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/smɑ͟ː(r)t/
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]外表整洁的 Smart people and things are pleasantly neat and clean in appearance.
  [mainly BRIT 主英]
  • He was smart and well groomed but not good looking...

    他仪容整洁,穿戴漂亮,就是人长得不好看。

  • I was dressed in a smart navy blue suit.

    我身穿一套帅气的藏青色西服。

  • ...smart new offices.

    整洁的新办公室

smartly
  • He dressed very smartly which was important in those days.

    他衣冠楚楚——这一点在那个时候很重要。

  • ...a smartly-painted door.

    漆刷一新的门

smartness
  • The jumper strikes the perfect balance between comfort and smartness.

    这件套头毛衣又舒服又漂亮。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]See also:
smartly
street smart
机灵的;聪明的 You can describe someone who is clever as smart .
  • He thinks he's smarter than Sarah is...

    他认为自己比萨拉聪明。

  • Buying expensive furniture is not necessarily the smartest move to make.

    购买昂贵的家具不见得就是最明智之举。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]时髦的;气派的 A smart place or event is connected with wealthy and fashionable people.
  [usu ADJ n]
  • ...smart London dinner parties.

    气派不凡的伦敦晚宴

  • ...a smart residential district.

    豪华的住宅区

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[ADJ 形容词](炸弹、武器等)灵巧的,精密制导的 Smart bombs and weapons are guided by computers and lasers so that they hit their targets accurately.
  [ADJ n]
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    [VERB 动词](身体的某个部位或伤口)剧痛,刺痛 If a part of your body or a wound smarts, you feel a sharp stinging pain in it.
      [V]
    • My eyes smarted from the smoke.

      我的眼睛被烟薰得很疼。

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    [VERB 动词](因批评、失败等)感到不高兴,感到难受 If you are smarting from something such as criticism or failure, you feel upset about it.
      [V from n]
      [V prep]
      [usu cont]
      [JOURNALISM 新闻]
    • The Americans were still smarting from their defeat in the Vietnam War...

      美国人仍然对越南战争的失败耿耿于怀。

    • He is still smarting over criticism of his victorious but clumsy performance.

      他还在为别人批评他尽管最终胜出但表现笨拙感到闷闷不乐。

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    [PHRASE 短语]时尚有钱人的圈子 The smart set is a group of fashionable and wealthy people.
      [JOURNALISM 新闻]
    • ...Spago, favourite eating place of the Los Angeles smart set.

      思派古——洛杉矶的时尚富人最喜欢光顾的用餐之地

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    the smart money→see:
    money

      Oxford smart / smɑːt ; NAmE smɑːrt /
      adjective
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      verb
      smart smarts smarted smarting smarter smartest
      adjective ( smart·er , smart·est ) clean/neat 整洁 1 ( especially BrE) (of people ) looking clean and neat; well dressed in fashionable and/or formal clothes 衣冠楚楚的;衣着讲究的 You look very smart in that suit. 你穿上这套衣服显得很精神。 2 ( especially BrE) (of clothes, etc. 衣服等 ) clean, neat and looking new and attractive 整洁而漂亮的;光鲜的 They were wearing their smartest clothes. 他们都穿了最讲究的衣服。 intelligent 聪明 3 ( especially NAmE) intelligent 聪明的;机敏的;精明的 She's smarter than her brother. 她比她哥哥聪明。 That was a smartcareer move. 那是个人事业发展上的一着妙棋。 OK, I admit it was not the smartest thing I ever did (= it was a stupid thing to do). 好吧,我承认那件事我办得很不漂亮。 synonyms at
      intelligent
      fashionable 时髦 4 ( especially BrE) connected with fashionable rich people 时髦人物的;高档的 smart restaurants 高档餐馆 She mixes with the smart set. 她跟那帮时髦人物交往。 quick 快速 5 (of a movement, etc. 动作等 ) quick and usually done with force 快速的;敏捷的;迅速而有力的 SYN
      brisk
      He was struck with a smart crack on the head. 他头上突然被猛击了一下。 We set off at a smart pace. 我们快步出发了。
      computer-controlled 计算机控制 6 (of a device, especially of a weapon/bomb 尤指武器、炸弹等装置 ) controlled by a computer, so that it appears to act in an intelligent way 智能的 smart bombs 精灵炸弹 This smart washing machine will dispense an optimal amount of water for the load. 这台智能洗衣机会根据衣物多少适当安排进水量。 smart·ly / smɑːtli ; NAmE smɑːrtli / adverb ( especially BrE) smartly dressed 衣着光鲜 He ran off pretty smartly (= quickly and suddenly). 他一下子跑掉了。 smart·ness / smɑːtnəs ; NAmE smɑːrtnəs / noun [uncountable ]
      verb 1 [intransitive ] smart(from sth) to feel a sharp stinging pain in a part of your body 感到剧烈刺痛 His eyes were smarting from the smoke. 他给烟熏得两眼生疼。 2 [intransitive ] smart(from/over sth) to feel upset about a criticism, failure, etc. (因批评、失败等)难过,烦恼 They are still smarting from the 4–0 defeat last week. 他们仍为上星期 0:4 惨败而难过。 see also
      smarts
      smart / smɑːt ; NAmE smɑːrt / smart·ly / smɑːtli ; NAmE smɑːrtli / smart·ness / smɑːtnəs ; NAmE smɑːrtnəs /
      LDC
      smart1 adjective
      smart2 verb
      smartsmart1 /smɑːt $ smɑːrt/ ●●● S2 W2 adjective (comparative smarter, superlative smartest)
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      1intelligent especially American English intelligent or sensible SYN  clever OPP  stupid:  The smart kids get good grades and go off to college. I was smart enough to wait for a week. His decision to become a director was a smart move (=sensible thing to do).2disrespectful trying to seem clever in a disrespectful way:  Don’t get smart with me, young man. He made some smart remark.3neat British English a)a smart person is wearing neat attractive clothes and has a generally tidy appearance SYN sharp American English OPP  scruffy:  You’re looking very smart. b)smart clothes, buildings etc are clean, tidy, and attractive SYN sharp American English:  a smart black suit smart new offices4fashionable British English fashionable or used by fashionable people:  one of Bonn’s smartest restaurants5technology smart machines, weapons, materials etc are controlled by computers and are designed to react in a suitable way depending on the situationsmart bomb:  smart weapons6the smart money is on somebody/something used to say that a particular person or thing is likely to do something or be successful7quick British English a smart movement is done quickly, especially with force:  a smart blow on the head She set off at a smart pace (=fairly fast).smartly adverb:  a smartly dressed young man He turned smartly and walked away.smartness noun [uncountable]
      smart1 adjective
      smart2 verb
      smartsmart2 verb [intransitive]
      Verb Table
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      1to be upset because someone has hurt your feelings or offended yousmart from She was still smarting from the insult.2if a part of your body smarts, it hurts with a stinging pain:  My eyes were smarting with the smoke.smart off phrasal verb American English informal to make funny rude remarks
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      smart

      [smɑ:t]smarted, smarting, smarts级别:smarter, smartest

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      聪明的(51%),漂亮的(11%),时髦的(8%),刺痛(8%),敏捷的(7%),难过(4%),厉害的(4%),整洁的(3%),苦恼(2%),烦恼(2%)
      adj.聪明的;巧妙的;敏捷的;厉害的;潇洒的;剧烈的;时髦的
      n.(Smart)人名;(法)斯马尔;(英、德)斯马特

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