wise

adjective
🔊/waɪz/
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(comparative wiser, superlative wisest)
Idioms
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  1. able to make sensible decisions and give good advice because of the experience and knowledge that you have充满智慧的;明智的;英明的;明察善断的
    • a wise man智者
    • I'm older and wiser after ten years in the business.在商界混了十年之后,我变得老成聪明了。🔊🔊
    • He played the role of the wise old man.他扮演聪明的老人。
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    • He was known to be a wise and gentle ruler.众所周知,他是一个明智而温柔的统治者。
    • He was too wise and experienced to try to escape.他很明智,又有经验,不会试图逃跑的。
    Topics Life stagesb2, Personal qualitiesb2
  2. (of actions and behaviour行动和行为) sensible; based on good judgement明智的;高明的;有判断力的 synonym prudent
    • a wise decision/move/choice/investment明智的决定/行动/选择/投资
    • These are wise words indeed.这些确实是明智的话。
    • The wisest course of action is just to say nothing.最明智的做法就是缄默不言。🔊🔊
    • I was grateful for her wise counsel.我感激她为我指点迷津。🔊🔊
    • wise to do something You would be wise to steer clear of the cheapest local wines.您最好不要选择最便宜的当地葡萄酒。
    • He was wise to consider his future when he was working there.当他在那工作时,考虑他的未来是明智的。
    • it is wise (of somebody) to do something It was very wise to leave when you did.你那时离开非常明智。🔊🔊
    • It was wise of her to ask for a lawyer to be present.她要求律师在场是明智的。
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    • It was very wise of you to leave when you did.你那时离开非常明智。
    • Locking your car doors is always a wise precaution.锁上车门总是明智的防范措施。
    • It was not considered wise to move her to another hospital.把她转到另一家医院并不是明智之举。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
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  3. Word OriginOld English wīs, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wijs and German weise.
Idioms
be none the wiser | not be any the wiser
  1. to not understand something, even after it has been explained to you(解释之后)依然不懂,仍不明白
    • I've read the instructions, but I'm still none the wiser.我看了用法说明,但仍然弄不明白。🔊🔊
  2. to not know or find out about something bad that somebody has done不知道,发现不了(某人做的坏事)
    • If you put the money back, no one will be any the wiser.只要你把钱放回去,谁都不会察觉。🔊🔊
be wise after the event
  1. (often disapproving) to understand something, or realize what you should have done, only after something has happened事后聪明;马后炮
    • Anyone can be wise after the event.事后聪明谁都会。
be/get wise to somebody/something
  1. (informal) to become aware that somebody is being dishonest明白,察觉(某人的不轨行为)
    • He thought he could fool me but I got wise to him.他以为能耍得了我,其实我清楚他是怎么一号人。🔊🔊
crack wise
  1. (informal) to make jokes充满智慧的;明智的;英明的;明察善断的
    • This entertainer can crack wise with the best of them.这个艺人可以用他们最好的人明智地破解。
put somebody wise (to something)
  1. (informal) to inform somebody about something告诉…(内情);使…知道

wise

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wise
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he / she / it wises
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past simple wised
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past participle wised
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-ing form wising
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Phrasal Verbs
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