wise
I.wise1 S3 /waɪz/ BrE AmE adjective [Language: Old English; Origin: wis] 1. DECISION/IDEA ETC wise decisions and actions are sensible and based on good judgment SYN sensible it is wise to do something It’s wise to check whether the flight times have changed before you leave for the airport. be wise to do something I think you were wise to leave when you did. a wise precaution I don’t think that would be a very wise move (=not be a sensible thing to do). 2. PERSON someone who is wise makes good decisions, gives good advice etc, especially because they have a lot of experience of life: a wise old man At the time I thought he was wonderful, but I’m older and wiser now. As a manager, Sanford was wise in the ways of (=knew a lot about) company politics. 3. be none the wiser/not be any the wiser a) to not understand something even after it has been explained to you: Charlie explained how the system works, but I’m still none the wiser. b) used for saying that no one will find out about something bad that someone has done: He could easily have taken the money and no one would have been any the wiser. 4. get/be wise to somebody/something informal to realize that someone is being dishonest: Teachers quickly get wise to students who are cheating. ⇨ wise up at ↑wise2 5. wise guy especially informal American English an annoying person who thinks they know more than they really do: OK, wise guy, shut up and listen! 6. be wise after the event to realize what you should have done in a situation after it has happened: It’s easy to be wise after the event. —wisely adverb: Invest the money wisely. He nodded wisely. ⇨ ↑wisdom, ⇨ sadder but wiser at ↑sad(6) • • • THESAURUS ▪ intelligent having a high level of mental ability, and good at thinking clearly and understanding ideas: The top universities aim to select the most intelligent students. ▪ clever especially British English, smart especially American English intelligent, so that you can think and learn quickly and find ways to solve problems: That was very clever of you. How did you do that? | I wasn’t smart enough to be a lawyer. ▪ bright intelligent – used especially about children and young people: He’s a very bright kid. | the brightest student in the class ▪ brilliant extremely intelligent and good at the work you do: a brilliant scientist ▪ gifted a gifted child is much more intelligent than most other children: a special school for gifted children ▪ wise able to make good decisions and give sensible advice, especially because you have a lot of experience: a wise old man ▪ cunning/crafty good at using your intelligence to get what you want, often by making secret plans or tricking people: She was cunning enough to keep this latest piece of information secret. | He’s a crafty old devil! ▪ brainy informal intelligent and good at studying: My sister is the brainy one in our family. II.wise2 BrE AmE verb wise up phrasal verb informal to realize the truth about a bad situation: Wise up, Vic – he’s cheating you! wise up to Consumers need to wise up to the effect that advertising has on them. III.wise3 BrE AmE , -wise /waɪz/ suffix [Language: Old English; Origin: -wisan, from wise 'way, method'] 1. price-wise/time-wise etc informal used for saying which feature of a situation you are referring to: Time-wise we’re not doing too badly. 2. crosswise/lengthwise etc in a direction across something, along the length of something etc: Cut the carrots lengthwise. ⇨ ↑clockwise, ↑streetwise
wisehu◎ | [waiz] | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | khôn ngoan, sáng suốt, có sự suy xét đúng, cho thấy sự suy xét đúng | | ☆ | a wise choice | | sự lựa chọn sáng suốt | | ☆ | a wise decision | | sự quyết định sáng suốt | | ■ | uyên thâm, thông thái, hiểu biết nhiều | | ☆ | a wise man | | một người uyên bác | | ■ | có kinh nghiệm, từng trải, hiểu biết, lịch duyệt | | ☆ | to grow wiser | | có nhiều kinh nghiệm hơn | | ☆ | with a wise wink of the eye | | với cái nháy mắt hiểu biết | | ☆ | to get wise to | | hiểu, nhận thức được | | ■ | thông thạo | | ☆ | to look wise | | có vẻ thông thạo | | ■ | (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) láu, ma lanh, tài xoay | | ☆ | wise guy | | người có tài xoay sở | | 〆 | to be wise after the event | | ✓ | giải thích cái gì sau khi nó xảy ra rồi (chứ không dự đoán được); nói sau | | 〆 | to be/get wise to something/somebody | | ✓ | (từ Mỹ, nghĩa Mỹ) (thông tục) biết tỏng, hiểu | | 〆 | to put somebody wise (to something) | | ✓ | (từ Mỹ, nghĩa Mỹ) (thông tục) báo cho ai hay cái gì | | 〆 | as wise as an owl | | ✓ | khôn như ranh, tinh khôn | ※ | nội động từ | | ■ | (+ up) (từ Mỹ, nghĩa Mỹ) (thông tục) mách bảo | | ☆ | It's about time he wished up to the fact that people think his behaviour is ridiculous | | đã đến lúc nó cần được mách bảo cho biết là mọi người đều cho rằng cách cư xử của nó là lố bịch | | ■ | tỉnh ngộ, biết lầm, khôn ra hơn | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | (từ Mỹ, nghĩa Mỹ) (thông tục) mách bảo | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) cách, lối, hành vi, mức độ | | ☆ | in solemn wise | | một cách long trọng | | ☆ | in any wise | | dù bằng cách nào | | ☆ | in no wise | | không có cách nào |
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