intelligence
noun uk/ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒəns/ us/ɪnˈtel.ə.dʒəns/
(ABILITY)
B2 [ U ]智力,智慧
the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason
an intelligence test 智力测验
a child of high/average/low intelligence 高智商/普通智商/低智商的孩子
It's the intelligence of her writing that impresses me. 是她作品中体现出的智慧让我印象深刻。
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- I can't believe that someone of his intelligence can read such trash!
- He believes that all children are born with equal intelligence.
- He is blessed with both good looks and intelligence.
- You can't do that, man - use your intelligence!
- She handled the situation with great intelligence and maturity.
(SECRET INFORMATION)
[ U, + sing/pl verb ]情报;情报人员
secret information about the governments of other countries, especially enemy governments, or a group of people who collect and deal with this information
the Central Intelligence Agency 中央情报局
military intelligence 军事情报
They received intelligence (reports) that the factory was a target for the bombing. 他们接到情报说这个工厂是轰炸目标。