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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary باهوش، هوشمند.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary intelligence|intelligente|intelligemment|intelligency|intelligently|wittiness|wit|wits|clever|cleverness|keen 1488; «qui est expert dans un art, le connaît bien», 1420; lat. intellegens, intelligens, de intellegere «comprendre», de inter-, et legere «recueillir» et «lire». + PIE leg- : To collect; with derivatives meaning “to speak.” be-ham-âvar (pbp.) 1 (xod-)dar-yâb(-anda) + Education should have two objects: first, to give definite knowledge, reading and writing, language and mathematics, and so on; secondly, to create those mental habits which will enable people to acquire knowledge and form judgements for themselves. The first of these we may call information, the second intellegence. ... One of the chief obstacles to intelligence is credulity, and credulity could be enormously diminished by instruction in the prevalent forms of mendacity. (B. RUSSELL, Sceptical essays, p. 135, 142) 2 hoš-mand/yâr tiz-huš farâsat-mand + "We live in a culture in which intelligence is denied relevance altogether, in a search for radical innocence, or is defended as an instrument of authority and repression. In my view, the only intelligence worth defending is critical, dialectical, skeptical, desimplifying." (S. SONTAG, Author Susan Sontag Dies )
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(intelligent): بازگشت به واژه intelligent intelligent language intelligent terminal باهوش ،هوشمند کلمات مرتبط(2)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in·tel·li·gent adj. Pronunciation: in- ' te-lə-jənt Function: adjective Etymology: Latin intelligent-, intelligens, present participle of intelligere, intellegere to understand, from inter- + legere to gather, select ― more at LEGEND Date: 1509 1 a : having or indicating a high or satisfactory degree of intelligence and mental capacity b : revealing or reflecting good judgment or sound thought : SKILLFUL 2 a : possessing intelligence b : guided or directed by intellect : RATIONAL 3 a : guided or controlled by a computer especially : using a built-in microprocessor for automatic operation, for processing of data, or for achieving greater versatility ― compare DUMB 7 b : able to produce printed material from digital signals <an intelligent copier> –in·tel·li·gen·tial \- ˌ te-lə- ' jen(t)-shəl\ adjective –in·tel·li·gent·ly \- ' te-lə-jənt-lē\ adverb synonyms INTELLIGENT , CLEVER , ALERT , QUICK-WITTED mean mentally keen or quick. INTELLIGENT stresses success in coping with new situations and solving problems <an intelligent person could assemble it fast>. CLEVER implies native ability or aptness and sometimes suggests a lack of more substantial qualities < clever with words>. ALERT stresses quickness in perceiving and understanding < alert to new technology>. QUICK-WITTED implies promptness in finding answers in debate or in devising expedients in moments of danger or challenge <no match for his quick-witted opponent>.]]>