sagacious
sagacious 英 [səˈgeɪʃəs] 美 [səˈɡeʃəs]
adj. 睿智的,聪慧的;有远见的,聪慧的
- Use the formal adjective sagacious to describe someone who is wise and insightful like an advisor to the president or a Supreme Court justice.
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- adj. 睿智的,聪慧的;有远见的,聪慧的
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1. Between these four ways, a less sagacious man would have remained undecided.
在这四条路中,不如他明智的人一定会犹豫不决。
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2. "Because I knew he wouldn't", was the Master's simple and sagacious explanation.
“因为我知道他不会的。” 这就是大师简单而睿智的解释。
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3. It was like an intuition; he comprehended it with his clear and sagacious promptitude.
这好象是种直觉,他凭他那种清晰和敏锐的机警,已经了解到这一点。
- sagacious (adj.) c. 1600, from Latin sagacem (nominative sagax) "of quick perception;" see sagacity. Related: Sagaciously.
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