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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary هوش، قوه تعقل، لطافت طبع، مزاح، بذله گوئی، دانستن ، آموختن .
- 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(wit): بازگشت به واژه wit a flash of wit a swift wit half wit i am at my wit's end mother wit nimble wit quick wit ready wit to wit هوش ،قوه تعقل ،لطافت طبع ،مزاح ،بذله گويى ،دانستن ،اموختن کلمات مرتبط(9)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 wit n. Pronunciation: ' wit Function: verb Inflected Form:   wist \ ' wist\ ; wit·ting present 1st &3d singular wot \ ' wät\ Etymology: Middle English witen (1st &3d singular present wot, past wiste ), from Old English witan (1st &3d singular present wāt, past wisse, wiste ); akin to Old High German wizzan to know, Latin vidēre to see, Greek eidenai to know, idein to see Date: before 12th century 1 archaic : KNOW 2 archaic : to come to know : LEARN ]]> 2 wit n. Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German wizzi knowledge, Old English witan to know Date: before 12th century 1 a : MIND , MEMORY b : reasoning power : INTELLIGENCE 2 a : SENSE 2A ― usually used in plural <alone and warming his five wit s, the white owl in the belfry sits ― Alfred Tennyson> b (1) : mental soundness : SANITY ― usually used in plural (2) : mental capability and resourcefulness : INGENUITY 3 a : astuteness of perception or judgment : ACUMEN b : the ability to relate seemingly disparate things so as to illuminate or amuse c (1) : a talent for banter or persiflage (2) : a witty utterance or exchange d : clever or apt humor 4 a : a person of superior intellect : THINKER b : an imaginatively perceptive and articulate individual especially skilled in banter or persiflage –at one's wit's end or at one's wits' end : at a loss for a means of solving a problem synonyms WIT , HUMOR , IRONY , SARCASM , SATIRE , REPARTEE mean a mode of expression intended to arouse amusement. WIT suggests the power to evoke laug…