English-Thai Dictionary
intelligence
N การ สืบราชการลับ การ หา ข่าวกรอง kan-sub-rad-cha-kan
intelligence
N ข่าวกรอง ข้อมูล ลับ kao-krong
intelligence
N ความ ฉลาด ความสามารถ ใน การ คิด และ เรียนรู้ เชาวน์ปัญญา สติปัญญา ไหวพริบ brain intellect mentality kwam-cha-lad
intelligence
N หน่วย สืบราชการลับ ผู้ สืบ ความลับ espionage secret service spy nuai-rad-cha-kan-lab
intelligence quotient
N การ วัด ระดับ สติปัญญา ของ คน (คำย่อ คือ IQ I.Q การ หา ค่า ระดับ สติปัญญา ของ คน kan-wad-ra-dab-sa-ti-pan-ya-kong-kon
intelligence test
N การ ทดสอบ เพื่อ วัด ระดับ สติปัญญา kan-tod-sob-puea-wad-ra-dab-sa-ti-pan-ya
intelligencer
N นักข่าว สายลับ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INTELLIGENCE
n.[L. intelligentia, from intelligo, to understand. This verb is probably composed of in, inter, or intus, within, and lego to collect. The primary sense of understand is generally to take or hold, as we say, to take one's ideas or meaning. ] 1. Understanding; skill.
2. Notice; information communicated; an account of things distant or before unknown. Intelligence may be transmitted by messengers, by letters, by signals or by telegraphs.
3. Commerce of acquaintance; terms of intercourse. Good intelligence between men is harmony. So we say, there is a good understanding between persons, when they have the same views, or are free from discord.
4. A spiritual being; as a created intelligence. It is believed that the universe is peopled with innumerable superior intelligences.
INTELLIGENCE
v.t.To inform; to instruct. [Little used. ]
INTELLIGENCED
pp. Informed; instructed. [Little used. ]
INTELLIGENCE-OFFICE
n.An office or place where information may be obtained, particularly respecting servants to be hired.
INTELLIGENCER
n.One who sends or conveys intelligence; one who gives notice of private or distant transactions; a messenger. 1. A public paper; a newspaper.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INTELLIGENCE
In *tel "li *gence, n. Etym: [F. intelligence, L. intelligentia,intellegentia. See Intelligent. ]
1. The act or state of knowing; the exercise of the understanding.
2. The capacity to know or understand; readiness of comprehension; the intellect, as a gift or an endowment. And dimmed with darkness their intelligence. Spenser.
3. Information communicated; news; notice; advice. Intelligence is given where you are hid. Shak.
4. Acquaintance; intercourse; familiarity. [Obs. ] He lived rather in a fair intelligence than any friendship with the favorites. Clarendon.
5. Knowledge imparted or acquired, whether by study, research, or experience; general information. I write as he that none intelligence Of meters hath, nCourt of Love.
6. An intelligent being or spirit; -- generally applied to pure spirits; as, a created intelligence. Milton. The great Intelligences fair That range above our mortal state, In circle round the blessed gate, Received and gave him welcome there. Tennyson. Intelligence office, an office where information may be obtained, particularly respecting servants to be hired.
Syn. -- Understanding; intellect; instruction; advice; notice; notification; news; information; report.
INTELLIGENCER
INTELLIGENCER In *tel "li *gen *cer, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, sends or conveys intelligence or news; a messenger. All the intriguers in foreign politics, all the spies, and all the intelligencers... acted solely upon that principle. Burke.
New American Oxford Dictionary
intelligence
in tel li gence |inˈtelijəns ɪnˈtɛləʤəns | ▶noun 1 the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills: an eminent man of great intelligence | they underestimated her intelligence. • a person or being with this ability: extraterrestrial intelligences. 2 the collection of information of military or political value: the chief of military intelligence | [ as modifier ] : the intelligence department. • people employed in the collection of military or political information: French intelligence has been able to secure numerous local informers. • information collected in this way: the gathering of intelligence. • archaic information in general; news. DERIVATIVES in tel li gen tial |inˌteləˈjenCHəl |adjective ( archaic )ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin intelligentia, from intelligere ‘understand ’ (see intelligent ).
intelligence quotient
in tel li gence quo tient |ɪnˈtɛləʤəns ˌkwoʊʃənt |(abbr.: IQ ) ▶noun a number representing a person's reasoning ability (measured using problem-solving tests ) as compared to the statistical norm or average for their age, taken as 100.
intelligencer
in tel li genc er |inˈtelijənsər, -ˌjen- ɪnˈtɛlɪʤənsər | ▶noun archaic a person who gathers intelligence, esp. an informer, spy, or secret agent.
intelligence test
in tel li gence test |ɪnˈtɛləʤəns ˌtɛst | ▶noun a test designed to measure the ability to think and reason rather than acquired knowledge.
Oxford Dictionary
intelligence
in |tel ¦li |gence |ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒ (ə )ns | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills: an eminent man of great intelligence. • [ count noun ] a person or being with the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills: extraterrestrial intelligences. 2 the collection of information of military or political value: the chief of military intelligence. • people employed in the collection of military or political information: British intelligence has secured numerous local informers. • military or political information: the gathering of intelligence. • archaic information in general; news. DERIVATIVES intelligential |-ˈdʒɛnʃ (ə )l |adjective ( archaic )ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin intelligentia, from intelligere ‘understand ’ (see intelligent ).
intelligence quotient
intelligence quotient (abbrev.: IQ ) ▶noun a number representing a person's reasoning ability (measured using problem-solving tests ) as compared to the statistical norm or average for their age, taken as 100.
intelligencer
in |tel ¦li |gen ¦cer |ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒ (ə )nsə | ▶noun archaic a person who gathers intelligence, especially an informer, spy, or secret agent.
intelligence test
in tel li gence test |ɪnˈtɛləʤəns ˌtɛst | ▶noun a test designed to measure the ability to think and reason rather than acquired knowledge.
American Oxford Thesaurus
intelligence
intelligence noun 1 a man of great intelligence: intellectual capacity, mental capacity, intellect, mind, brain (s ), IQ, brainpower, judgment, reasoning, understanding, comprehension; acumen, wit, sense, insight, perception, penetration, discernment, smartness, canniness, astuteness, intuition, acuity, cleverness, brilliance, ability; informal braininess. 2 we're awaiting the latest intelligence from our operatives: information, facts, details, particulars, data, knowledge, reports, inside story; informal info, dope, skinny, lowdown. 3 intelligence operation: information gathering, surveillance, observation, reconnaissance, spying, espionage, infiltration, ELINT, humint; informal recon.
Oxford Thesaurus
intelligence
intelligence noun 1 a man of great intelligence: intellectual /mental capacity, intellect, mind, brain, brains, brainpower, powers of reasoning, judgement, reason, reasoning, understanding, comprehension, acumen, wit, sense, insight, perceptiveness, perception, perspicaciousness, perspicacity, penetration, discernment, sharpness, quickness of mind, quick-wittedness, smartness, canniness, astuteness, intuition, acuity, alertness, cleverness, brilliance, aptness, ability, giftedness, talent; informal braininess. ANTONYMS stupidity. 2 the lack of intelligence received from the Eighth Army: information, facts, details, particulars, data, figures, statistics, knowledge, report (s ); informal info, gen, dope. 3 a former agent for British military intelligence: information gathering, surveillance, observation, reconnaissance, spying, espionage, undercover work, infiltration, ELINT, humint; informal recon.
French Dictionary
intelligence
intelligence n. f. nom féminin 1 Faculté de comprendre. : Une intelligence vive. Des tests d ’intelligence. Faire preuve d ’intelligence. 2 au pluriel Complicités secrètes. : Avoir des intelligences avec l ’ennemi. 3 Conformité de sentiments. : Des voisins qui vivent en bonne intelligence. LOCUTION Intelligence artificielle. Système de programmes informatiques complexes aptes à résoudre certains problèmes de façon autonome, sans le concours des humains. FORME FAUTIVE intelligence d ’affaires. Calque de « business intelligence » pour veille économique. Prononciation La deuxième syllabe se prononce té, [ɛ̃teliʒɑ̃s ] Note Orthographique intellig en ce.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
intelligence
in tel li gence /ɪntélɪdʒ (ə )ns /→intelligent 名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /1 U 知能, 知性 ; 理解力, 判断力 ; 頭の良さ, 聡明さ ▸ artificial intelligence 人工知能 (⦅略 ⦆AI )▸ human [general ] intelligence 人間の [一般的 ]知能 2 U (敵軍などに関する )情報; 情報部 , 諜報 (ちょうほう )機関 ; ⦅古 ⦆(公的な )報道 (!informationは一般の事物に関する 「情報 」でintelligenceは国の戦略的情報 ) ▸ the Central Intelligence Agency (米国の )中央情報局 (⦅略 ⦆CIA )▸ an intelligence officer [agent ]情報部員 [スパイ ]▸ an intelligence service 情報局 ▸ military intelligence 軍情報部 ▸ the intelligence community 情報機関 ▸ an intelligence report 情報報告 3 C 知的存在 ; 天使, 精霊 .I -́ Comm ì ttee 〖the ~〗(米国の )諜報特別委員会 .~́ qu ò tient 知能指数 (⦅略 ⦆IQ ).~́ t è st 知能検査 .