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n. 鉴别力, 才能, 天资, 资质, 眼光

  1. His business skill complements her flair for design.
    他的经营技巧和她的设计才能相辅相成。
  2. He has a flair for good poetry.
    他有监别好诗的眼光。
  3. She performs the songs with style and flair.
    她演唱歌曲既有风度又有才华。


flair
[ noun ]
  1. a natural talent

  2. <noun.cognition>
    he has a flair for mathematics
    he has a genius for interior decorating
  3. distinctive and stylish elegance

  4. <noun.attribute>
    he wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer
  5. a shape that spreads outward

  6. <noun.shape>
    the skirt had a wide flare


Flair \Flair\ (fl[^a]r), n. [OE. flaireodor, fr. OF. & F. flair,
fr. OF. flairier, F. flairer, to smell, LL. flagrare for L.
fragrare. See {Flagrant}.]
1. Smell; odor. [Obs.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. Sense of smell; scent; fig., discriminating sense.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. A talent or ability, expecially an intuitive one that
makes performance of a task appear easy; an intuitive
appreciation; a knack; as, she has a flair for acting.
[PJC]

4. An attractive way of performing a task; style.
[PJC]

  1. Nonetheless, they had a flair for promotion, and they convinced the public that Endotronics was onto something amazing.
  2. Regarding Willard Spiegelman's review, "Big D Inaugurates Pei Symphony Hall" (Leisure & Arts, Sept. 13), we Dallasites are pleased to see that our fair city's flair for hyperbole is still thriving, though little else around here is.
  3. After all, even Schubert's smallest fry are worth serving up with a little flair.
  4. Werner, on the other hand, has the easy flair of an international manager. The executive was courted by Volkswagen while he was deputy chairman at Continental, the German tyre maker.
  5. He discovered a flair for stockbroking when he worked in the City of London in the early 1970s.
  6. It also shows they have financial flair and have muscle in its dealings with the banks,' one transport specialist said.
  7. But, like him again, she is also limited in her education and her social vision, seems lacking conspicuously in imagination and flair, and is conservative enough to regard most change as change for the worse.
  8. The 44-year old entrepreneur also has an uncanny flair for selling computer peripherals.
  9. He made an admirable Dracula 10 years ago; no actor treading the boards carries off such stage business with more flair than he.
  10. Throughout, Mr. Rothchild has a flair for the ironic: "Mr.
  11. Though Della Femina is only a fraction of the size of giants like Young & Rubicam and Ogilvy & Mather, Mr. Della Femina's flair has garnered the agency more than its share of headlines.
  12. A drifter who supported himself and his flair for New Wave clothing by gambling goes on trial Monday on charges he sexually assaulting two aspiring teen-age models and murdered their chaperones.
  13. The Rev. Jackson, no doubt about it, has flair and fervor, which has gained him white votes as well as black.
  14. Even the best-read will be surprised at how little they remember, while the least bookish can show a surprising literary flair. Apart from the many repackagings of Monopoly and Cluedo (Pounds 14.95) old-fashioned board games are rare.
  15. It still amazes me that I have a flair for it.
  16. The Germans tried to win with organisation and work rate, which the Danes had by the bucket load, rather than imagination and flair.
  17. "I guess even zombies got to have a certain flair." It also helps to be a martial-arts instructor.
  18. He played the Schoenberg from the printed score - which might explain a certain lack of spontaneous flair; but he unfolded the music with as much lyrical delicacy as confident purpose.
  19. Mr. Jones swaggers through Wall Street with a flair worthy of the movies.
  20. Shows will feature a medieval flair, with live jousting.
  21. Daffynition Casual style: laissez flair.
  22. Then at closing time you can sneak out the back door." The crack was typical of the Roberts flair for daubing color on an otherwise gray farm debate.
  23. The interest seems to center on Jackson as a person and international celebrity, his eloquence and flair, and on the historical significance of his candidacy.
  24. They honed their flair for dramatization, bragging about how they helped so-and-so company get free press in national newspapers.
  25. And he succeeds. Holland Taylor plays the brittle sister with a style and flair for sarcasm that ooze upper class.
  26. A different problem is set in Janacek's inspirational Glagolitic Mass. For all the flair in big climaxes, flat choral enunciation merge with a lethargic orchestral reading.
  27. But the world's biggest banks are poor in capital and innovative flair and are learning that size doesn't guarantee performance.
  28. Issey Miyake, the artistic Japanese with a flair for fabrics, has loosened up his complicated looks to smoother styles for easy wear.
  29. In his mind the part of the Eurasian pimp in "Miss Saigon," who also serves as a narrator, requires a performer with an exceptional flair, bite and cutting edge.
  30. To regain its glory, Cadillac is looking at bigger and more powerful models with a European flair.
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