intelligence

  • 21INTELLIGENCE — s. f. Faculté intellective, capacité d entendre, de concevoir, de comprendre ; ou L esprit, en tant qu il conçoit. L intelligence humaine. Le développement de l intelligence. Cet homme a l intelligence vive, prompte, dure, tardive, etc. Cet… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 22INTELLIGENCE — n. f. Faculté de comprendre, de ne pas se méprendre sur le sens des mots, la nature des choses et la signification des faits. L’intelligence humaine. Le développement de l’intelligence. Cet homme a l’intelligence vive, prompte, dure, lente. Cet… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 23intelligence — n. ability to comprehend, learn 1) to demonstrate, show intelligence 2) great, high, keen; limited; low; normal; outstanding, remarkable intelligence 3) artificial; native intelligence 4) the intelligence to + inf. (she had the intelligence to… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 24intelligence — noun 1 ability to understand ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, great, high ▪ This essay shows considerable intelligence. ▪ acute, quick ▪ a …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 25intelligence — in|tel|li|gence W3S3 [ınˈtelıdʒəns] n [U] 1.) a) the ability to learn, understand, and think about things ▪ To be good at the game you need a reasonable level of intelligence. high/low intelligence ▪ John showed high intelligence from an early… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 26intelligence — [[t]ɪnte̱lɪʤ(ə)ns[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT Intelligence is the quality of being intelligent or clever. She s a woman of exceptional intelligence. 2) N UNCOUNT Intelligence is the ability to think, reason, and understand instead of doing things… …

    English dictionary

  • 27Intelligence —          CHIRAC (Jacques)     Bio express : Homme d État français (1932 )     «Il faut voter avec son intelligence et non avec ses tripes.»     Source : Discours, entretiens et autres sources     Mot(s) clé(s) : Intelligence Vote          KOHL… …

    Dictionnaire des citations politiques

  • 28intelligence */*/ — UK [ɪnˈtelɪdʒ(ə)ns] / US [ɪnˈtelɪdʒəns] noun [uncountable] Metaphor: Intelligence is like a light. The more intelligent someone is, the brighter the light. She is one of the brightest children in the class. ♦ He is the most brilliant scholar in… …

    English dictionary

  • 29intelligence — /In telidZFns/ noun (U) 1 a) the ability to learn, understand, and think about things: a child of low intelligence | Don t act like such an idiot use your intelligence! b) a high level of this ability: a woman of beauty, charm, and intelligence 2 …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30intelligence — Synonyms and related words: Vernunft, account, acquaintance, acumen, advice, alertness, announcement, apprehension, aptitude, aptness, astuteness, atua, blue book, brain, brains, briefing, brightness, broadcast journalism, bugging, bulletin,… …

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