intelligence
Từ điển Collocation
intelligence noun
1 ability to understand
ADJ. acute, considerable, great, high a writer with an acute intelligence This essay shows considerable intelligence. | quick | average, normal | limited, low | innate, native | human | artificial Computer scientists study artificial intelligence.
VERB + INTELLIGENCE have At least he had the intelligence to turn off the gas. | demonstrate, show | use
INTELLIGENCE + NOUN test
2 information
ADJ. secret We've obtained secret intelligence about enemy plans. | reliable | military Military intelligence is gathered using sophisticated technology. | criminal
VERB + INTELLIGENCE collect, gather
INTELLIGENCE + NOUN agency, service He works for the French intelligence service. | officer | gathering His unit was responsible for intelligence gathering in North Africa. | report | operation
Từ điển WordNet
Microsoft Computer Dictionary
n. 1.The ability of hardware to process information. A device without intelligence is said to be dumb; for example, a dumb terminal connected to a computer can receive input and display output but cannot process information independently. 2.The ability of a program to monitor its environment and initiate appropriate actions to achieve a desired state. For example, a program waiting for data to be read from disk might switch to another task in the meantime. 3. The ability of a program to simulate human thought. See also artificial intelligence. 4. The ability of a machine such as a robot to respond appropriately to changing stimuli (input).
English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary
intelligences
syn.: intelligence activity intelligence agency intelligence information intelligence operation intelligence service news tidings word