wise
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★☆☆ Moderate
Neutral
意味: Having good judgment and experience; as a suffix, relating to
聪明的,明智的
sabio, prudente
賢い、賢明な
현명한, 슬기로운
'Wise' describes someone with good judgment based on knowledge and experience. It suggests thoughtful decision-making and understanding. As a suffix (-wise), it means 'in terms of' or 'regarding.'
「wise」描述基于知识和经验做出良好判断的人。它暗示深思熟虑的决策和理解。作为后缀(-wise),它表示「就...而言」或「关于」。
«Wise» describe a alguien con buen juicio basado en conocimiento y experiencia. Sugiere toma de decisiones reflexiva y comprensión. Como sufijo (-wise), significa «en términos de» o «respecto a».
「wise」は知識と経験に基づいて良い判断ができる人を表します。思慮深い意思決定と理解を示唆します。接尾辞(-wise)として、「〜に関して」または「〜の点で」を意味します。
'Wise'는 지식과 경험에 기반한 좋은 판단력을 가진 사람을 묘사합니다. 신중한 의사결정과 이해력을 시사합니다. 접미사(-wise)로 쓰일 때는 '~의 면에서' 또는 '~에 관해서'를 의미합니다.
例文
- It would be wise to save some money for emergencies. 为紧急情况存些钱是明智的。Sería prudente ahorrar algo de dinero para emergencias.緊急事態に備えてお金を貯めておくのが賢明です。비상시를 대비해 돈을 좀 모아 두는 것이 현명하다.
- She is wise beyond her years. 她的智慧超越了她的年龄。Ella es sabia más allá de su edad.彼女は年齢以上に賢いです。그녀는 나이에 비해 매우 현명하다.
- Business-wise, the decision makes perfect sense. 从商业角度来看,这个决定完全合理。En términos comerciales, la decisión tiene perfecto sentido.ビジネス的には、その決定は完全に理にかなっています。사업적으로 보면, 그 결정은 완전히 합리적이다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old English 'wis' meaning 'having wisdom, learned', from Proto-Germanic 'wissaz', from Proto-Indo-European 'weid-' (to see, know). Related to 'wit', 'wisdom', 'vision', 'guide', and German 'wissen' (to know).
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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