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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
intellect
in·tel·lect [intellect intellects] BrE [ˈɪntəlekt] NAmE [ˈɪntəlekt] noun 1. uncountable, countable the ability to think in a logical way and understand things, especially at an advanced level; your mind •a man of considerable intellect 2. countable a very intelligent person •She was one of the most formidable intellects of her time. Word Origin: late Middle English: from Latin intellectus ‘understanding’, from intellegere ‘understand’, from inter ‘between’ legere ‘choose’. Example Bank: •She has a formidable intellect. •She uses her powerful intellect to examine the relationship between human society and nature. •A teacher recognized his outstanding intellect. •He liked to think of himself as a man of intellect and learning. •It was lack of opportunity, not lack of intellect, that excluded women from higher education. •She was a brilliant scholar with a formidable intellect.
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