聪明英语怎么说
- America's first free municipal university, founded in 1847, offered its services to everyone bright enough to meet its gruelling standards.
- Your spouse thinks you're clever, and your neighbors get envious.
- That you may not claim to be wiser than you are brothers and sisters, I want you to understand this mystery.
- While intelligent people can often simplify the complex, a fool is more likely to complicate the simple.
- We have come to believe that someone who has more educational merit badges, who is very good at some form of school discipline is "intelligent".
- While intelligent people can often simplify the complex, a fool is more likely to complicate the simple.
- 'You are clever,' she gushed.
- Educational outings help bright but disadvantaged students to get better scores in A-level tests.
- She was not very clever at the side, but she liked it so much that she did not want to stop.
- Here is a company known for humiliating smart people, both insiders and outsiders.
- Some people say that oldest children are smart and strong-willed.
- It 's never wise to put all your eggs in one basket.
- Like his predecessor, Mr Obama has sensibly recognised Brazil's new stature as South America's leading power.
- They have crammed as many lucky number eights into the arrangements as they sensibly could.
- He's always been the brains of the family.
- I forgot all about the ring. Which just goes to show that getting good grades in school doesn't mean you're clever.
- Just what does it mean to be smart?
- Bright and cheerful, my niece longed to teach high-needs children.
- A city is the product of the human hand and mind, reflecting man's intelligence and creativity.
- As the Victorians understood, if you want to change your life, don't just look for a clever cue.
- In 14th-century Chinese portraits, the bigger the glasses, the smarter and wealthier the subject was.
- Teaching ethics to a machine even more intelligent than we are will be the bigger challenge.