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wisest
(
a
.)聰明的,賢明的
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wise
a.
[
Compar.
Wiser
superl.
Wisest
.]
1.
Having
knowledge
;
knowing
;
enlightened
;
of
extensive
information
;
erudite
;
learned
.
They
are
wise
to
do
evil
,
but
to
do
good
they
have
no
knowledge
.
--
Jer
.
iv
. 22.
2.
Hence
,
especially
,
making
due
use
of
knowledge
;
discerning
and
judging
soundly
concerning
what
is
true
or
false
,
proper
or
improper
;
choosing
the
best
ends
and
the
best
means
for
accomplishing
them
;
sagacious
.
When
clouds
appear
,
wise
men
put
their
cloaks
.
--
Shak
.
From
a
child
thou
hast
known
the
holy
scriptures
,
which
are
able
to
make
thee
wise
unto
salvation
.
--
2
Tim
.
iii
. 15.
3.
Versed
in
art
or
science
;
skillful
;
dexterous
;
specifically
,
skilled
in
divination
.
Fal
.
There
was
,
mine
host
,
an
old
fat
woman
even
now
with
me
;
but
she's
gone
.
Sim
.
Pray
you
,
sir
,
was't
not
the
wise
woman
of
Brentford
? --
Shak
.
4.
Hence
,
prudent
;
calculating
;
shrewd
;
wary
;
subtle
;
crafty
. [
R
.]
“Thou
art
. . .
no
novice
,
but
a
governor
wily
and
wise
.”
Nor
,
on
the
other
side
,
Will
I
be
penuriously
wise
As to make money
,
that's my slave
,
my idol
. --
Beau
. &
Fl
.
Lords
do
not
care
for
me
:
I
am
too
wise
to
die
yet
. --
Ford
.
5.
Dictated
or
guided
by
wisdom
;
containing
or
exhibiting
wisdom
;
well
adapted
to
produce
good
effects
;
judicious
;
discreet
;
as
,
a
wise
saying
;
a
wise
scheme
or
plan
;
wise
conduct
or
management
;
a
wise
determination
.
“Eminent
in
wise
deport.”
To make it wise
,
to
make
it
a
matter
of
deliberation
. [
Obs
.]
“We
thought
it
was
not
worth
to
make
it
wise
.”
--
Chaucer
.
Wise in years
,
old
enough
to
be
wise
;
wise
from
age
and
experience
;
hence
,
aged
;
old
. [
Obs
.]
A
very
grave
,
state
bachelor
,
my
dainty
one
;
He's
wise in years
,
and
of
a
temperate
warmth
. --
Ford
.
You
are
too
wise in years
,
too
full
of
counsel
,
For
my
green
experience
. --
Ford
.
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