intelligence in Japanese
intelligence in Japanese is 知性, 知能, 情報 — intelligence means the ability to learn, understand, and apply knowledge effectively.
intelligence in Japanese
知性
Pronounced: chisei
知能
Pronounced: chinō
情報
Pronounced: jōhō
(countable) A political or military department, agency or unit designed to gather information, usually secret, about the enemy or about hostile activities.
情報機関
Pronounced: jōhōkikan
(countable) A political or military department, agency or unit designed to gather information, usually secret, about the enemy or about hostile activities.
What does "intelligence" mean?
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noun The ability to learn, understand, and apply knowledge effectively.
"Her intelligence was obvious from the way she solved the problem."
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noun Secret information gathered about an enemy, rival, or hostile situation, or the agency that collects it.
"The agency gathered intelligence on the smuggling operation."
intelligence in a sentence
- Her intelligence was obvious from the way she solved the problem.
- Artificial intelligence is changing how businesses operate.
- The agency gathered intelligence on the smuggling operation.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "intelligence" in Japanese?
"intelligence" in Japanese is 知性, 知能, 情報. intelligence means: The ability to learn, understand, and apply knowledge effectively.
How do you pronounce 知性?
"intelligence" in Japanese is 知性, pronounced "chisei".
How do you use "intelligence" in a sentence?
Example: "Her intelligence was obvious from the way she solved the problem." In Japanese, "intelligence" is 知性, 知能, 情報.
Are there other ways to say "intelligence" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "intelligence": 知性, 知能, 情報, 情報機関.
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