第三人称复数:wits
名词机智; 才智,智慧; 富有机智的人; 打趣话,玩笑话
及物动词
1. He wist out.
他不知道。
名词
1. The beggar boy lived by his wits.
乞童靠机智维生。
2. Keep your wits about you and swim to shore.
保持冷静,游到岸边。
3. She hadn't the wit to say no.
她不知道如何回绝别人。
4. He had the wit to telephone the police.
他机智地给警察打了电话。
wit在线翻译
1. 机智:他强调和分析了文学批评中的"讽刺感"(irony)和"机智"(wit)这些概念(18). 在一定意义上来说,袁可嘉是新批评在中国的当代传人. 遗憾的是,四十年代的文学,实际上成为政治力量用以进行相互斗争的方便的利器,
2. 智力:知识产品之中包括技术产品、认知知识(learning)产品、资讯(message)产品、智力(wit)产品. 搜索引擎是指用以搜寻信息(information)的功能模块. 狭义的威客(witkey)是指拥有较多知识产品和拥有较高知识产品生产力的个人或组织,
3. 心靈病房:如果妳发现自己连续好几天都穿著同一套睡衣,身边全都是餐厅的外带餐盒,看的全都是<<情比姊妹深>>(Beaches)、<<心灵病房>>(Wit) 这类电影,没关系,妳可以让自己放松一下,然后再振作起来!
4. wit:wateford insitute of technology; 沃特福德理工学院
5. wit:web interactive talk; 环球网交互式谈话
6. wit:work improvement team; 工作促进小组
7. wit:wireless information terminal; 无线应用协议
1. (说话的)风趣,机智,巧妙
Wit is the ability to use words or ideas in an amusing, clever, and imaginative way.
e.g. Boulding was known for his biting wit...
博尔丁爱说尖酸的俏皮话是出了名的。
e.g. They love her practical attitude to life, her zest and wit.
他们喜欢她务实的人生态度、她的热情和幽默。
2. 风趣的人;机智的人
If you describe someone as a wit, you mean that they have the ability to use words or ideas in an amusing, clever, and imaginative way.
e.g. Holmes was gregarious, a great wit, a man of wide interests.
福尔摩斯爱交际,非常风趣,兴趣广泛。
3. 头脑;智慧
If you say that someone has the wit to do something, you mean that they have the intelligence and understanding to make the right decision or take the right action in a particular situation.
e.g. The information is there and waiting to be accessed by anyone with the wit to use it.
资料就摆在那儿,等着有头脑的人去利用。
4. wit
4. 机智
You can refer to your ability to think quickly and cleverly in a difficult situation as your wits .
e.g. She has used her wits to progress to the position she holds today.
她凭借个人才智升到了今天的职位。
5. 把…吓得魂不附体
You can use wits in expressions such as frighten someone out of their wits and scare the wits out of someone to emphasize that a person or thing worries or frightens someone very much.
e.g. You scared us out of our wits. We heard you had an accident.
你把我们吓坏了,我们听说你出事了。
e.g. ...a huge bass drum which frightened the wits out of the organist each time it was banged.
每次敲起来都让风琴师惊慌失措的巨型低音鼓
6. 时刻保持警惕;随机应变
If you have your wits about you or keep your wits about you, you are alert and ready to act in a difficult situation.
e.g. Travellers need to keep their wits about them.
旅行者需要随机应变。
7. 智穷才尽;黔驴技穷;无计可施
If you say that you are at your wits' end, you are emphasizing that you are so worried and exhausted by problems or difficulties that you do not know what to do next.
e.g. We row a lot and we never have time on our own. I'm at my wit's end.
我们经常争吵,从无在一起的时间,我真是没有办法了。
8. 与…斗智;与…比学问
If you pit your wits against someone, you compete against them in a test of knowledge or intelligence.
e.g. He has to pit his wits against an adversary who is cool, clever and cunning.
他不得不与一个冷静、聪明而又狡猾的对手斗智。
9. (用于更准确地描述)亦即,也就是
To wit is used to indicate that you are about to state or describe something more precisely.
e.g. He'd like 'happiness' to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit 'Major affective disorder, pleasant type'.
他想给“幸福”一个更为科学的新称谓,准确地说即“愉悦型重度情感障碍”。
10. battle of wits -> see battle
1. Some people believe the practice challenges the wit of the regulators as well as the conscience of a business person.
2. When Castle and Kable finally meet up there is a flash of the ironic wit that makes Hall so effective on Dexter.
3. wit
3. Thanks to your charm and quick wit, you could be the center of attention as everyone clamors to be by your side.
4. A dish which was especially worthy of recommendation is the steamed cod fish wit h beancurd.
5. Italian newspapers described her Tuesday as a combative woman with an ironic wit who worked relentlessly for the needy.
6. Zhao's words stand out for their wit, freshness and communicative power.
7. Many people wondered what their lives were like, while also admiring their courage and wit.
8. wit什么意思
8. How to launch a new and better drug control strategy is also a question that will test his wit and character.
9. The Phlegmatic corps shift their weight jazzily from one foot to the other, syncopated wit.
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10. One wit on the Web wondered whether the counters had turned off their own apartment lights when they had gone out to do the counting.
noun
1. wit的意思
1. mental ability
e.g. he's got plenty of brains but no common sense
Synonym: brain brainpower learning ability mental capacity mentality
2. wit的反义词
2. a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter
Synonym: humor humour witticism wittiness
3. a witty amusing person who makes jokes