having or showing good sense and judgment, and the ability to understand and decide on the right action
"in no wise"
"in this wise"
"a wise leader"
"a wise and perceptive comment"
"judicious use of one's money"
"a wise decision"
"don't be fresh with me"
"impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup"
"an impudent boy given to insulting strangers"
"Don't get wise with me!"
Some in scoffing manner; others in malicious wise.
出自: W. Watson
One who was in no wise averse to that common Learning.
出自: F. Rous
He did it this wise.
出自: L. Oliphant
I would haue you wise vnto that which is good, and simple concerning euill.
出自:Bible (AV): Romans
The first duty of a wise advocate is to convince his opponents, that he understands their arguments.
出自: Coleridge
An ambitious diplomatist would probably be wise to marry.
出自: H. James
A wise man..knows his own limitations.
出自:Scotsman
Antique dealers are wising up to the growing demand for old radios.
出自:Wall Street Journal
误 It was wise for you to make such a decision.
正 It was wise of you to make such a decision.
析 wise可用于It is/was wise of sb to- v 结构,用作主语的动词不定式的逻辑主语应由介词of引出,而不应该用for。
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