单词:intelligence
[医] 智力
n. a unit responsible for gathering and interpreting information about an enemy
n. secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy)
n. the operation of gathering information about an enemy
考试类型:[高考/四级/六级/考研/托福/IELTS]
intelligence的用法和样例:
例句
- She's the equal of her brother as far as intelligence is concerned.论智力,她和她哥哥不相上下。
- His intelligence is rather limited.他的智力相当有限。
- She's not lacking in intelligence.她并不缺乏学识。
- Our intelligence shows that the enemy is advancing.我们的情报显示敌人正在向前推进。
- Clearly, there was an intelligence failure.显然,情报工作出了差错。
- Together they combined to give British Intelligence its highest ever postwar profile.他们共同为英国情报机关创造了战后最光辉的形象。
- The Bernauds knew that he was an officer of the Intelligence Service stationed in the Dieppe sector.伯纳德一家都知道,他是驻扎在迪埃普一带德军情报机关的军官。
常见句型
- The children were given an intelligence test.儿童们接受了智力测验。
- The general had secret intelligence of the enemy.将军掌握了有关敌人的秘密情报。
- Intelligence has〔have〕 reported that enemy is planning a new attack.情报人员报告说,敌军正在策划发动新攻势。
词汇搭配
- collect〔gather〕 intelligence收集情报
- have intelligence of有…能力
- show intelligence显示才能
- use one's intelligence动脑筋
- classified intelligence归类的资料
- considerable intelligence相当聪明
- general intelligence综合智能
- great〔normal〕 intelligence超群〔正常〕的智能
- high〔low〕 intelligence高〔低〕智能
- industrial〔military〕 intelligence工业〔军事〕情报
- native intelligence天生的智力
- outstanding intelligence突出的能力
- secret intelligence秘密情报
- combat intelligence作战情报
- information intelligence情报,消息
- intelligence agent〔agency〕情报人员〔局〕
- intelligence data情报资料
- intelligence test智力测验
- a person defective in intelligence智力低的人
- of a certain intelligence有一定智力的
经典引文
Was it a mistake..to try and keep intelligence alive when I could no longer call my life my own?
出自:S. Sassoon
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