intelligence

intelligence
noun
1) (the quality of being intelligent: It requires a high degree of intelligence to do this job well.) inteligencia
2) (news or information given.) información
3) (a department of state or of the army etc which deals with secret information: He works in Intelligence.) servicio de inteligencia
intelligence n inteligencia
intelligence
tr[ɪn'telɪʤəns]
noun
1 (gen) inteligencia
a person of average intelligence una persona de inteligencia media
2 (information) información nombre femenino, espionaje nombre masculino
military intelligence servicio de información
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
intelligence officer oficial del servicio de información
intelligence test prueba de inteligencia
intelligence [ɪn'tɛləʤənts] n
1) : inteligencia f
2) information, news: inteligencia f, información f, noticias fpl
intelligence
n.
inteligencia s.f.
luz s.f.
meollo s.m.
seso s.m.
talento s.m.
ɪn'telədʒəns, ɪn'telɪdʒəns
noun
1) (mental capacity) inteligencia f; (before n)

intelligence test — prueba f or test m de inteligencia

2) u (Govt, Mil)
a) (information) inteligencia f, información f; (before n)

intelligence agent — agente mf de inteligencia, agente secreto, -ta m,f

b) (department) servicio m de información or de inteligencia
[ɪn'telɪdʒǝns]
1. N
1) (=cleverness) inteligencia f
2) (=information) información f , inteligencia f

according to our latest intelligence — según las últimas noticias

2.
CPD

intelligence agency N — agencia f de inteligencia

intelligence agent N — agente mf de inteligencia, agente mf secreto

Intelligence Corps N(Brit) (Mil) Cuerpo m de Informaciones

intelligence gathering N — recogida f de información

intelligence gathering agency N — agencia f de inteligencia

intelligence gathering operation N — operación f de recogida de información

intelligence officer N — oficial mf de informaciones

intelligence quotient (IQ) N — cociente m intelectual or de inteligencia

intelligence service N — servicio m de información or inteligencia

intelligence test N — test m de inteligencia

intelligence work N — trabajo m de inteligencia

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[ɪn'telədʒəns, ɪn'telɪdʒəns]
noun
1) (mental capacity) inteligencia f; (before n)

intelligence test — prueba f or test m de inteligencia

2) u (Govt, Mil)
a) (information) inteligencia f, información f; (before n)

intelligence agent — agente mf de inteligencia, agente secreto, -ta m,f

b) (department) servicio m de información or de inteligencia

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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