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Qu'est-ce (qui) est intelligence - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
IntelliGence; Terrestrial intelligence; Intellegence; Intelligence (show); Intelligence (TV series)

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MENTAL FACULTY
Intelligent; Intelligences; Intelligence (trait); Inteligence; Intelligently; Intelligent people; Intelligent behaviour; Mental capacity; Sophont; Brain chauvinism; Mental acuity; Definitions of intelligence; Sapiophilia; Book smart and street smart; Book smarts and street smarts; Smartness
n.
1.
Information, knowledge, acquired knowledge.
2.
News, tidings, advice, notice, notification, instruction.
3.
Spirit, spiritual being.
4.
Penetration, acumen, quickness, brightness, quick understanding, discernment, clear apprehension.
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MENTAL FACULTY
Intelligent; Intelligences; Intelligence (trait); Inteligence; Intelligently; Intelligent people; Intelligent behaviour; Mental capacity; Sophont; Brain chauvinism; Mental acuity; Definitions of intelligence; Sapiophilia; Book smart and street smart; Book smarts and street smarts; Smartness
¦ noun
1. the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
2. a person with this ability.
3. the gathering of information of military or political value.
information gathered in this way.
4. archaic news.
Derivatives
intelligential adjective (archaic).
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. intelligentia, from intelligere 'understand', var. of intellegere 'understand', from inter 'between' + legere 'choose'.
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MENTAL FACULTY
Intelligent; Intelligences; Intelligence (trait); Inteligence; Intelligently; Intelligent people; Intelligent behaviour; Mental capacity; Sophont; Brain chauvinism; Mental acuity; Definitions of intelligence; Sapiophilia; Book smart and street smart; Book smarts and street smarts; Smartness
n.
ability to comprehend, learn
1) to demonstrate, show intelligence
2) great, high, keen; limited; low; normal; outstanding, remarkable intelligence
3) artificial; native intelligence
4) the intelligence to + inf. (she had the intelligence to see through their scheme)
5) of a certain intelligence (a person of considerable intelligence)
information
6) to collect, gather intelligence
7) classified; combat, military; industrial; secret intelligence

Wikipédia

Intelligence (disambiguation)

Intelligence is the ability to perceive or infer information, and to retain it.

Intelligence may also refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour intelligence
1. Pillar alleges the Bush administration "cherry–picked" intelligence, i.e. retained supportive intelligence and ignored contradictory intelligence.
2. "We see Chinese intelligence operatives who are not involved with intelligence collection and intelligence collection by people not identified as intelligence officers," he said.
3. Central Intelligence Agency shared its information with British intelligence.
4. However military intelligence leaders including former Military Intelligence chief Maj.
5. "For technical intelligence ISI (Inter–Services Intelligence) works hand in hand with the NSA," a senior Pakistani intelligence official said.