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bystry sprytny 用英语:

1. clever clever


Even if it isn't true, it's still rather clever.
"We are dealing with a clever man, Watson," said Sherlock Holmes.
You're clever.
Generally speaking, the young people of today are clever.
Clever people know how to make money out of nothing.
I think that against somebody like that, my seemingly clever techniques would be seen through and then I would be defeated.
A stupid man's report of what a clever man says is never accurate, because he unconsciously translates what he hears into something that he can understand.
Clever programming requires a computer.
You may think you are clever, but you cannot laugh at me because of that.
We are obliged to regard many of our original minds as crazy — at least until we have become as clever as they are.
A clever solution for a child who fears monsters would be to tell them monsters are weak and fear children even more.
I’d like to be a doctor but I’m not clever enough.
Japanese women are believed to be very clever with their hands.
I am clever, sensitive and imaginative.
The people of old were simple through honesty; the people of today are clever through artificiality.

2. shrewd


Angela is a really shrewd person.
His shrewd move won us a lot of money.
shrewd businessman/investment/eyes
"But she is shrewd enough to know that partisanship would only narrow her audience."
He may be a poor talker and far from shrewd, but I like him all the better for that.
He is shrewd and calculating.
... these estimates were quite shrewd, sophisticated, and(it would...
He was shrewd enough not to take the ​job when there was the ​possibility of getting a ​better one a few ​months ​later
shrewd municipal buyers started to scratch their heads
Despite his looks, he can be a very shrewd person.
savvy well-informed and shrewd
I felt her shrewd eyes looking me up and down.
she was shrewd enough to guess the motive behind his gesture
He was too shrewd to leave himself out in the open.
They are shrewd in trade.