smart
adj
verb
smɑːt
adj
1
INTELLIGENT
聪明的
intelligent
or
sensible
[尤美] 聪颖的,机灵的; 明智的;
especially AmE
The
smart
kids
get
good
grades
and
go
off
to
college.
聪明的孩子成绩好,可以去大学。
I
was
smart
enough
to
wait
for
a
week.
我很明智,等了一个星期。
His
decision
to
become
a
director
was
a
smart
move
(=sensible
thing
to
do)
.
他决定要成为导演,这是个聪明之举。
2
DISRESPECTFUL
不恭敬的
trying
to
seem
clever
in
a
disrespectful
way
耍小聪明的;不恭的
Don’t
get
smart
with
me,
young
man.
别跟我耍小聪明,年轻人。
He
made
some
smart
remark.
他讲了些不恭不敬的话。
3
NEAT
整洁的
a.
a
smart
person
is
wearing
neat
attractive
clothes
and
has
a
generally
tidy
appearance
b.
smart
clothes,
buildings
etc
are
clean,
tidy,
and
attractive
〔衣服、建筑等〕整洁漂亮的;
BrE AmE AmE
You’re
looking
very
smart
.
你看上去很帅气。
a
smart
black
suit
漂亮的黑色套装
smart
new
offices
整洁漂亮的新办公室
4
FASHIONABLE
时髦的
fashionable
or
used
by
fashionable
people
时髦的; 时髦人士用的
BrE
one
of
Bonn’s
smartest
restaurants
波恩最时髦的餐馆之一
5
TECHNOLOGY
技术
smart
machines,
weapons,
materials
etc
are
controlled
by
computers
and
are
designed
to
react
in
a
suitable
way
depending
on
the
situation
〔机器、武器、材料等〕智能的;
smart
weapons
智能武器
6
the smart money is on sb/sth
used
to
say
that
a
particular
person
or
thing
is
likely
to
do
something
or
be
successful
某人/某物很有可能做某事 (成功 )
7
QUICK
迅速的
a
smart
movement
is
done
quickly,
especially
with
force
[英] 〔动作〕迅猛的,猛烈的
BrE
a
smart
blow
on
the
head
头上的一记重击
She
set
off
at
a
smart
pace
(=fairly
fast)
.
她快步跑了起来。
a
smartly
dressed
young
man
一个衣着光鲜的年轻人
He
turned
smartly
and
walked
away.
他一个转身走开了。
verb
8
to
be
upset
because
someone
has
hurt
your
feelings
or
offended
you
感到痛苦 (伤心 )
[+
from
]
She
was
still
smarting
from
the
insult.
她还在为那次受辱感到伤心。
9
if
a
part
of
your
body
smarts,
it
hurts
with
a
stinging
pain
〔身体部位〕感到刺痛
My
eyes
were
smarting
with
the
smoke.
我的眼睛被烟熏得发痛。
10
to
make
funny
rude
remarks
[美,非正式] 粗鲁地开玩笑