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a. 熟练的, 巧妙的

[机] 熟练的




    skillful
    [ 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
    3. done with delicacy and skill

    4. <adj.all>
      a nice bit of craft
      a job requiring nice measurements with a micrometer
      a nice shot


    Skillful \Skill"ful\, a. [Written also skilful.]
    1. Discerning; reasonable; judicious; cunning. [Obs.] ``Of
    skillful judgment.'' --Chaucer.

    2. Possessed of, or displaying, skill; knowing and ready;
    expert; well-versed; able in management; as, a skillful
    mechanic; -- often followed by at, in, or of; as, skillful
    at the organ; skillful in drawing.

    And they shall call the husbandman to mourning, and
    such as are skillful of lamentations to wailing.
    --Amos v. 16.

    Syn: Expert; skilled; dexterous; adept; masterly; adroit;
    clever; cunning.
    -- {Skill"ful*ly}, adv. --
    {Skill"ful*ness}, n.

    1. "They had also been skillful in patenting their discoveries world-wide," said Petri Vainio, a Sierra Ventures principal.
    2. By skillful use of the differing interest rates here on deposits and loans in various currencies, they've managed to make major consumer purchases without spending their own money.
    3. Under the skillful direction of Howard Davies, the action moves almost instantaneously from salon to country house, from one boudoir to another.
    4. The Soviet premier now appears to have weathered the worst of the storm, however, thanks to skillful political maneuvering.
    5. During his Washington tenure, the tall, rotund Dobrynin gained a reputation as a charming but tough diplomat and a skillful chess player.
    6. This is presumably why they have chosen to take pictures of naked children as a profession, because they, like other artists, thrive on the manipulation of human emotions through the skillful use of images and words.
    7. There are some very skillful politicians in Hong Kong, such as Dame Lydia Dunn and Martin Lee.
    8. Each of the Bo's were shot separately; skillful editing made it appear they were gathering one by one in a locker room.
    9. Democrats have criticized Quayle unsparingly during the campaign, but in an apparent bid to raise expectations about the Indiana senator's debate performance, Bentsen characterized him as a skillful debater.
    10. Thanks to Steven Weber's skillful portrayal of the father, and Robert Gorman's wrenching performance as the boy, the film is, by the end, a tale that should wring tears from all but the stone-hearted.
    11. Each Bo was shot separately; skillful editing made it appear they were gathering one by one in a locker room.
    12. The Art of Deception" features nearly 600 skillful imitations.
    13. Two skillful and lovely English actresses, Clare Higgins and Gemma Jones, credibly transform themselves into the American wives.
    14. But early last week, the portly conservative proved what his supporters long maintained: He is a patient and skillful bargainer, an ambitious man with an even more ambitious vision for Germany.
    15. Under the heading, "Which washing machine to choose?" she says of the American version, "This one looks powerful and sturdy" and of the Japanese, "This one seems handy and skillful."
    16. Mr. Kinnear is an operations executive who climbed to the top as a skillful marketer.
    17. Reagan, who just several years ago could be imagined as Saint George slaying the Red Dragon of the Evil Empire, made a skillful crossing to Moscow which he was visiting for the first time.
    18. But Holyfield's skillful clinching kept him from following up his advantages.
    19. Cotton is both the villain and the hero of this story, and it's too bad Ms. Daley isn't more interested or more skillful in describing the daily organized frenzy on the floor of the exchange, where young men grew rich even as they burned out.
    20. McBain said 14-year-old Kandu's actions were normal for killer whales, which are not known to have ever killed humans but are skillful, efficient hunters.
    21. He is considered a patient, skillful negotiator.
    22. Along the way out and up, Dr. Holland also became a skillful playwright.
    23. Mr. Alexander called Mr. Copperman "a very skillful person, a fine manager," and noted that his new job is an important one: Multimedia, which combines computing with audio and video elements, is considered a hot area.
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