sagacity
英 [səˈɡæsəti]
美 [səˈɡæsəti]
n. 聪慧;精明;有决策力
BNC.34212 / COCA.35237
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 聪慧;精明;有决策力
Sagacityis the quality of being sagacious.- ...a man of great sagacity and immense experience.
精明练达、阅历丰富的人
- ...a man of great sagacity and immense experience.
英英释义
noun
- the trait of forming opinions by distinguishing and evaluating
- the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations
双语例句
- The politician showed a good sagacity in avoiding the mistakes he'd made in the previous campaign.
这回,那位政治家精明的避免了上一次选举中犯过的错误。 - Never before that night had I felt the extent of my own powers-of my sagacity.
在此之前,从来没有觉得那天晚上,我在我自己的权力的范围-我的远见卓识。 - Deborah exerted much sagacity in conjecturing which of the two girls was likely to have the best place.
狄波拉用尽心机去猜哪一个女儿会得顶好的席位。 - What we have lost was only the incremented harvest from that future by your incomparable financial judgment and sagacity.
咱们赔了的只是你用举世无双的金融头脑和眼力,凭借那笔未来收益获得的增值部分。 - Sagacity, unlike cleverness, usually increases with age.
明智跟聪明不同,一般是随着年龄增加的。 - Their invariable sagacity and rectitude.
他们的一贯明智和正直。 - And who is this paragon of musical sagacity?
这个对音乐如此敏锐的人是谁? - Sagacity, unlike cleverness, may increase with age.
睿智与聪明不同,前者可与年龄俱增。 - All his sagacity seemed to desert him.
他似乎完全失去洞察力。 - "Certainly not," said Senator Simpson, with true political sagacity and feeling.
当然不,参议员辛浦生说,表现着真实的政治敏感和情调。