clever

pintar
definition
adjective
a clever and studious young woman
quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent.
translation of 'clever'
adjective
cerdas,
cerdik,
cekatan,
cakap,
pandai,
akas,
arif,
pintar,
akil
example
The view expressed by Mr. Winer, and to a lesser extent Dr. Grant, is often considered very 'clever' and sensible.
People became so 'clever' at avoiding the tax, revenue fell and the law was tightened.
It was 'clever' of Fry to write a film score decades before the invention of the motion picture.
It reminds you how 'clever' , how witty, how well thought out the song is.
Fascism came to be led by the brutal, the ignorant and the criminal - men who were 'clever' at exploiting the irrationality of the masses.
It seems to me it was quite 'clever' of the union to refrain from publicly backing their stance, as this would have opened them up to legal action.
They're never overly 'clever' with anything that they do, chord progressions and bass lines are hardly contrived.
It was 'clever' of her not to have asked ‘Do you want to come?’
She enjoys disjunction, and she's also very 'clever' with film technology.
Like Mamie, she had studied fashion design and was always 'clever' with her hands.
Such 'clever' allusions in the original title must have been deemed too esoteric for potential buyers.
‘It was very 'clever' of him to go for part-ownership of Canova's The Three Graces,’ says another critic.
Pretension was compounded by the most 'clever' of the cultured barbarians who pretended to be above it all.
He was a confident trickster and was very 'clever' at getting people to take his side.
As you may have gathered, fairies are among the most powerful and 'clever' of species.
Then Chicken Little crying wolf won't look like such a 'clever' strategy, will it?
According to Strong AI, a computer may play chess intelligently, make a 'clever' move, or understand language.
Or are the birds simply so 'clever' at finding a carcass soon after the animal's death that its owner concludes they are the perpetrators?
It was something smart, smart enough to fool even Amelia, who was the most 'clever' of the three of them.
He proved 'clever' with traps and caught a hare or two every other day, the basis of a flavorsome if somewhat monotonous stew.
It probably seemed 'clever' at the time but, five years on, hung without any sense of history or irony in a big official institution, it feels almost depressing.
Yes and I must say it was quite 'clever' of you to figure that out so easily.
Being 'clever' with a cleaver does not run in his family.
You can buy an optional i-Mon VFD to show through the front of the case, or you can hack in a Matrix Orbital display if you're 'clever' with the screws.
While being quick and 'clever' gives you an edge, this is one of those instant karma weeks - so if you don't want any, don't dish any.
Civil servants, accustomed to hiding behind walls of secrecy, might simply devise 'clever' new ways to foil the public's right to know.
He was of sturdy stock and 'clever' of mind that saw him later in his career in the command of a privateer.
A paid designer will use all sorts of 'clever' artistic tricks - you now know that you will lose clients that way.
What gain is there in silencing another, through ridicule, for example, or the 'clever' use of debating skills, if it is at the cost of truth?
How 'clever' of you to have worked out at this late date that my name is Scott.
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