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intelligent

ADJ ซึ่ง มีไหวพริบ  ฉลาด  ซึ่ง มี หัวคิด  มี เชาว์ ปัญญา  bright clever sharp smart dull stupid sueng-me-wai-pib

 

intelligentsia

N กลุ่มปัญญาชน  สังคม ระดับ ปัญญาชน  klum-pan-ya-chon

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTELLIGENT

a.[L. intelligens.] 1. Endowed with the faculty of understanding or reason. Man is an intelligent being.
2. Knowing; understanding; well informed; skilled; as an intelligent officer; an intelligent young man; an intelligent architect; sometimes followed by of; as intelligent of seasons.
3. Giving information. [Not used nor proper. ]

 

INTELLIGENTIAL

a.Consisting of unbodied mind. Food alike those pure
Intelligential substances require.
1. Intellectual; exercising understanding.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTELLIGENT

In *tel "li *gent, a. Etym: [L. intelligens, intellegens, -entis, p. pr. of intelligere, intellegere, to perceive; inter between + legere to gather, collect, choose: cf. F. intelligent. See Legend. ]

 

1. Endowed with the faculty of understanding or reason; as, man is an intelligent being.

 

2. Possessed of intelligence, education, or judgment; knowing; sensible; skilled; marked by intelligence; as, an intelligent young man; an intelligent architect; an intelligent answer.

 

3. Gognizant; aware; communicate. [Obs. ] Intelligent of seasons. Milton. Which are to France the spies and speculations Intelligent of our state. Shak.

 

Syn. -- Sensible; understanding. See Sensible.

 

INTELLIGENTIAL

In *tel `li *gen "tial, a. Etym: [Cf. F. intelligentiel.] [R.]

 

1. Of or pertaining to the intelligence; exercising or implying understanding; intellectual. "With act intelligential. " Milton.

 

2. Consisting of unembodied mind; incorporeal. Food alike those pure Intelligential substances require. Milton.

 

INTELLIGENTIARY

INTELLIGENTIARY In *tel `li *gen "tia *ry, n.

 

Defn: One who gives information; an intelligencer. [Obs. ] Holinshed.

 

INTELLIGENTLY

INTELLIGENTLY In *tel "li *gent *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In an intelligent manner; with intelligence.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

intelligent

in tel li gent |inˈtelijənt ɪnˈtɛləʤənt | adjective having or showing intelligence, esp. of a high level: Annabelle is intelligent and hardworking | an intelligent guess. (of a device, machine, or building ) able to vary its state or action in response to varying situations, varying requirements, and past experience. (esp. of a computer terminal ) incorporating a microprocessor and having its own processing capability. Often contrasted with dumb. DERIVATIVES in tel li gent ly adverb ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from Latin intelligent- understanding, from the verb intelligere, variant of intellegere understand, from inter between + legere choose.

 

intelligent design

in tel li gent de sign noun the theory that life, or the universe, cannot have arisen by chance and was designed and created by some intelligent entity.

 

intelligentsia

in tel li gent si a |inˌteliˈjentsēə ɪnˌtɛləˈʤɛn (t )siə | noun (usu. the intelligentsia ) [ treated as sing. or pl. ] intellectuals or highly educated people as a group, esp. when regarded as possessing culture and political influence. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from Russian intelligentsiya, from Polish inteligencja, from Latin intelligentia (see intelligence ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

intelligent

in |tel ¦li |gent |ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒ (ə )nt | adjective having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level: Anna is intelligent and hard-working | an intelligent guess. (of a device or building ) able to vary its state or action in response to varying situations and past experience. (of a computer terminal ) incorporating a microprocessor and having its own processing capability. Often contrasted with dumb. DERIVATIVES intelligently adverb ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from Latin intelligent- understanding , from the verb intelligere, variant of intellegere understand , from inter between + legere choose .

 

intelligent design

in |tel ¦li |gent de ¦sign noun [ mass noun ] the theory that life, or the universe, cannot have arisen by chance and was designed and created by some intelligent entity.

 

intelligentsia

intelligentsia |ɪnˌtɛlɪˈdʒɛntsɪə | noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] (usu. the intelligentsia ) intellectuals or highly educated people as a group, especially when regarded as possessing culture and political influence. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from Russian intelligentsiya, from Polish inteligencja, from Latin intelligentia (see intelligence ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

intelligent

intelligent adjective 1 an intelligent writer: clever, bright, brilliant, quick-witted, quick on the uptake, smart, canny, astute, intuitive, insightful, perceptive, perspicacious, discerning; knowledgeable; able, gifted, talented; informal brainy. 2 an intelligent being: rational, higher-order, capable of thought.

 

intelligentsia

intelligentsia plural noun since the plots were often taken from lowbrow literary sources, his movies were routinely dismissed by the intelligentsia: intellectuals, intelligent people, academics, scholars, literati, cognoscenti, illuminati, highbrows, thinkers, brains; intelligent; informal eggheads. ANTONYMS masses.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

intelligent

intelligent adjective 1 Breuer is an intelligent writer: clever, bright, brilliant, sharp, quick, quick-witted, quick on the uptake, smart, canny, astute, intuitive, thinking, acute, alert, keen, insightful, perceptive, perspicacious, penetrating, discerning; ingenious, inventive; knowledgeable; apt, able, gifted, talented; informal brainy; (be intelligent ) informal have a good head on one's shoulders, there are no flies on ; Brit. informal know how many beans make five. ANTONYMS stupid. 2 an extraterrestrial intelligent being: rational, capable of thought, higher-order. ANTONYMS non-rational. 3 intelligent machines: robotic, automatic, self-regulating, capable of learning; informal smart.

 

intelligentsia

intelligentsia plural noun there is a distrust of the intelligentsia and of theoretical learning: intellectuals, intelligent people, academics, scholars, learned people, literati, culturati, men and women of letters, cognoscenti, illuminati, highbrows, bluestockings, thinkers, brains; the intelligent; informal eggheads; Brit. informal boffins. ANTONYMS masses.

 

Duden Dictionary

intelligent

in tel li gent Adjektiv |intellig e nt |lateinisch intelligens, intellegens (Genitiv: intellegentis ), adjektivisches 1. Partizip von: intellegere = erkennen, verstehen, eigentlich = zwischen etwas wählen Intelligenz 1 besitzend, zeigend; klug, gescheit, begabt ein intelligenter Mensch | wir brauchen intelligente Lösungen, ein intelligentes Produktmanagement | sie ist sehr intelligent | er ist dabei nicht besonders intelligent zu Werke gegangen | figurativ intelligente (EDV ; mit künstlicher Intelligenz arbeitende ) Roboter

 

French Dictionary

intelligent

intelligent , ente adj. adjectif Doué d ’intelligence. : Marie Curie, qui a découvert la radioactivité, était très intelligente. ANTONYME inintelligent . Prononciation La deuxième syllabe se prononce é, [ɛ̃teliʒɑ̃ ]

 

intelligentsia

intelligentsia ou intelligentzia n. f. nom féminin Les intellectuels d ’un milieu, d ’un groupe. Prononciation Le g se prononce j ou gue, [ɛ̃teliʒɛnsja, ɛ̃teligɛnsja ]

 

Spanish Dictionary

intelligentsia

intelligentsia nombre femenino Vanguardia o élite intelectual .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz rusa, cuyo significado original era el de 'conjunto de intelectuales partidarios de reformas en la Rusia zarista del siglo XIX' .Se pronuncia aproximadamente 'inteliguénsia '

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

intelligent

in tel li gent /ɪntélɪdʒ (ə )nt /〖語源は 「識別できる能力を有する 」〗(名 )intelligence 形容詞 1 more ; most 〈人 動物が 〉知能の高い , 聡明な, 理解力のある (!生まれもった知力の高さを表す; wise 1 類義 ) ; 言動 表情などが 〉頭の良さを示す be highly intelligent とても頭がいい have an intelligent conversation 気のきいた会話をする 2 比較なし 〈生物などが 〉知能をもった , 思考力のある ; 〘コンピュ 〙(高度な )情報処理能力のある ; コンピュータで管理された 〈ビルなど 〉intelligent beings 知能を持つ生物 ▸ (an ) intelligent software 情報処理ソフト ~̀ des gn 知的設計論 〘知性ある創造主の存在を想定する現代風反進化論 〙.

 

intelligently

in t l li gent ly 副詞 聡明 [理知的 ]に, 頭の良いやり方で .

 

intelligentsia

in tel li gent si a /ɪntèlɪdʒéntsiə, -ɡén -/〖<ロシア 名詞 〖通例the ; 集合的に; 単複両扱い 〗(主に人文科学 政治評論の )知識階層, 識者, インテリ .