Nghĩa của từ sagacious bằng Tiếng Việt

@sagacious /sə'geiʃəs/
* tính từ
- thông minh, minh mẫn
- khôn ngoan, sắc sảo
=sagacious sayings+ những lời nói khôn ngoan sắc sảo
=sagacious plans+ những kế hoạch khôn ngoan
- khôn (súc vật)

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1. He is a sagacious person.

2. He is a sagacious businessman.

3. The leader made a sagacious decision.

4. They are mighty sagacious, tractable creature.

5. No more sagacious agent could, I suppose, be desired.

6. People love dogs because they are sagacious animals.

7. He was a shrewd, sagacious old man.

8. Astute definition, of keen penetration or discernment; sagacious: an Astute analysis

9. He is the most sagacious member of the committee.

10. A sagacious businessman seldom fails in his business.

11. The sagacious minister offered what he considered a rather clever explanation.

12. He thought me much more sagacious than I was.

13. The Difference Between Astute, shrewd, and sagacious Synonym Discussion of Astute.

14. My procedure seemed as sagacious as ever but only in theory.

15. They stood throwing each other sentences all sprightful and sagacious for a while.

16. Observant and thoughtful, he was given to asking sagacious questions.

17. In John Milton's Paradise Lost, Beelzebub is presented as a sagacious companion of Satan

18. Having dismissed the sagacious Partridge, Mr. Jones sat himself down to write.

19. China, as a developing country, choosing the way of economic sustainable development is sagacious.

20. It was like an intuition; he comprehended it with his clear and sagacious promptitude.

21. Our arguments fell to pieces in the face of the sagacious old man.

22. However, his deeply felt and meticulously researched rhetoric conveyed in all his books is hard hitting, provocative and sagacious.

23. The cat was a remarkably beautiful animal , entirely black and sagacious to an astonishing degree.

24. 17 However, his deeply felt and meticulously researched rhetoric conveyed in all his books is hard hitting, provocative and sagacious.

25. This intense peering into nature had been consciously practiced by Redon and his sagacious words on the subject are worth repeating.

26. Higginson's Congratulatory eloquence, this appeared to be the one thing which Colonel Pyncheon, provident and sagacious as he was, had allowed to go at loose ends.

27. Philippe Noiret, the sagacious French veteran, plays the mentor Alfredo in this life story of Salvatore "Toto" Di Vitto, a director manque' depicted as a child by Salvatore Cascio.

28. The Bloodhound belongs to a group of dogs that hunt together by scent, known as Sagaces, from the Latin, which is the same root as the word "sagacious," referring to the qualities of keen

29. Astute (adj.) "keen in discernment and careful of one's self-interest," 1610s, from Latin astutus "crafty, wary, shrewd; sagacious, expert," from astus "cunning, cleverness, adroitness," which is of uncertain origin

30. Intelligent, quick, bright, talented, gifted, keen, capable, smart, sensible, rational, witty, apt, discerning, knowledgeable, astute, brainy (informal), quick-witted, sagacious, knowing, deep, expert My sister has always been the clever one in our family