聪明英语怎么说
- He was a beautiful creature, with slender legs, bright, intelligent eyes, and a mane that hung down over his neck like a veil.
- Anybody who can make a living in show biz has to be clever and talented.
- No longer. For scientists yesterday claimed pet dogs are smarter than their feline counterparts.
- Komodo dragons are quite smart and can recognize different humans.
- Little Forrest, he was so smart and lovely boy.
- If David Cameron's Conservatives had a brilliant idea for guaranteeing every graduate a well-paid job, they would have unveiled it by now.
- There was also an element of strategic smarts at work.
- The mother said likewise: "What a clever Elsie we have!"
- Smart kids tend on balance to do well in school.
- They need to be seen as smart.
- In this, Dr Venter seems to be going with the grain of nature, as wise gardeners do.
- And we need strong, smart, confident young women to stand up and take the REINS.
- Jane Addams at Boarding School: Jane was a smart young girl who dreamed of attending Smith College in Massachusetts.
- A lot of clever people are terrified about artificial intelligence, fearing that robots will one day become so smart that they'll murder all of us.
- The three young women thanked the wise child, and went on their way rejoicing.
- You are a clever imp, just as Varys said, and Daenerys will have need of clever men about her.
- Standing there amongst the trenchers with every eye upon me, proving what a clever little imp I was.
- We knew at 12 weeks he was extremely bright.
- First, the subject of the sentence, 'Socrates', and second a property ascribed to the subject, namely' being wise '.
- While clever girls should aim high, there is nothing wrong with them working part-time or not at all when they have children, she will say.
- Smart personal finance is boring, too.
- The clever fox escaped the hunter.
- Alex Ferguson was clever enough to anticipate this so he got Henrik Larsson (a brilliant striker) on loan.
- My brother Mike is a smart, good-looking guy.
- I made my first smart move right from the start: I put my sons in charge.