单词 | cunning |
释义 | cunningcunningercunningestcunningcunning /ˈkʌnɪŋ/ adjective clever, especially in a dishonest or unfair way: a cunning plan 狡诈的计划a cunning opponent狡猾的对手—cunningcunningscunning noun [uncountable]—cunninglycunningly adverbTHESAURUS: cunningintelligent having a high level of mental ability and good at learning and understanding ideas: Some dogs are quite intelligent.dogbeYou have to be very intelligent to be a doctor.His father was a highly intelligent man.beclever especially BrE, smart especially AmE able to think and learn quickly and find ways to solve problems: You’re so clever! How did you think of that?doA smart lawyer spotted a mistake in the police evidence.spotShe’ll know the answer – she’s much smarter than I am.smartbebright intelligent – used especially about children and young people: She’s a bright kid.the brightest student in the classbrightHe’s young and he’s bright – he will go far.brilliant extremely intelligent and good at the work you do: a brilliant scientistgifted a gifted child is much more intelligent than most children of the same age: a special school for gifted childrengiftchildwise able to make good decisions and give sensible advice, especially because you have a lot of experience of life: a wise old mancunning good at getting what you want, often by making secret plans or tricking people: He was a cunning politician who knew how to use the situation to his advantage.beknow |
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