Frequency rank: 7,192. – 7,200.
- intelligence; intellect; brains
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- intelligence; intellect; brains
This refers to the mental capacity for learning, reasoning, and problem-solving. It can also imply wit or cleverness.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ちのう知能をたかめる高めるto enhance intelligenceちのうてすと知能テストintelligence testちのうしすう知能指数intelligence quotient (IQ)かんじょう感情ちのう知能emotional intelligenceちのう知能のはったつ発達development of intelligenceちのう知能がたかい高いto have high intelligenceちのう知能をはかる測るto measure intelligenceちのう知能のけんきゅう研究research on intelligenceしゃかいてき社会的ちのう知能social intelligenceちのう知能のしょうがい障害intellectual disability
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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She is almost as intelligent as an average human child.
I think he has enough intelligence to understand it.
This is the chief aim of university education: to train the mind.
No intelligent person drinks and then drives.
In other words, education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of Nature.
The habits of highly intelligent people offer a clue as to how to do that.
Some scientists think that dolphins are the most intelligent animals in the world except for man, and that we may be able to talk with them one day.
17. もっとも最もちから力のつよい強いたね種や、もっとも最もちのう知能のたかい高いたね種がいきのこる生き残るのではなく、へんか変化にもっとも最もよく良くてきおう適応できるたね種がいきのこる生き残るのです。
It is not the strongest of the species that survives, not the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.
Lying related to sexual psychology development, mental stability and knowledge.