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smart
01
inteligente, quick to learn and understand
able to think and learn in a good and quick way
Dialect
American
Ejemplos
The smart employee always comes up with innovative ideas.
El empleado inteligente siempre se le ocurren ideas innovadoras.
02
elegante
(of people or clothes) looking neat, tidy, and elegantly fashionable
Dialect
British
Ejemplos
She prefers wearing smart attire to the office, believing it boosts her confidence and professionalism.
Ella prefiere usar ropa elegante en la oficina, creyendo que aumenta su confianza y profesionalismo.
Ejemplos
The employee got smart with the manager and was immediately reprimanded.
04
inteligente, listo
having or showing the ability to learn quickly
05
inteligente, listo
capable of independent and apparently intelligent action
06
ágil, vivaz
quick, brisk, and efficient in movement or action
Ejemplos
He made a smart turn to avoid the obstacle.
Hizo un rápido giro para evitar el obstáculo.
07
punzante, agudo
causing sharp, often sudden, physical pain
Ejemplos
The smart slap caught him off guard.
La bofetada fulminante lo tomó por sorpresa.
Smart
01
dolor agudo, punzada
an intense, stinging physical pain or discomfort, usually caused by a wound or a fresh cut
Ejemplos
Every time she touched her wounded leg, a smart of pain followed.
Cada vez que tocaba su pierna herida, seguía un dolor agudo.
02
dolor, pesar
a deep emotional pain or regret experienced by a person
Ejemplos
He could n't shake the smart of remorse that haunted him after the argument.
No podía sacudirse el dolor del remordimiento que lo perseguía después de la discusión.
to smart
01
causar un dolor agudo, escocer
to cause or be the source of sharp, stinging physical or emotional pain
Intransitive
Ejemplos
The antiseptic made the wound smart.
El antiséptico hizo escoser la herida.
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