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  • 1 intelligence

    {in'telidʒəns}
    1. ум, разум, разсъдък, интелект
    INTELLIGENCE teat тест за интелигентност
    2. интелигентност. схватливост, бързо разбирапе
    to exchange a look of INTELLIGENCE разбирам се с някого с поглед
    3. сведения, информация, новина
    to give/receive INTELLIGENCE давам/получавам сведения
    latest INTELLIGENCE последни новини
    INTELLIGENCE office информационно бюро
    4. разузнаване
    INTELLIGENCE department/bureau разузнавателен отдел
    INTELLIGENCE Service Интелиджънс Сървис, английската разузнавателна служба
    INTELLIGENCE officer началник на разузнавателен отдел
    5. разумно същество
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    {in'telijъns} n 1. ум, разум, разсъдък, интелект; intelligence t
    * * *
    схватливост; ум; сведения; възприемчивост; разузнавателен; разум; разсъдък; информация; интелект;
    * * *
    1. intelligence department/bureau разузнавателен отдел 2. intelligence office информационно бюро 3. intelligence officer началник на разузнавателен отдел 4. intelligence service Интелиджънс Сървис, английската разузнавателна служба 5. intelligence teat тест за интелигентност 6. latest intelligence последни новини 7. to exchange a look of intelligence разбирам се с някого с поглед 8. to give/receive intelligence давам/получавам сведения 9. интелигентност. схватливост, бързо разбирапе 10. разузнаване 11. разумно същество 12. сведения, информация, новина 13. ум, разум, разсъдък, интелект
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    intelligence[in´telidʒəns] n 1. ум, разум, разсъдък, интелект; \intelligence test тест за интелигентност; artificial \intelligence изкуствен интелект; 2. интелигентност, схватливост, бързо разбиране; 3. сведения, информация; новина, вест; to give ( receive) \intelligence давам (получавам) сведения; latest \intelligence последни новини; \intelligence office информационно бюро; ам. ост. посредническо бюро за намиране на домашна прислуга; 4. разузнаване; \intelligence department ( bureau) разузнавателен отряд; I. Service Интелиджънс сървис, английската разузнавателна служба; \intelligence officer разузнавач.

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