IQ的意思和读音

IQ

: [ˈaɪ ˌkjuː] : [ˌaɪ ˈkjuː]

abbr.(=Intelligence Quotient)

n. intelligence quotient)

(intelligence quotient);

IQs  

abbr.degree of intelligence,intelligence,intelligence quotient,level of intelligence

n.intelligence,intelligence quotient,level of intelligence

IQn.

1. intelligence quotient)the abbreviation forintelligence quotient (a measurement of a person's intelligence that is calculated from the results of special tests)

an IQ of 120 120

to have a high/low IQ

IQ tests

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2.IQ),:IQ-/×100,

3.IQ132。90110,120140

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1.He was one of the smartest men I've ever met, with a phenomenal IQ and a steel-trap mind.

2.Every estimate is at least partially a guess, and experience or higher IQ won't eliminate all the guesswork.

3.Typically, to be identified as "gifted" by a school district, the child must be given an individual IQ test by a certified psychologist.IQ

4.Mensa, as you know, is an international organization for people with very high IQ.Mensa,

5."Forrest Gump" film critics like Forrest Gump, Forrest Gump is not smart, IQ is only 75, but this point did not affect him.《75,

6.An IQ score as a summary score should not be treated as the only stagnant representation of the intellectual quality of a person .IQ

7.Oh, how much degree should I get for IQ test?

8.they each found "a measurable and statistically significant decrease in IQ, " she said.“,”

9.Weiner says that he aims to redress errors in her column and ensure that Savant's daunting IQ does not mean that she goes unquestioned.

10.In the largest study of its kind researchers have found a link between IQ scores and attempted suicide in men.