词汇 | savvy |
释义 | savvy Theme: KNOWLEDGEABLE 1. n. knowledge; know-how. She really has savvy when it comes to clocks.I don't have the savvy necessary to do the job. 2. mod. knowledgeable. What a savvy gal!She is truly savvy!He is one of the most savvy directors in New York. Theme: UNDERSTANDING tr. & in. to understand (someone or something). (Adapted from Spanish sabe, “he knows.”)Do you savvy?Can you savvy at all what I am trying to tell you?I just can't savvy stuff like that. savvy 1. noun knowledge; intelligence; experience. From the Spanish saber (to know) US, 1825 2. verb to understand. Horribly butchered Spanish saber (to know), used by a monoglot English speaker trying to make himself understood by a foreigner UK, 1785 savvyTo understand or comprehend something. She didn't understand much about the human condition, but people's abject devotion to the pursuit of money and power—that she savvied. I intend to break into the bank and take back what's mine. Savvy? savvy(ˈsævi)1. tv. & in. to understand (someone or something). (Adapted from Spanish sabe, he knows.) Do you savvy? 2. n. knowledge; know-how. I don’t have the savvy necessary to do the job. 3. mod. knowledgeable. He is one of the most savvy directors in New York. |
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