কাণ্ডজ্ঞান, বুদ্ধি, মেধা, ণত্বষত্বজ্ঞান
(1) Common sense,that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings,the seat of the faculty of reason
(2) Common sense
(3) That which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings
(4) The seat of the faculty of reason
(1) What's more, South Africa, who have not been known for their tactical know-how in recent years, are showing a lot more nous under White's leadership.
(2) McAllister's performances caught the eye of Liverpool manager Houllier, who was searching for an experienced campaigner to add nous and wisdom to his young midfield.
(3) The Greek word for repentance is metanoia (from meta, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510afteru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, and nous , u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510mindu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb).
(4) Whatever way you set out your side, however, Celtic have the options, power and nous to undo any game plan.
(5) They maximise their strengths with a combination of superb execution, footballing nous and street wisdom.
(6) But her commercial nous is also easily discernible.
(7) However, it was the power of nous , or mind, that not only created the world but also was the driving force in its day to day processes.
(8) But it is hardly surprising - when just about every aspect of the curriculum is now prescribed by the government - that teachers feel impotent to use their own know-how and nous .
(9) If he had any nous at all, he'd sell the film rights
(10) Sorcery is a tiny facet of magic, whose final goal is the realisation of nous and the unification of heaven and earth.
(11) If he had any nous at all, he'd sell the movie rights
(12) Within the army there is a general opinion that some officers make good field commanders, but may not have the strategic sense to progress higher up the ranks or the political nous to become a top general.
(13) So, they acquiesced in the game of the Democratic Leadership Council, surrendered their political nous and sold their souls to arbiters of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510mainstreamu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb liberalism.
(14) At least they appear to possess more nous [common sense] than is often credited to viewers of that kind of program.
(15) Fishermen rely on their nous and their knowledge, two things that will be useless in a time of change.
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(17) Her political nous and plain-speaking (she speaks five languages) made her an instant hit on the political circuit, particularly with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.
(18) In antiquity commentators traditionally referred to this intellect as the active intellect, nous poiu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00bctikos.
(19) I'm on borrowed time in the game, but I'm probably getting by on a bit of nous , a bit of guile, and a bit of competitive instinct.
(20) Keeping sport free of harmful manifestations of politics is another matter, but few sports have ever had leaders with either the will or the political nous to try.
mind
psyche
head
brain
indiscretion