INTELLECTUALITY - определение. Что такое INTELLECTUALITY
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Что (кто) такое INTELLECTUALITY - определение


Intellectuality      
·noun Intellectual powers; possession of intellect; quality of being intellectual.
intellectual         
  • The Congregational theologian [[Edwards Amasa Park]] proposed segregating the intellectuals from the public sphere of society in the United States.
  • L'Aurore]]'' (13 January 1898) featured [[Émile Zola]]'s open letter ''[[J'Accuse…!]]'' asking the French President [[Félix Faure]] to resolve the [[Dreyfus affair]].
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  • The economist [[Milton Friedman]] identified the intelligentsia and the business class as interfering with capitalism.
PERSON WHO ENGAGES IN CRITICAL THINKING AND REASONING
Intellectuals; Public intellectual; Man of letters; Homme de lettres; Literatus; Litterateur; Littérateur; Littérateur engagé; Intelectual; Litterateur engage; Homme des lettres; Public intellectuals; Intellectal; Well-read; Well read; Woman of letters; Public Intellectuals
(intellectuals)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Intellectual means involving a person's ability to think and to understand ideas and information.
High levels of lead could damage the intellectual development of children...
ADJ: ADJ n
intellectually
...intellectually satisfying work...
ADV: usu ADV adj/-ed, ADV after v
2.
An intellectual is someone who spends a lot of time studying and thinking about complicated ideas.
...teachers, artists and other intellectuals.
N-COUNT
Intellectual is also an adjective.
They were very intellectual and witty.
ADJ
intellectualize      
(intellectualizes, intellectualizing, intellectualized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'intellectualise'
If someone intellectualizes a subject or issue, they consider it in an intellectual way, often when this is not appropriate.
I tended to mistrust my emotions and intellectualize everything.
VERB: V n
Примеры употребления для INTELLECTUALITY
1. Condemning one another of committing crime without good justification, is questioning our intellectuality.
2. Ojochs article is short of evidence and full of fallacies, and he is disgracing his intellectuality by insulting.
3. He expressed his wish that these students will make further efforts to affirm Vietnam‘s will and intellectuality and contribute to the nation‘s development.
4. "We fully believe that in any position, President Fidel Castro will continue to devote his intellectuality to the Cuban revolutionary cause, and contribute to further strengthening and developing the traditional friendship, brotherly solidarity and comprehensive co–operation between Vietnam and Cuba," he added.
5. More seriously, some of the characters appear blurry or under–drawn – especially Kiki Belsey, who seems intended to embody a kind of feelingful alternative to Howard‘s hyper–intellectuality but never quite comes out from behind the enormous bosom with which her creator has a little too symbolically endowed her.