
지적으로 뛰어나거나 영리한 상태를 나타냄.
Having or showing a quick-witted intelligence.
예문:
"The smart student finished the exam early."
"It was a smart move to buy gold."
옷차림이 단정하고 세련되었으며 유행에 앞선 상태.
(of a person or clothes) clean, neat, and well dressed; fashionable.
예문:
"She looked very smart in her new uniform."
"They dined at a smart uptown bistro."
독자적인 작동이 가능하도록 컴퓨터 시스템이 내장된.
(of a device) programmed so as to be capable of some independent action.
예문:
"Smart watches can track your heart rate."
"The factory uses smart sensors to detect errors."
재치 있거나 비꼬는 말로 무례하게 구는.
Showing impertinence by making clever or sarcastic remarks.
예문:
"Stop being a smart aleck in class."
"He gave a smart answer to the boss."
신체 부위가 따끔거리거나 아린 통증을 느끼다.
(of a part of the body) feel a sharp, stinging pain.
예문:
"Soap in my eyes made them smart."
"The cold wind made my cheeks smart."
패배나 실패 등으로 인해 속상해하거나 분개하다.
Feel upset or annoyed, especially because of a defeat or failure.
예문:
"The team is still smarting after the defeat."
"She smarted from his harsh words."
날카롭고 찌르는 듯한 통증이나 정신적인 고통.
A sharp, stinging pain or mental distress.
예문:
"The smart of the burn was intense."
"The smart of failure is hard to bear."
지성이나 예리함, 또는 수완.
Intelligence; acumen (often used in plural).
예문:
"You need street smarts to live here."
"He has the business smarts to succeed."