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    intellect

    US /ˈɪntlˌɛkt/

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    UK /ˈɪntəlekt/

    B2
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounAbility to think with reason and intelligence
    The professor hired Mary to be his assistant because of her advanced intellect

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    President Obama Makes Historic Speech to America's Students - English subtitles

    16:34President Obama Makes Historic Speech to America's Students  -  English subtitles
    • We need every single one of you to develop your talents and your skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems.

      We need every single one of you to develop your talents and your skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems.

    • We need every single one of you to develop your talents and your skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems.

      We need every single one of you to develop your talents and your skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems.

    A2

    President Obama Delivers the Rutgers University Commencement Address

    42:30President Obama Delivers the Rutgers University Commencement Address
    • So today, you join a long line of Scarlet Knights whose energy and intellect have lifted this university to heights its founders could not have imagined.

      So today, you join a long line of Scarlet Knights whose energy and intellect have lifted this university to heights its founders could not have imagined.

    • energy and intellect have lifted this university to

      energy and intellect have lifted this university to

    B1

    Best State for Med School? ✅Your Greatest Chance of Acceptance

    08:55Best State for Med School? ✅Your Greatest Chance of Acceptance
    • Medical school will challenge your resilience, social skills, time management, and intellect in ways they have not been challenged before.

      Medical school will challenge your resilience, social skills, time management, and intellect in ways they have not been challenged before.

    • intellect in ways they have not been challenged before.

      intellect in ways they have not been challenged before.

    B1

    The Real Reason You Hate Horoscopes

    02:51The Real Reason You Hate Horoscopes
    • What the self-congratulatingly rational are missing is that their rationality is not and never was an achievement of the intellect.

      What the self-congratulatingly rational are missing is that their rationality is not and never was an achievement of the intellect.

    • and never was, an achievement of the intellect.

      and never was, an achievement of the intellect.

    B2

    Happiness

    16:46Happiness
    • According to Aquinas, happiness consists in an operation of the speculative intellect;

      According to Aquinas, happiness consists in an operation of the speculative intellect;

    • And the last end cannot consist in the active life, which pertains to the practical intellect.

      And the last end cannot consist in the active life, which pertains to the practical intellect.

    B1

    Anne Frank The Life of a Young Girl

    45:08Anne Frank   The Life of a Young Girl
    • And I wasn't used to that kind of intellect in somebody that young.

      And I wasn't used to that kind of intellect in somebody that young.

    • and she was fascinating. She was very articulate, and I wasn't used to that kind of intellect in somebody that young.

      and she was fascinating. She was very articulate, and I wasn't used to that kind of intellect in somebody that young.

    B1

    Stephen Hawking: Three publications that shaped his career

    03:20Stephen Hawking: Three publications that shaped his career
    • Ever since, people around the world have been fascinated by his story, his intellect, and his tenacity.

      Ever since, people around the world have been fascinated by his story, his intellect, and his tenacity.

    • Ever since people around the world have been fascinated by his story, his intellect and his tenacity.

      Ever since people around the world have been fascinated by his story, his intellect and his tenacity.

    B2

    Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God

    38:29Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God
    • I mean, Westerners, us, we undermine ourselves all the time with our searching intellect.

      I mean, Westerners, us, we undermine ourselves all the time with our searching intellect.

    • And it does, I mean, Westerners, us, we undermine ourselves all the time with our searching intellect.

      And it does, I mean, Westerners, us, we undermine ourselves all the time with our searching intellect.

    B1

    President Obama's Message for America's Students

    19:00President Obama's Message for America's Students
    • We need every single one of you to develop your talents and your skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems.

      We need every single one of you to develop your talents and your skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems.

    • skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our

      skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our

    A2

    Charles Darwin's "The Origin of Species"

    07:01Charles Darwin's "The Origin of Species"
    • It cannot be objected that there has not been time sufficient for any amount of organic change, for the lapse of time has been so great as to be utterly inappreciable by the human intellect.

      It cannot be objected that there has not been time sufficient for any amount of organic change, for the lapse of time has been so great as to be utterly inappreciable by the human intellect.

    • been so great as to be utterly inappreciable by the human intellect. The number of specimens

      been so great as to be utterly inappreciable by the human intellect. The number of specimens

    B1