n. (说话)风趣;说话风趣的人;机智;明智(the wit);(不使用语言的)幽默机智
v. <古>知道;即,就是
【名】 (Wit)(泰)威,(英、德、波)威特(人名)
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复数
wits
第三人称单数
wot
现在分词
witting
过去式
wist
mother witn. 天生的智力
at one's wit's end不知所措;智穷力竭
1.She has great charm and a ready wit.
她光彩照人,头脑机敏。
2.He disclaimed the possession of any great quickness of apprehension or wit, such as distinguished Huxley.
他否认自己在理解力或才智方面,像杰出的赫克兹利那样有什么过人之处。
3.She was known for the quickness of her wit.
她以头脑灵活见称。
4.Boulding was known for his biting wit.
博尔丁以其嘲讽式的风趣而出名。
5.The poet, he says, ranges freely within the zodiac of his own wit.
他说,诗人在他智慧的黄道十二宫中自由地漫游。
6.It should not be beyond the wit of man to resolve this dispute.
解决这一纠纷应当是人力所能及的事。
7.He was charmed by her beauty and wit.
他被她的才貌迷住了。
8.At least you had the wit to ask for help.
你起码还能意识到要求救。
9.Thy foolish reading hath wrought its woeful work at last, and ta'en thy wit away.
你傻乎乎地读书,最终造成了你的不幸,弄得你发疯了。