savvy
n. 機智; 頭腦; 理解; 悟性
adj. 有見識的,懂實際知識的,通情達理的
If you describe someone as having savvy, you think that they have a good understanding and practical knowledge of something.
He is known for his political savvy and strong management skills.
他以睿智的政治頭腦和強勢的管理手腕出名。
If you describe someone as savvy, you think that they show a lot of practical knowledge.
She was a pretty savvy woman.
她是個見過世面的漂亮女人。
1. the cognitive condition of someone who understands;
1. get the meaning of something;
Savvy parents were increasingly likely to worry about children's early academic performance and resort to redshirting.
有頭腦的家長們開始為孩子早期的學習成績擔心,並考慮讓孩子進入“紅衫狀態”,即“休學 ”.
Used your potential savvy to push a program through that you really believe in.
用你的潛在機智,加強推展一個你相信的計劃.
To citizenry more savvy in general knowledge and current affairs will take time and sustained efforts.
要培養新加坡人對時事和常識的認識,需要時間和長期的努力.
Do you instinctively think interactively and are you savvy across multiple media?
時常用互動式方式思考並靈敏地使用多媒體 嗎 ?
World leaders are becoming ever more internet savvy these days.
世界的領導人們最近對網際網路的悟性越來越高.