clever

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a. 聪明的, 精明的

发音

UK /ˈklɛv.ə/
US /ˈklɛv.ɚ/

词形变化

cleverer 比较级 cleverer cleverest more clever 比较级 cleverest 最高级 most clever 最高级

教材释义与例句

形容词

聪明的;机灵的;熟练的

able to learn and understand things quickly

a clever man

聪明的人

释义与例句

adj. A2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    Nimble with hands or body; dexterous; skillful; adept.

    My dad is quite clever with his hands, especially at carpentry.

  2. 2.

    Mentally quick and resourceful; skilled at achieving what one wants in a mentally agile and inventive way.

    clever like a fox

    With a clever lawyer, she could easily be acquitted.

    1890, Joseph Jacobs (collator), Molly Whuppie, English Fairy Tales, The youngest of the three strange lassies was called Molly Whuppie, and she was very clever. She noticed that before they went to bed the giant put straw ropes round her neck and her sisters', and round his own lassies' necks, he put gold chains. So Molly took care and did not fall asleep, but waited till she was sure every one was sleeping sound. Then she slipped out of the bed, and took the straw ropes off her own and her sisters' necks, and took the gold chains off the giant's lassies. She then put the straw ropes on the giant's lassies and the gold on herself and her sisters, and lay down.

  3. 3.

    Sane; in one's right mind.

    古体
  4. 4.

    Showing mental quickness and resourcefulness.

    This is a simple but clever trick to solve the problem.

  5. 5.

    Showing inventiveness or originality; witty.

  6. 6.

    Fit and healthy; free from fatigue or illness.

    英国 非正式
  7. 7.

    Good-natured; obliging.

    美国 过时
  8. 8.

    Possessing magical abilities.

  9. 9.

    Fit; suitable; having propriety.

    废旧

    18th c, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope (later lines), Imitation of Horace, 1852, Charles Knight (collator), Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 4, page 188, I can't but think 'twould sound more clever, To me and to my heirs forever.

  10. 10.

    Well-shaped; handsome.

    废旧
  11. 11.

    Quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent.

  12. 12.

    Smart, intelligent, or witty; mentally quick or sharp.

    聪明

    伶俐

    And so make life, death, and that vast forever / One grand, sweet song.

    1912, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Constance Garnett (translator), The Brothers Karamazov, Book V, Chapter 7: "It's Always Worth While Speaking to a Clever Man", I would have sent Alyosha, but what use is Alyosha in a thing like that? I send you just because you are a clever fellow. Do you suppose I don't see that? You know nothing about timber, but you've got an eye.

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词源

From East Anglian dialectal English cliver (“expert at seizing”), from Middle English cliver (“tenacious”). * perhaps from Old English *clifer, clibbor (“clinging”); * or perhaps from Dutch, Low German, or East/Saterland Frisian (compare kluftich (“clever, prudent”), probably derived from Proto-West Germanic *kleuban (“to cleave, split”)); * or dialectal Norwegian klover (“ready, skillful”), itself borrowed from Middle Low German klever, related to kleven (“to stick”), from Old Saxon klibōn, from Proto-West Germanic *klibēn, related to the Old English word above; * possibly influenced by Old English clifer (“claw, hand”) (compare clawian (“to claw”)). Related to cleave. Perhaps influenced by Welsh celfydd (“talented, dexterous, expert”).

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