英语单词 | IQ |
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英美音标 | 英 [ˌaɪ'kjuː] 美 [ˌaɪ'kjuː] |
中文释义 | abbr.智商(=intelligence quotient) |
vocabulary简明 | A person's IQ is the score they get on a series of problem-solving tests. Your IQ, according to some experts, is a reflection of your intelligence. |
vocabulary扩展 | If you've ever taken a standardized test to find out how smart you are in comparison to the average person, you probably know what your IQ is. The average IQ for a person your age is 100, so if yours is higher, it means you're unusually intelligent — either that or you're really good at taking tests. IQ is an abbreviation of intelligence quotient, a term invented in 1912 by the German psychologist William Stern. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-VAR 可变名词]智商 Your IQ is your level of intelligence, as indicated by a special test that you do. IQ is an abbreviation for (缩略=) 'intelligence quotient'. [usu with supp]
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