witted
英 ['wɪtɪd]
美['kwɪk,wɪtɪd]
- adj. 智力……的;脑筋……的
实用场景例句
- A man of great wisdom often appears slow - witted [ stupid ] .
- 大智 若愚.
《现代汉英综合大词典》
- He might be a bore, but he was as quick-witted as a weasel.
- 他也许是个很无聊的人,可是却像黄鼠狼一样机灵。
柯林斯例句
- The man proved to be deaf as well as dim - witted, for his mumbled answers were quite irrelevant.
- 那老僧既聋且昏,又齿落舌钝,所答非所问.
《现代汉英综合大词典》
- She was quick-witted and had an extraordinarily agile mind.
- 她机智聪慧,思维极为敏捷。
辞典例句
- He was shrewd and sharp - witted.
- 他很精明机智.
辞典例句
- She was sharp - witted enough to dodge her attacker.
- 她才思敏捷足以避开别人的攻击.
辞典例句
- The cruelest foe of person is his weak - willed and blunt - witted.
- 人最凶恶的敌人,就是意志力薄弱和愚蠢.
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- Though Xiaozhang is slow - witted by nature, he always works very hard.
- 虽然小张秉性愚鲁, 但是他一直很勤奋.
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- Later, he played a slow - witted thief in Jacky Brown ( 1997 ).
- 之后在1997年电影《黑色终结令》里, 他饰演一名笨贼.
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- We were successful not because we were quick - witted but because we persevered.
- 我们之所以成功不是因为我们机智,而是因为我们坚韧不拔.
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- Develop slow - witted industry production to be helpful for improving people food composition.
- 发展呆业生产有利于改善人民食物结构.
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- Quick, fetch me a half - witted cab you handsome fool!
- 快点儿,你这个漂亮的傻瓜, 给我叫一辆愚蠢的出租车!
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- Quick - witted as he was, he was stumped by this question.
- 他虽然机智, 竟被这个问题弄得哑口无言.
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- The kid is quick - witted.
- 这孩子反应很快.
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- Having being upsetted, he became a bIt'slow - witted.
- 他受了刺激, 变得有些呆痴.
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双语例句
- 1. A few are dim-witted drones, but most are talented, frustrated, wasted people.
- 有几个是愚笨的寄生虫,但是大多数是有才能却不得志而自暴自弃的人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. American motion pictures are written by the half - educated for the half - witted.
- 美国电影,是由一班只受过 半瓶醋 教育的人为蠢人而作的.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. A man of great wisdom often appears slow - witted [ stupid ] .
- 大智 若愚.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 4. He might be a bore, but he was as quick-witted as a weasel.
- 他也许是个很无聊的人,可是却像黄鼠狼一样机灵。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. The man proved to be deaf as well as dim - witted, for his mumbled answers were quite irrelevant.
- 那老僧既聋且昏,又齿落舌钝,所答非所问.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
英文词源
- witted (adj.)
- late 14c. in compounds, "having wits" (of a certain kind), from wit (n.).