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intelligence [ẽtelliezĵãs]〈v.〉1 intelligentie ⇒ (hoog) verstandelijk vermogen, verstand, intellect♦voorbeelden:avoir l'intelligence vive • vlot van begrip zijndoué d'intelligence • verstandelijk begaafdavoir une bonne intelligence des faits • de feiten op zijn duimpje kennenavoir des intelligences dans la place • geheime contacten hebben met de vijand in de belegerde vesting; 〈 figuurlijk〉contactpersonen, introducties hebben in een moeilijk toegankelijke kringvivre en bonne, mauvaise intelligence avec qn. • in goede, slechte verstandhouding met iemand leven1. f1) intelligentie, intellect, verstand2) inzicht, begrip2. intelligencesf pl -
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ngener. oordeel, intellect, rede, verstand -
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ngener. geest (о личности), knapheid, kop, vernuft, verstand, zin, brein, intellect -
9 brain drain
hersenvlucht (uitstekende wetenschappers die hun geboorteland verlaten,omdat ze geen werk kunnen vinden)brain drain -
10 stoicism
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11 dysgnosia
n. dysgnosie, stoornis in intellect -
12 förstånd
1) intellect2) intelligentie3) omgang -
13 håg
1) aanvechting2) zin3) lust4) intellect5) geest6) neiging -
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1) geest2) verstand3) intellect4) betekenis -
15 själ
1) gemoed2) verstand3) intellect4) ziel5) geest -
16 Intellekt
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Intellect — • The faculty of thought Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Intellect Intellect † … Catholic encyclopedia
intellect — [ ɛ̃telɛkt ] n. m. • 1265; lat. intellectus, de intellegere « comprendre » ♦ L esprit dans son fonctionnement intellectuel. ⇒ entendement, esprit, intelligence. « ainsi faudrait il, dans l ordre de l intellect, acquérir un art de penser, se faire … Encyclopédie Universelle
Intellect — In tel*lect, n. [L. intellectus, fr. intelligere, intellectum, to understand: cf. intellect. See {Intelligent}.] 1. (Metaph.) The part or faculty of the human mind by which it knows, as distinguished from the power to feel and to will; the power… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intellect — I noun ability to perceive, ability to reason, ability to understand, brain, brilliance, cerebration, cognition, cognitive faculty, comprehension, genius, intellectual powers, intellectuality, intellegentia, intelligence, mens, mental ability,… … Law dictionary
intellect — (n.) late 14c. (but little used before 16c.), from O.Fr. intellecte intellectual capacity (13c.), and directly from L. intellectus discernment, a perception, understanding, from noun use of pp. of intelligere to understand, discern (see… … Etymology dictionary
intellect — *mind, soul, psyche, brain, intelligence, wit Analogous words: *reason, understanding, intuition … New Dictionary of Synonyms
intellect — [n] capability of the mind; someone with capable mind ability, acumen, brains*, cerebration, comprehension, egghead*, genius, intellectual, intellectuality, intelligence, intuition, judgment, mentality, mind, psyche, pundit, reason, savvy, sense … New thesaurus
intellect — INTELLECT. s. m. La faculté de l ame, qu on nomme autrement l Entendement. Il n est guere en usage que dans le Dogmatique … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
intellect — ► NOUN 1) the faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively. 2) a person s mental powers. 3) a clever person. ORIGIN Latin intellectus understanding … English terms dictionary
intellect — [in′tə lekt΄] n. [ME < L intellectus, a perceiving, understanding < pp. of intellegere, intelligere, to perceive, understand < inter , between, among + legere, to gather, pick, choose: see LOGIC] 1. the ability to reason or understand or … English World dictionary
INTELLECT — The rationalism of medieval Jewish philosophy is manifest in its doctrines of intellect. Seen as both an incorporeal, universal heavenly substance and as a personal psychic faculty, intellect is both within man and without; it is viewed as the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism