wisest的意思和读音

wisestwise

wise

: [waɪz] : [waɪz]

n.怀

adj.

v.(使)

wiser  wisest  

adj.+n.wise decision,wise choice,wise investment,wise king,wise move

adj.foolish,ignorant

adj.astute,intelligent,prudent,clever,sage

wisestadj.

1.able to make sensible decisions and give good advice because of the experience and knowledge that you have

a wise old man

I'm older and wiser after ten years in the business.

2.sensible; based on good judgement

a wise decision

It was very wise to leave when you did.

The wisest course of action is just to say nothing.

I was grateful for her wise counsel.

IDM

I've read the instructions, but I'm still none the wiser.

If you put the money back, no one will be any the wiser.

be none the wisernot be any the wiserto not understand sth, even after it has been explained to you

I've read the instructions, but I'm still none the wiser.

to not know or find out about sth bad that sb has done

If you put the money back, no one will be any the wiser.

be wise after the eventto understand sth, or realize what you should have done, only after sth has happened

He thought he could fool me but I got wise to him.

be/get wise to sb/sth(informal)to become aware that sb is being dishonest

He thought he could fool me but I got wise to him.

put sb wise (to sth)(informal)…();使to inform sb about sthv.

adj.1.;, (opp. Foolish)〔,2.,3.,4.,5.;6.1.;, (opp. Foolish)〔,2.,3.,4.,5.;6.

v.1.〉(使),(使)2.;;3.使;

n.1.,;2.怀

adj.1.a wise person is able to make good choices and decisions because they have a lot of experience; a wise action or decision is sensible and shows that you have good judgment

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1.While practicing forgiveness may be the last thing you want to do, it is often the wisest move.

2.Christ was, if not divine , at least the best and wisest of men.使

3.It has the wisest way, however perilous it might be, to retire with an air of confidence.

4.Although he was one of the wisest men that ever lived, yet he felt that he knew but very little.

5.If the wisest man is too showy of his knowledge and intelligence, he is possible to be hurt by them.

6.Letting her go would be the wisest course even if wisdom in Ukraine is often in short supply.

7." The knight replied, " If you permit me to ride out on the bravest and wisest, the great horse Knowing-one, only then can I win the battle.:“。”

8.He unwisely called Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak the "wisest of men" , only to see him toppled.”,

9.The wisest, however, will recognise the unfortunate truth that they must do a bit of both.

10.Since you saw fit to send me photographic evidence of your crime along with your e-mail address, perhaps this would be your wisest course.