聪明英语怎么说
- She was intelligent but suffered from a lack of ambition.
- It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out.
- The king talked with him about many things, and found him to be a very quick and clever boy.
- A wise teacher never shows favouritism.
- The club's Web site describes Labs as gentle, intelligent and family friendly.
- "Sharp" meant genuinely discerning, alert, acute rather than quick-witted or clever.
- All your arguments presuppose that he's a rational, intelligent man.
- Nobody disputed that Davey was clever.
- He's intelligent enough but he lacks motivation.
- She was intelligent but suffered from a lack of ambition.
- Some people say that oldest children are smart and strong-willed.
- The trend at issue is the trend towards cleverness.
- He is wise, learned beyond his years.
- It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out.
- Most of all we need to keep the long-term perspective in mind that even if computers will outsmart us, we can still be the most creative.
- A wise man does not waste so good a commodity as lying for nought.
- It makes the fool wise, the poor rich, the weak strong.
- It's a smart move on Google's end, as the company will have potentially thousands of booksellers and affiliates marketing on behalf of its service.
- For one, Glenn is a professor with an expertise in global warming and may be just as brainy as Sheldon.
- Whoever Mr Obama picks is sure to be brainy, honourable and young. He or she will also be pro-choice on abortion.
- I don't class myself as being very intelligent or brainy.
- Lots of brainy female graduates enter the job market each year.
- In Scandinavia, a belief in virtues like modesty and social solidarity makes people flinch from the idea of treating brainy children differently.
- Her children are all very brainy.
- Perhaps the brainy women did not want to get married.