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intelligence [ɪnˈtelɪdʒəns]1. nouna. intelligence f• use your intelligence! réfléchis !b. ( = information) information(s) f(pl)c. Military/Naval Intelligence service m de renseignements de l'armée de Terre/de la Marine• he was in Intelligence during the war il était dans les services de renseignements pendant la guerre2. compounds* * *[ɪn'telɪdʒəns]1) intelligence f ( to do de faire)2) gen, Military ( information) renseignements mpllatest intelligence — informations fpl de dernière minute
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intelligence [ɪn'telɪdʒəns]noun (UNCOUNT)(a) (mental ability) intelligence f;∎ to have the intelligence to do sth avoir l'intelligence de faire qch;∎ her decision shows intelligence elle a fait preuve d'intelligence en prenant cette décision;∎ use your intelligence! réfléchis un peu!(b) (information) renseignements mpl, information f, informations fpl; (department) services mpl de renseignements;∎ intelligence is or are working on it les services de renseignements y travaillent;∎ he used to work in intelligence il travaillait pour les services de renseignements;∎ army intelligence service m de renseignements de l'armée(c) (intelligent being) intelligence fintelligence knowledge-based system système m expert;intelligence gathering renseignement m, espionnage m;intelligence officer officier m de renseignements;intelligence quotient quotient m intellectuel;Psychology intelligence test test m d'aptitude intellectuelleUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > intelligence
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♦ intelligence /ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns/n. [u]1 intelligenza; capacità intellettuale; perspicacia; sagacia: to show great [very little] intelligence, dimostrare grande [scarsissima] intelligenza; intelligence test, test d'intelligenza; average intelligence, intelligenza media; low intelligence, scarsa intelligenza2 (collett.) informazioni; notizie: to maintain intelligence with the enemy, fornire informazioni al nemico3 (= intelligence service) servizio informazioni; servizi segreti: He is ( o works) in intelligence, lavora nel servizio segreto● (polit., mil.) the Intelligence Department (o Intelligence Bureau), il Servizio Segreto □ (psic.) intelligence quotient (abbr. IQ), quoziente d'intelligenza (abbr. QI) □ intelligence report, rapporto dei servizi segreti. -
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1 intelligence f ; to have the intelligence to do avoir l'intelligence de faire ; to be of low intelligence être peu intelligent ; use your intelligence! réfléchis! ; that's an insult to my intelligence! c'est me prendre pour un/une imbécile! ;2 gen, Mil ( information) renseignements mpl ; according to the latest intelligence selon les informations de dernière minute ;3 Mil ( secret service) services mpl de renseignements ; military/naval intelligence service de renseignements de l'armée de terre/de la marine ; to be in intelligence être dans les services de renseignements ; -
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intelligence [ɪnˊtelɪdʒǝns] n1) ум, рассу́док, интелле́кт2) смышлёность, бы́строе понима́ние; поня́тливость ( животных)3) све́дения, информа́ция4) разве́дка5) мы́слящее существо́6) attr. разве́дывательный;intelligence department ( или service) разве́дывательная слу́жба, разве́дка
7) attr. у́мственный;intelligence test испыта́ние у́мственных спосо́бностей
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intelligence 1. интеллект, ум; умственные способности; 2. смышлёность, понятливость (животных)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > intelligence
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разведка; разведывательные данные [информация]; умственное развитиеC3 intelligence — разведка [данные разведки] систем оперативного управления и связи; разведка [данные разведки] систем руководства, управления и связи
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1. n ум, интеллект; умственные способностиbankrupt in intelligence — тупой, умственно несостоятельный
2. n сообразительность, понятливость3. n сведения, информация, известия, сообщения4. n воен. разведывательные данные5. n разведкаintelligence officer — офицер разведки; начальник разведывательного отдела
Синонимический ряд:1. brain (noun) brain; brainpower; brains; mother wit; sense; wit2. facts (noun) data; facts; information3. mentality (noun) acumen; aptitude; discernment; intellect; intellectual; mentality; mind; penetration; reason; understanding4. news (noun) advice; information; knowledge; news; speerings; tidings; wordАнтонимический ряд:darkness; dullness; ignorance; misapprehension; misconception; misunderstanding; silence; stupidity -
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1) (the quality of being intelligent: It requires a high degree of intelligence to do this job well.) inteligencia2) (news or information given.) información3) (a department of state or of the army etc which deals with secret information: He works in Intelligence.) servicio de inteligenciaintelligence n inteligenciatr[ɪn'telɪʤəns]1 (gen) inteligencia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLintelligence officer oficial del servicio de informaciónintelligence test prueba de inteligenciaintelligence [ɪn'tɛləʤənts] n1) : inteligencia f2) information, news: inteligencia f, información f, noticias fpln.• inteligencia s.f.• luz s.f.• meollo s.m.• seso s.m.• talento s.m.ɪn'telədʒəns, ɪn'telɪdʒəns1) ( mental capacity) inteligencia f; (before n)intelligence test — prueba f or test m de inteligencia
2) u (Govt, Mil)a) ( information) inteligencia f, información f; (before n)intelligence agent — agente mf de inteligencia, agente secreto, -ta m,f
b) ( department) servicio m de información or de inteligencia[ɪn'telɪdʒǝns]1. N1) (=cleverness) inteligencia f2) (=information) información f, inteligencia f2.CPDintelligence agency N — agencia f de inteligencia
intelligence agent N — agente mf de inteligencia, agente mf secreto
Intelligence Corps N — (Brit) (Mil) Cuerpo m de Informaciones
intelligence gathering N — recogida f de información
intelligence gathering agency N — agencia f de inteligencia
intelligence gathering operation N — operación f de recogida de información
intelligence officer N — oficial mf de informaciones
intelligence quotient (IQ) N — cociente m intelectual or de inteligencia
intelligence service N — servicio m de información or inteligencia
intelligence test N — test m de inteligencia
intelligence work N — trabajo m de inteligencia
* * *[ɪn'telədʒəns, ɪn'telɪdʒəns]1) ( mental capacity) inteligencia f; (before n)intelligence test — prueba f or test m de inteligencia
2) u (Govt, Mil)a) ( information) inteligencia f, información f; (before n)intelligence agent — agente mf de inteligencia, agente secreto, -ta m,f
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інтелект, розумові здібності; розвідка; розвідувальна інформація, розвідувальні дані; матеріал, отриманий розвідкою- intelligence activity abroad
- intelligence activities abroad
- intelligence adviser
- intelligence agency
- intelligence agent
- intelligence agent report
- intelligence apparatus
- intelligence body
- intelligence branch
- intelligence bureau
- intelligence center
- intelligence centre
- intelligence community
- intelligence data
- intelligence file
- intelligence force abroad
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- intelligence network
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{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* * *{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* * *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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noun1) Intelligenz, die3) ([persons employed in] collecting information) Nachrichtendienst, der* * *1) (the quality of being intelligent: It requires a high degree of intelligence to do this job well.) die Intelligenz2) (news or information given.) die Nachricht3) (a department of state or of the army etc which deals with secret information: He works in Intelligence.) der Nachrichtendienst* * *in·tel·li·gence[ɪnˈtelɪʤən(t)s]if he hasn't got the \intelligence to put on a coat,... wenn er so dumm ist, keinen Mantel anzuziehen, dann...the \intelligence of sb's writing jds intelligenter Schreibstileconomic \intelligence Wirtschaftsspionage fmilitary \intelligence militärischer Geheimdienstthey received \intelligence that... sie erhielten vom Geheimdienst die Nachricht, dass...according to our latest \intelligence unseren letzten Meldungen zufolgethe \intelligence community die Geheimdienste pl\intelligence report/source Geheimdienstbericht m/-quelle f* * *[In'telIdZəns]n1) Intelligenz fif he hasn't got the intelligence to wear a coat — wenn er nicht gescheit genug ist, einen Mantel anzuziehen
2) (= news, information) Informationen placcording to our latest intelligence — unseren letzten Meldungen or Informationen zufolge
* * *intelligence [ınˈtelıdʒəns] s1. Intelligenz f:intelligence quotient Intelligenzquotient m;intelligence test Intelligenztest m2. Einsicht f, Verständnis n3. → academic.ru/38617/intellect">intellect 24. a) obs Nachrichten pl, Mitteilungen pl, Informationen plb) nachrichtendienstliche Informationen plhe is in intelligence er arbeitet für einen Nachrichtendienst;intelligence officer Nachrichtenoffizier mint. abk1. intelligence3. interim4. interior5. internal* * *noun1) Intelligenz, diehave the intelligence to do something — so intelligent sein, etwas zu tun
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There is no mystery about it: the child who is familiar with books, ideas, conversation-the ways and means of the intellectual life-before he begins school, indeed, before he begins consciously to think, has a marked advantage. He is at home in the House of intellect just as the stableboy is at home among horses, or the child of actors on the stage. (Barzun, 1959, p. 142)It is... no exaggeration to say that sensory-motor intelligence is limited to desiring success or practical adaptation, whereas the function of verbal or conceptual thought is to know and state truth. (Piaget, 1954, p. 359)ntelligence has two parts, which we shall call the epistemological and the heuristic. The epistemological part is the representation of the world in such a form that the solution of problems follows from the facts expressed in the representation. The heuristic part is the mechanism that on the basis of the information solves the problem and decides what to do. (McCarthy & Hayes, 1969, p. 466)Many scientists implicitly assume that, among all animals, the behavior and intelligence of nonhuman primates are most like our own. Nonhuman primates have relatively larger brains and proportionally more neocortex than other species... and it now seems likely that humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas shared a common ancestor as recently as 5 to 7 million years ago.... This assumption about the unique status of primate intelligence is, however, just that: an assumption. The relations between intelligence and measures of brain size is poorly understood, and evolutionary affinity does not always ensure behavioral similarity. Moreover, the view that nonhuman primates are the animals most like ourselves coexists uneasily in our minds with the equally pervasive view that primates differ fundamentally from us because they lack language; lacking language, they also lack many of the capacities necessary for reasoning and abstract thought. (Cheney & Seyfarth, 1990, p. 4)Few constructs are asked to serve as many functions in psychology as is the construct of human intelligence.... Consider four of the main functions addressed in theory and research on intelligence, and how they differ from one another.1. Biological. This type of account looks at biological processes. To qualify as a useful biological construct, intelligence should be a biochemical or biophysical process or at least somehow a resultant of biochemical or biophysical processes.2. Cognitive approaches. This type of account looks at molar cognitive representations and processes. To qualify as a useful mental construct, intelligence should be specifiable as a set of mental representations and processes that are identifiable through experimental, mathematical, or computational means.3. Contextual approaches. To qualify as a useful contextual construct, intelligence should be a source of individual differences in accomplishments in "real-world" performances. It is not enough just to account for performance in the laboratory. On [sic] the contextual view, what a person does in the lab may not even remotely resemble what the person would do outside it. Moreover, different cultures may have different conceptions of intelligence, which affect what would count as intelligent in one cultural context versus another.4. Systems approaches. Systems approaches attempt to understand intelligence through the interaction of cognition with context. They attempt to establish a link between the two levels of analysis, and to analyze what forms this link takes. (Sternberg, 1994, pp. 263-264)High but not the highest intelligence, combined with the greatest degrees of persistence, will achieve greater eminence than the highest degree of intelligence with somewhat less persistence. (Cox, 1926, p. 187)There are no definitive criteria of intelligence, just as there are none for chairness; it is a fuzzy-edged concept to which many features are relevant. Two people may both be quite intelligent and yet have very few traits in common-they resemble the prototype along different dimensions.... [Intelligence] is a resemblance between two individuals, one real and the other prototypical. (Neisser, 1979, p. 185)Given the complementary strengths and weaknesses of the differential and information-processing approaches, it should be possible, at least in theory, to synthesise an approach that would capitalise upon the strength of each approach, and thereby share the weakness of neither. (Sternberg, 1977, p. 65)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Intelligence
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сущ.1) псих. интеллект, умственные способности (способность к осуществлению процесса познания и к эффективному решению проблем, в частности при овладении новым кругом жизненных задач)Syn:See:2) общ. информация, сведения, известия, сообщениеaccording to intelligence from TV— по сообщению телевидения...
industrial intelligence — сведения [информация, данные\] о промышленных объектах
Syn:3) гос. упр. разведка, шпионаж (изучение секретной информации об экономической, политической, технической жизни других стран, их военного потенциала и т. п.)Syn:See: -
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1) интеллект2) передаваемые данные; передаваемая информация3) разведка4) разведданные•- algorithmic intelligence
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- communications intelligence
- computer intelligence
- creative intelligence
- dispersed intelligence
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1) интеллект2) передаваемые данные; передаваемая информация3) разведка4) разведданные•- algorithmic intelligence
- artificial intelligence
- communications intelligence
- computer intelligence
- creative intelligence
- dispersed intelligence
- distributed intelligence
- electronic intelligence
- heuristic intelligence
- local intelligence
- machine intelligence
- natural intelligence
- radar intelligence
- radio intelligence
- signal intelligence
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[ɪn'telɪʤ(ə)n(t)s]сущ.1) интеллект, рассудок, разум; умственные способностиgreat / high / keen intelligence intelligence — высокий интеллект
outstanding / remarkable intelligence — замечательный ум
- normal intelligenceto demonstrate / show intelligence — обнаруживать интеллект
- artificial intelligence
- native intelligence
- intelligence quotientSyn:2) информация, сведения секретного характера- combat intelligenceto collect / gather intelligence — собирать секретную информацию
- military intelligence3) разведка, разведывательная служба
См. также в других словарях:
INTELLIGENCE — De tous les concepts que la psychologie a hérités de la tradition philosophique et religieuse, celui d’intelligence est sans doute le plus marqué par ses antécédents culturels. L’intelligence représente la fonction par laquelle l’homme a essayé… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Intelligence — vient du latin intelligentare (faculté de comprendre), dérivé du latin intellegere signifiant comprendre, et dont le préfixe inter (entre), et le radical legere (choisir, cueillir) ou ligare (lier) suggèrent essentiellement l aptitude à relier… … Wikipédia en Français
intelligence — Intelligence. s. f. Faculté intellective, capacité d entendre, de comprendre. Cet homme a l intelligence dure, vive, prompte, tardive &c. il a de l intelligence, peu d intelligence. Il signifie aussi, Connoissance, comprehension. Il a l… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
intelligence — UK US /ɪnˈtelɪdʒəns/ noun [U] ► the ability to learn and understand things quickly and easily: »Her high intelligence, ability and drive were evident from the start. »People questioned the intelligence of his decision. »an intelligence test ►… … Financial and business terms
intelligence — intelligence, intelligence testing A well trampled arena of combat between the advocates of the supremacy of nature and nurture, intelligence is commonly thought of as synonymous with the Intelligence Quotient (IQ), devised originally by Alfred… … Dictionary of sociology
Intelligence — Intelligence, in the military sense, is knowledge about actual or potential enemies in peace and war that is possibly of decisive advantage when coherently and imaginatively interpreted and acted upon. Carl von Clausewitz noted that… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
intelligence — Intelligence, Intelligentia, Intellectus. Intelligence et trafique qu on a avec aucuns marchands, Commercium. Intelligence et apprehension, Comprehensio. Ils ont intelligence ensemble, Congruunt inter se. Intelligence qu on a l un avec l autre,… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Intelligence — In*tel li*gence, n. [F. intelligence, L. intelligentia, intellegentia. See {Intelligent}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act or state of knowing; the exercise of the understanding. [1913 Webster] 2. The capacity to know or understand; readiness of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intelligence — (n.) late 14c., faculty of understanding, from O.Fr. intelligence (12c.), from L. intelligentia, intellegentia understanding, power of discerning; art, skill, taste, from intelligentem (nom. intelligens) discerning, prp. of intelligere to… … Etymology dictionary
Intelligence — ist eine multidisziplinäre wissenschaftliche Fachzeitschrift mit psychologischem Schwerpunkt, in der Artikel zur Intelligenzforschung erscheinen. Die Zeitschrift wurde 1977 von Douglas K. Detterman von der Case Western Reserve University… … Deutsch Wikipedia
intelligence — /inˈtɛllidʒens, ingl. ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns/ [vc. ingl., accorc. di intelligence service, propr. servizio informazioni ] s. f. inv. servizio segreto □ spionaggio … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione