刺痛 2
: to be upset about something心烦意乱;沮丧 —
usually used as (be) smarting通常用作(be) smarting
smart off
[phrasal verb] US, informal
: to say rude and irritating things to someone(对某人)爆粗口 3 smart /ˈsmɑɚt/ adverb
smarter; smartest
smarter; smartest
Learner's definition of SMART
: in a smart way : smartly机敏地;整洁地;潇洒地 -
He plays smart and the fans appreciate that.他打法灵活,粉丝们都很欣赏他这一点。
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I dress smarter than she does.我穿得比她好看。
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Play it smart during the contract negotiations and you'll get more vacation time.谈合同时机灵点,这样你会得到更多的假期。