From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishclev‧er/ˈklevə$-ər/●●●S2adjective1especially British Englishableto learn andunderstandthings quicklySYNintelligent,smartAmerican Englisha clever manvery/extremely/quite/pretty etc cleverLucy is quite clever and does well at school.►seethesauru...
The meaning of CLEVER is skillful or adroit in using the hands or body : nimble. How to use clever in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Clever.
The meaning of CUTE is clever or shrewd often in an underhanded manner. How to use cute in a sentence. The Unlikely Evolution of Cute
The girl is very clever. Which word is close in meaning to “clever”? A. stupid B. silly C. wise D. foolish 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。“clever”意为聪明的,“wise”也有明智的、聪明的意思,是“clever”的同义词。“stupid”是愚蠢的,“silly”是傻的,“foolish”是愚蠢的,都不符合题...
解析 A。本题考查词汇的同义词。“clever”意为聪明的,A 选项“smart”也意为聪明的,是“clever”的同义词;B 选项“stupid”意为愚蠢的,与“clever”意思相反;C 选项“slow”意为慢的,与“clever”无关;D 选项“lazy”意为懒惰的,与“clever”无关。
(1)B.细节理解题。根据第一段中"When you are learning English,you find it not clever to put an English sentence,word for word,into your own language.当你学习英语时,你发现把一个英语句子逐字逐句地译成你自己的语言是不明智的。"可知,从这篇文章我
UsuallyAble. a code word formerly used in communications to represent the letterA. -able 2 a suffix meaning “capable of, susceptible of, fit for, tending to, given to,” associated in meaning with the wordable,occurring in loanwords from Latin (laudable); used in English as a highly prod...
Languages don’t just have different sounds,they are different in many ways.It’s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English,too.If the speakers put words in a wrong order ,the listener can’t understand the speaker’s sentence easily.Sometimes when the order of...
a fat sheaf of bills. plentiful; abundant: a fat supply of food. Synonyms:copious plentifully supplied: a fat larder; a fat feast. dull; stupid: fat clumsiness of manner. Synonyms:sluggish Antonyms:clever abounding in a particular element: ...
Connective implication/conditional implication: corresponds to the English “if…then”Connective equivalence/bicond itional: corresponds to “iff…then” C.f. Antonyms & “not” ●With complementary antonyms, the denial of one is the assertion of the other. ●With gradable, that is not necessaril...