sapient 英 [ˈseɪpiənt]   美 [ˈsepiənt]

sapient

sapient  英 [ˈseɪpiənt] 美 [ˈsepiənt]

adj. 聪明的;伶俐的;装聪明样的;有见识的  n. (史前的)智人 

名词复数:sapients 

Contrary to popular belief, most computers are neither sapient nor hostile. 与大多数人相信的相反,大多数计算机既不聪明也没有敌意。
My company, sapient, opened an office in Delhi in 2000 and currently has over 3, 000 people across three offices in India alone. 2000年,我的公司Sapient在德里创立办公室,到目前为止公司在印度区已经拥有3个办公室和超过3,000名员工。

  • Use the adjective sapient to describe someone who always gives the smartest advice, like your brilliant, insightful teacher or your wise little brother.
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  • adj. 聪明的;伶俐的;装聪明样的;有见识的
  • n. (史前的)智人
  • 1. Contrary to popular belief, most computers are neither sapient nor hostile.

    与大多数人相信的相反,大多数计算机既不聪明也没有敌意。

  • 2. My company, sapient, opened an office in Delhi in 2000 and currently has over 3, 000 people across three offices in India alone.

    2000年,我的公司Sapient在德里创立办公室,到目前为止公司在印度区已经拥有3个办公室和超过3,000名员工。

  • 3. sapient integrates U.S.- and Europe-based studios near the client geography with creative and technology teams in India to produce banner ads, microsites and web/mobile applications.

    通过雇用印度的创意和技术队伍制作横幅广告、微型网站和网络/移动应用程序,Sapient在顾客所处的地理位置附近成功整合了基于美国和欧洲的影视工作室。

  • sapient (adj.) "wise," late 15c. (early 15c. as a surname), from Old French sapient, from Latin sapientem (nominative sapiens), present participle of sapere "to taste, have taste, be wise," from PIE root *sep- (1) "to taste, perceive" (source also of Old Saxon an-sebban "to perceive, remark," Old High German antseffen, Old English sefa "mind, understanding, insight").
sapi·ent / ˈseɪpiənt ; NAmE ˈseɪpiənt / adjective ( literary) having great intelligence or knowledge 睿智的;博学的 sapi·ence / ˈseɪpiəns ; NAmE ˈseɪpiəns / noun [uncountable ] sapi·ent·ly / ˈseɪpiəntli ; NAmE ˈseɪpiəntli / adverb sapi·ent / ˈseɪpiənt ; NAmE ˈseɪpiənt / sapi·ence / ˈseɪpiəns ; NAmE ˈseɪpiəns / sapi·ent·ly / ˈseɪpiəntli ; NAmE ˈseɪpiəntli /
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