sagacity
英 [səˈɡæsəti]
美 [səˈɡæsəti]
n. 聪慧;精明;有决策力
BNC.34212 / COCA.35237
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 聪慧;精明;有决策力
Sagacityis the quality of being sagacious.- ...a man of great sagacity and immense experience.
精明练达、阅历丰富的人
- ...a man of great sagacity and immense experience.
英英释义
noun
- the trait of forming opinions by distinguishing and evaluating
- the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations
双语例句
- He was deeply revered for his ability and sagacity in military affairs.
他在军事上的才略深受大家敬仰。 - Plim, grace, bright, sunlight, sagacity.
丰满,优雅,阳光,睿智。 - And who is this paragon of musical sagacity?
这个对音乐如此敏锐的人是谁? - My grandfather is venerable for his age, his uprightness, and sagacity.
我祖父以他的年长,正直和睿智而受人尊敬。 - Nor should we be under any illusions about the innate sagacity of the old-fashioned British banker.
我们也不应该对旧式英国银行家的天生睿智抱有幻想。 - Fox-one who will use all that he may posses of sagacity, wit or wisdom in his own defense.
狐狸-能够运用自己全部的精明、机敏和智慧来自卫的人。 - Oh, indeed! Well, then, I must trust to my own sagacity.
噢,确实!那么,我就只能靠自己的智慧了。 - Sagacity, unlike cleverness, may increase with age.
睿智与聪明不同,前者可与年龄俱增。 - With the sad and innocent sagacity of childhood, Cosette measured the abyss which separated her from that doll.
珂赛特用她那天真悲愁的智慧去估计那道横亘在她和那玩偶间的深渊。 - All his sagacity seemed to desert him.
他似乎完全失去洞察力。