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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
- Very smart. - PC 47...พีซี-47 เอ่อฮะ Help! (1965)
Yes, you're very smart. Shut up.จ้ะ หลานฉลาดมาก ทีนี้ เงียบได้แล้ว! The Princess Bride (1987)
Let's be smart. Come on.ขอเป็นสมาร์ท มาเลย In the Name of the Father (1993)
You think you're smart. You're just a tacky Tarzan.นายคิดว่าตัวเองดูดี นายก็แค่ทาร์ซาน Wild Reeds (1994)
Yeah, but this girl was, like, you know, beautiful. She's smart. She's fun.แต่ผู้หญิงคนนี้เธอ สวยฉลาดแล้วก็ร่าเริง Good Will Hunting (1997)
Why, so I can realize she's not that smart. That she's fuckin' boring? You know, I mean, you don't-ตอนนี้ผมว่าเธอคงจะไม่ฉลาด แล้วก็เบื่อผมแล้วล่ะจริงๆ นะ Good Will Hunting (1997)
You're smart. You know not to set foot on this island.คุณเป็นสมาร์ท คุณจะรู้ว่าจะไม่ตั้งเท้าบนเกาะแห่งนี้ Princess Mononoke (1997)
And he's very smart. He's starting his own Internet venture.ฉันก็มีแฟน Valentine (2001)
You are so smart. I know. That's why you have to clean the second floor.รอเดี๋ยวฮ๊ะ พ่อ Something About 1% (2003)
You got to be smart. Get yourself educated.เป็นปลื้มมากค่ะที่ได้พบ คุณดริสกอล King Kong (2005)
No, you're trying to be smart. As usual.- ไม่, เธอพยายามจะฉลาด, ใช่ไหม The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
- Careful, he's smart. His name is...- ระวังนะ เค้าฉลาด และเค้าชื่อ... Just Like Heaven (2005)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
smart.A person who makes an easy matter sound difficult does not seem to be so smart.
smart.He certainly is smart.
smart.He is good-looking and smart.
smart.He is smart.
smart.His car is very smart.
smart.How smart.
smart.I'm going with Ken. He is cool, gentle and smart. What's more, he is single!
smart.Judy is smart.
smart.My eyes smart.
smart.She is rich, to be sure, but I don't think she's very smart.
smart.That salesman looks pretty smart.

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (6 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Smart \Smart\, a. [Compar. {Smarter}; superl. {Smartest}.] [OE.
     smerte. See {Smart}, v. i.]
     1. Causing a smart; pungent; pricking; as, a smart stroke or
        taste.
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              How smart lash that speech doth give my conscience.
                                                    --Shak.
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     2. Keen; severe; poignant; as, smart pain.
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     3. Vigorous; sharp; severe. "Smart skirmishes, in which many
        fell." --Clarendon.
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     4. Accomplishing, or able to accomplish, results quickly;
        active; sharp; clever. [Colloq.]
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     5. Efficient; vigorous; brilliant. "The stars shine smarter."
        --Dryden.
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     6. Marked by acuteness or shrewdness; quick in suggestion or
        reply; vivacious; witty; as, a smart reply; a smart
        saying.
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              Who, for the poor renown of being smart
              Would leave a sting within a brother's heart?
                                                    --Young.
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              A sentence or two, . . . which I thought very smart.
                                                    --Addison.
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     7. Pretentious; showy; spruce; as, a smart gown.
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     8. Brisk; fresh; as, a smart breeze.
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     {Smart money}.
        (a) Money paid by a person to buy himself off from some
            unpleasant engagement or some painful situation.
        (b) (Mil.) Money allowed to soldiers or sailors, in the
            English service, for wounds and injures received;
            also, a sum paid by a recruit, previous to being sworn
            in, to procure his release from service.
        (c) (Law) Vindictive or exemplary damages; damages beyond
            a full compensation for the actual injury done.
            --Burrill. --Greenleaf.
  
     {Smart ticket}, a certificate given to wounded seamen,
        entitling them to smart money. [Eng.] --Brande & C.
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     Syn: Pungent; poignant; sharp; tart; acute; quick; lively;
          brisk; witty; clever; keen; dashy; showy.
  
     Usage: {Smart}, {Clever}. Smart has been much used in New
            England to describe a person who is intelligent,
            vigorous, and active; as, a smart young fellow; a
            smart workman, etc., conciding very nearly with the
            English sense of clever. The nearest approach to this
            in England is in such expressions as, he was smart
            (pungent or witty) in his reply, etc.; but smart and
            smartness, when applied to persons, more commonly
            refer to dress; as, a smart appearance; a smart gown,
            etc.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Smart \Smart\ (sm[aum]rt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Smarted}; p. pr.
     & vb. n. {Smarting}.] [OE. smarten, AS. smeortan; akin to D.
     smarten, smerten, G. schmerzen, OHG. smerzan, Dan. smerte,
     Sw. sm[aum]rta, D. smart, smert, a pain, G. schmerz, OHG.
     smerzo, and probably to L. mordere to bite; cf. Gr.
     smerdno`s, smerdale`os, terrible, fearful, Skr. m[.r]d to
     rub, crush. Cf. {Morsel}.]
     1. To feel a lively, pungent local pain; -- said of some part
        of the body as the seat of irritation; as, my finger
        smarts; these wounds smart. --Chaucer. --Shak.
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     2. To feel a pungent pain of mind; to feel sharp pain or
        grief; to suffer; to feel the sting of evil; as, the team
        is still smarting from its loss of the championship.
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              No creature smarts so little as a fool. --Pope.
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              He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it.
                                                    --Prov. xi.
                                                    15.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Smart \Smart\, v. t.
     To cause a smart in. "A goad that . . . smarts the flesh."
     --T. Adams.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Smart \Smart\, n. [OE. smerte. See {Smart}, v. i.]
     1. Quick, pungent, lively pain; a pricking local pain, as the
        pain from puncture by nettles. "In pain's smart."
        --Chaucer.
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     2. Severe, pungent pain of mind; pungent grief; as, the smart
        of affliction.
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              To stand 'twixt us and our deserved smart. --Milton.
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              Counsel mitigates the greatest smart. --Spenser.
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     3. A fellow who affects smartness, briskness, and vivacity; a
        dandy. [Slang] --Fielding.
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     4. Smart money (see below). [Canf]
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From V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2013) [vera]:

  SMART
         Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (HDD, IDE,
  Conner, IBM, Quantum, Seagate, WD), "S.M.A.R.T."
         

From Dutch-English Freedict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 [fd-nld-eng]:

  smart /smɑrt/
   1. sadness; sorrow
   2. annoyance; disappointment; grief

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