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sagacity [səˈɡæsɪti]

n. 精明,精确的判断; 卓识;

例句:

  • It required a statesman's foresight and sagacity to make the decision.
    作出这个决定需要政治家的远见卓识.
  • Sagacity, unlike cleverness, usually increases with age.
    明智和聪明不同, 通常是随着年龄增长的.
  • I hesitate to record the many other instances of his sagacity.
    我不大愿意把关于他如何聪明的其他许多事例写下来.
  • His reputation for financial sagacity...gave his views great weight.
    来自C. C. Trench
  • Stanford continued to speak of his financial sagacity.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • The horse has not half the innate sagacity of the ox.
    来自T. Collins