finessed

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[fəˈnest]
是什么意思
  • v.

    手腕,手段,技巧( finesse的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 英英释义

    finesse[ fi'nes ]

    • n.subtly skillful handling of a situation

      同义词:delicacydiplomacydiscreetness

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. Paul played the sonata with great finesse.
      保罗以丰富的技巧弹奏了这部奏鸣曲。
    2. It was a disappointing performance which lacked finesse.
      那场演出缺乏技巧,令人失望。
    3. Paul handled the meeting with great finesse.
      保罗极其巧妙地掌握着会议。
    4. A shrewd diplomat must be a master of finesse.
      一个精明的外交官必定是位手腕高手。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. He finessed his way through the exam.
      他用巧计通过考试。

    权威例句

    Out-Finessed by Tax Foes, Harper Shifts Vote Date
    Ryan, not Moseley-Braun, finessed gender gap
    CHAMP: How the Tax Court Finessed a Bad Statute
    How Rowson's Prodigal Daughters Finessed the Betrayal of American Women
    You're an Executive Sponsor and Facing Political Issues That Must Be Finessed
    Flavours for the Gourmet ; the Nation That Finessed Fast Food Also Has World-Class Cuisine, Writes Andy Lynes
    The Limits of Negativity: Voters Hate Attack Ads, So Clinton Has Finessed That - with 'Human Interest' Attack Ads
    Miller's Drive Was Ahead of the Curve Departing Pitt Library Director 'Finessed' the System into 21st Century
    A Trail of Ventures and Debts, Investors Smoothly Seduced ; Entrepreneur Finessed His Good Connections and an Alluring Sales Pitch
    Opposites Attract: Minimalist Meets Maximalist at Los Angeles Architect Chet Callahan's House, Finessed by Ghislaine Vinas