Artificial intelligent assistant

smart

smart
/smɑ:t; smɑrt/ adj
(-er, -est)
1 bright and new-looking; well-dressed; neat 帅气的; 衣著讲究的; 整齐的
    a smart hat, frock, car 漂亮的帽子、 连衣裙、 汽车
    You look very smart in your new suit. 你穿上新衣服显得很帅.
    Make yourself smart before my parents arrive. 趁我父母未到, 你快去打扮一下.
2 (esp US) having or showing intelligence; clever; ingenious 聪明的; 伶俐的; 聪敏的
    a smart student 聪明的学生
    a smart answer, idea 巧妙的回答、 主意
    It was smart of you to bring a map. 你很聪明, 能想到带张地图.
3
(a) quick; brisk 快的; 敏捷的
    go for a smart walk 轻松地散散步
    set off at a smart pace 迈著矫健的步子出发.
(b) (of a blow or of criticism) forceful (指打击或批评)有力的, 猛烈的
    I gave a smart blow on the lid, and it flew open. 我朝盖子猛一击, 就把它打开了.
    a smart rebuke from the teacher 教师的严厉指责.
4 fashionable; chic 时髦的; 高雅的
    the smart set 时髦的阔人
    a smart restaurant 格调高雅的餐馆.
smart / smɑ:t; smɑrt/ v [I, Ipr]
~(from sth) cause or feel a sharp stinging pain (of the body or the mind) 造成或感到(肉体或精神方面的)痛苦
    The bee-sting smarted terribly. 蜜蜂蜇得很疼.
    He smarted from the savage attacks on his film. 他因自己的影片受到猛烈攻击而感到痛心.
    They're still smarting from their defeat in the final. 他们仍在为决赛失败而伤心. smart, n [U]
(fml 文) sharp physical or mental pain 肉体或精神上的痛苦
    the constant smart of the blisters on his feet 他脚上水泡引起的持续疼痛.

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