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1 intellekt
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3 alsidig
всесторо́нний* * *all-round, catholic, versatile* * *adj many-sided, versatile ( fx intellect, interests, person);( omfattende) all-round ( fx education), comprehensive ( fxdiscussion);[ en alsidig kost] a balanced diet. -
4 forstand
sg - forstánden1) ум м, ра́зум мdet går óver hans forstánd — э́то вы́ше его́ понима́ния
2) смысл м, понима́ние сi égentlig forstánd — в со́бственном смы́сле сло́ва
* * *brain, mind, understanding* * *(en)( tænke- og fatteevne) intellect; mind ( fx go out of one's mind; have a good mind);( klogskab) intelligence;T brains ( fx use your intelligence (el. brains); have the brains to do something);( fornuft) reason ( fx lose one's reason);( betydning) meaning, sense;[ god at få forstand af] instructive;( også) go mad;[ være fra forstanden] be mad, be out of one's mind,T be nuts;[ i egentlig forstand] in the proper (el. true) sense of the word, literally;[ i god forstand] in a good sense;[ i en vis forstand] in a sense;[ det går over min forstand] it is beyond me;T it beats me;F it passes my comprehension;[ have forstand på] be a judge of;[ det har du ikke forstand på] you do not know anything about it;[ min forstand står stille] I am at my wit's end;[ du taler som du har forstand til] you speak according to your lights. -
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nounbon sens mraison fxxxintellect m -
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nouncompréhension fespritbon sens mraison fxxxingéniosité fintellect mcompréhension fentendement mbon sens mraison fsens m -
9 intellekt
nounintellect mintelligence f
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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
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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
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