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сущ.1) общ. интеллект, разум, рассудок, ум, способности (способность рационального мышления и познания; часто противопоставляется эмоциональной сфере)Syn:2) общ. интеллектуал, умнейший человекThe commission called on some of our most notable intellects in its search for solutions. — В поисках решения комиссия обратилась к некоторым самым знатным интеллектуалам.
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