1, meaning: Smart usually means smart, clever or especially good at something. Can be used to describe people, animals and so on. For example, "she's the sacred Girlwooalwaysdoeswellinschool." She is a clever girl and does well in school. ) The "smart" here emphasizes girls' learning ability and understanding. WISE refers more to wisdom, deliberation or foresight. It is usually used to describe people's decisions, opinions or attitudes. For example, his wise decision saved the company from bankruptcy. Here, "wisdom" emphasizes the rationality and long-term consideration of decision-making.
2. Application in the actual situation: If a child has achieved excellent results in the math contest, we may praise him and say, "You are so smart!" (Smart), because the emphasis here is on children's problem-solving ability and intelligence. When an adult makes the right business decision, we may say, "This is a wise decision." (Wise), the focus here is the wisdom of decision-making and the foresight of the future.