wise
- IPA[wʌɪz]
英式
- having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement;sensible or prudent
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形容詞
- 1. having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement she seems kind and wise a wise precaution
- ▪ sensible or prudent it would be wise to discuss the matter with the chairman
- ▪ having knowledge in a specified subject he is wise in the ways of haute couture
- ▪ aware of, especially so as to know how to act fortunately I was already wise to the approach used in this scam
- forming adjectives and adverbs of manner or respect such as clockwise, otherwise.
Oxford American Dictionary
- forming adjectives and adverbs of manner or respect such as clockwise, otherwise.
Oxford Dictionary
- calculated over or covering a period of a year; annual: the ministry has fixed year-wise targets
- each year; annually: the cost will keep increasing year-wise
Oxford American Dictionary
- calculated over or covering a period of a year; annual: the ministry has fixed year-wise targets
- each year; annually: the cost will keep increasing year-wise
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who is irritating because they behave as if they know everything: he is such a sarcastic wise-ass
- irritatingly clever or smug: wise-ass one-liners
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who speaks and behaves as if they know more than others: think of them as the wise guys in class who had everyone laughing and managed to make a career out of it
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[wīz]
美式
- having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment: she seems kind and wise a wise precaution
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[wʌɪz]
英式
- the manner or extent of something: he did it this wise
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[wīz]
美式
- the manner or extent of something: he did it this wise
Oxford American Dictionary