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 adept [ə'dɛpt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 熟练的, 老练的, 巧妙的

n. 能手, 内行


  1. Helen is adept in music and her husband is adept in drawing.
    海伦精通音乐,而她的丈夫擅长绘画。
  2. My teacher is adept at designing robots.
    我的老师对设计机器人是个内行。
  3. He is an adept mechanic.
    他是个熟练的机械师。


adept
[ noun ]
  1. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude

  2. <adj.all>
    adept in handicrafts
    an adept juggler
    an expert job
    a good mechanic
    a practiced marksman
    a proficient engineer
    a lesser-known but no less skillful composer
    the effect was achieved by skillful retouching


Adept \A*dept"\, n. [L. adeptus obtained (sc. artem), ?he who
has obtained an art, p. p. of adipsci to arrive ?at, to
obtain; ad + apisci to pursue. See {Apt}, and cf. {Adapt}.]
One fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient;
as, adepts in philosophy.


Adept \A*dept"\, a.
Well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

Beaus adept in everything profound. --Cowper.

  1. On almost every criterion, Mr. Sigoloff has proven himself adept at operating a company.
  2. The usually adept American Electronics Association blundered as well.
  3. Lower rates, at least in theory, should act as a stimulus to economic growth, and stock markets are supposed to be adept at anticipating better times ahead.
  4. Indeed, the evidence to date on the LWT and Sutcliffe purchases seems to show that Granada is adept at adding value through acquisition.
  5. His mistresses include his wife's lovely best friend, Tina (Marthe Keller), who's as adept as Romano at seeing the joke in life.
  6. Anyone who achieves leadership in Israel is adept at the art of political salesmanship.
  7. Managers at both plants are becoming adept at mixing people and electronically controlled machines.
  8. Like Chief of Staff Howard Baker, the 42-year-old Mr. Duberstein is considered an ideological moderate and an adept legislative strategist, likely to negotiate deals with Congress.
  9. The worst is yet to come. The Royal Academy is probably more adept than any other arts organisation at attracting sponsorship.
  10. The men also were adept at dancing on their toes in some movements.
  11. "Everyone became very adept at delegating up."
  12. Ministers who fall out with colleagues are already adept at using the lobby system to advance their case.
  13. But the small-town promoters proved adept at big-city media manipulation.
  14. "It's becoming increasingly difficult to find large caches of drugs because dealers are adept at spreading it around," he said.
  15. Investigators say offshore boiler-room specialists are adept at spotting opportunities presented by new technology.
  16. The loans were supposed to be used to purchase computers compatible with the company's, so employees could work at home or become more adept at using the computers.
  17. The teacher was right, although Mr. Ericson, now 34 years old and fully adept, tries not to throw his erudition around when he coaches actors.
  18. Its staff of just over 100 includesat least 30 actuaries, who are adept at using mathematical models to assess risk.
  19. Fortunately, South Korea's President Roh Tae Woo seems adept at making the right distinctions.
  20. Boy Willie is a live wire: a con man who is equally adept at selling a watermelon and a dream.
  21. An important motive is the wish to make the Bank more adept at spotting dangerous trends in the world economy and financial markets.
  22. An intelligent singer, she is adept at the subtle shading that these miniature vocal portraits demand, yet her approach is not of the "sacred lieder recital" genre.
  23. But Momper and other officials blamed the leftists, veteran radicals from former West Berlin's anarchist scene who are adept at making firebombs and staging urban guerrilla attacks.
  24. But it is not nearly as adept at handling regional or sectoral statistics.
  25. After he became adept at word processing and desktop publishing, he decided to make some money by handling small print jobs, such as business cards.
  26. Several years of rampant inflation has made them extraordinarily adept at beating the relentless price hikes, or at least staying abreast of them.
  27. The Labor Party "has become, technically, more adept at telling the electorate what is 'wrong' with Thatcherism," says a recent article.
  28. As adept a piece of beach fiction as "Satisfaction" is, her piece in the Times, "Pop Fiction for Smart Girls," was considerably more so.
  29. As managements have become more adept at fighting strikes, labor unions are dredging up old-time alternatives such as the slowdown.
  30. Even if they prove adept at ferreting out drugs, there are several questions.
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