0 relating to your ability to think and understand things, especially complicated ideas:
1 a very educated person whose interests are studying and other activities that involve careful thinking and mental effort:
She was too much of an intellectual to find popular movies interesting.
2 relating to the ability to think and understand ideas at a high level, or involving ideas:
3 a person whose life or work centers around the study or use of ideas, such as in teaching or writing
4 relating to your ability to think and understand things, especially complicated ideas:
His approach to acting is visceral rather than intellectual.
While she was at home looking after her children, she felt deprived of intellectual stimulation.
His writing has been dismissed as mere intellectual posturing.
Throughout her marriage she never considered her husband as her intellectual equal.
If you need a written programme to undertake the intellectual 'decoding', the thing is surely already too far removed.
Intellectuals would have to be compared with social actors other than intellectuals and with non-intellectual modes of action (supposing these exist).
The intellectual context of what at this time was considered to be plausible and demonstrable is also significant.
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智力的,腦力的, 知識分子,腦力勞動者…
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智力的,脑力的, 知识分子,脑力劳动者…
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intelectual, intelectual [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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intelectual…
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知的な, 知識人, インテリ…
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zihinsel, akla dayanan, entelektüel…
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intellectuel/-elle, intellectuel/-elle [masculine-feminine], intellectuel…
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