聪明英语怎么说
Anne was intelligent and capable of passing her exams with ease.
Such a brilliant and diligent girl! She certainly deserves it.
He is an incredibly clever, literate musician, but he always makes it sound terribly simple.
Language has been enriched with such terms as "highbrow", "egghead", "blue-stocking", "wiseacre", "know-all", "boffin" and, for many, "intellectual" is a term of denigration.
Wisely, however, he refrained from telling spine-chilling stories about his earlier raids on white settlers.
I'm not clever enough to argue with you.
"You are a smart child," the queen added.
In fact, the girl was so clever.
She was forty-two, bright, and a nice person, but he didn't love her, would never love her.
First impressions matter and bright and cheerful (but cheap) is not as impressive to those who are familiar with the difference as quality.
She's an intelligent woman, I grant you, but she's no genius.
She's a smart woman, I grant you, but she's no genius.
The mocker seeks wisdom and finds none, but knowledge comes easily to the discerning.
I remembered how smart those taxi drivers had seemed driving so well, and dressed so neatly in their uniforms and I thought I'd like to do that myself.
Past work has established that psychopaths have normal levels of intelligence (they are only rarely Hannibal Lecter-like geniuses).
Smarter psychopaths might be able to temper their impulses, allowing them to win in the long run.
She made it to the top on her smarts.
And hackers are invariably smart-alecks.
WHICH countries have the cleverest hackers?
It cannot be my nose, for it has no intelligence.
We cannot buy personal good looks, intelligence, good friendships or a happy family.
For example, you cannot only depend on your intelligence to pass an exam. You have to study hard or you'll fail no matter how smart you are.
Attlee was extremely intelligent and his grasp of the situation was masterly.