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。 - The sagacity of the man of business perceived an advantage here, and determined to hold it.
生意人的精明在这里看出了一个有利条件,他决心抓住。 - The politician showed a good sagacity in avoiding the mistakes he'd made in the previous campaign.
这回,那位政治家精明的避免了上一次选举中犯过的错误。 - 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。 - We hear a great deal of the sagacity of our modern princes of commerce and we flatter ourselves that it is our own era that has given birth to this intrepid race of men.
我们听说过很多关于我们现代商业王子们的睿智并且我们会抬举我们自己是这个时代这群勇敢无畏的人们的后代。 - "Certainly not," said Senator Simpson, with true political sagacity and feeling.
当然不,参议员辛浦生说,表现着真实的政治敏感和情调。 - 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。 - Sagacity, unlike cleverness, may increase with age.
睿智与聪明不同,前者可与年龄俱增。 - Plim, grace, bright, sunlight, sagacity.
丰满,优雅,阳光,睿智。 - It needs no great sagacity to see that the writer is a novice at his task.
很容易看得出来那位作家是一位生手,刚从事写作的。