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1 der Verstand
- {brain} óc, não, đầu óc, trí óc, trí tuệ, trí lực, sự thông minh, máy tính điện tử - {headpiece} mũ sắt, người thông minh, hình trang trí ở đầu chương mục - {intellect} khả năng hiểu biết, khả năng lập luận, trí năng, sự hiểu biết, người hiểu biết, người tài trí - {intelligence} trí thông minh, tin tức, tình báo, sự thu thập tin tức, sự làm tình báo, sự trao đổi tình báo, sự đánh giá tình hình trên cơ sở tình báo, cơ quan tình báo - {mind} tâm, tâm trí, tinh thần, trí, ký ức, trí nhớ, sự chú ý, sự chủ tâm, sự lưu ý, ý kiến, ý nghĩ, ý định - {nous} lý trí, sự hiểu điều phải trái, sự hiểu lẽ thường, tính tháo vát, óc thực tế - {reason} lý do, lẽ, lý tính, lẽ phải, lý, sự vừa phải - {sense} giác quan, tri giác, cảm giác, ý thức, khả năng phán đoán, khả năng thưởng thức, sự khôn ngoan, nghĩa, ý nghĩa, tình cảm chung, hướng, chiều - {understanding} sự am hiểu, óc thông minh, óc suy xét, quan niệm, sự thoả thuận, sự thông cảm, sự hiểu nhau, điều kiện, chân, cẳng, giày, dép - {wit} trí sáng suốt, trí khôn, mưu kế, sự hóm hỉnh, sự dí dỏm, người hóm hỉnh, người dí dỏm = ohne Verstand {witless}+ = er hat Verstand {he has brains}+ = der gesunde Verstand {sanity}+ = bei gesundem Verstand {sane}+ = den Verstand verlieren {to go out of one's mind}+ = kein Fünkchen Verstand {not a particle of sense}+ = ohne Sinn und Verstand {without rhyme or reason; without rime or reason}+ = wieder Verstand annehmen {to come back to one's senses}+ = das geht über meinen Verstand {that's over my head}+ = einen klaren Verstand haben {to have a keen mind}+ = Es geht über ihren Verstand. {It's beyond her grasp.}+ = nicht ganz bei Verstand sein {to be off one's rocker}+ = mehr Glück als Verstand haben {to muddle through}+ = Er hat einen sehr scharfen Verstand. {He has a very keen mind.}+
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