astute的解释
形容词机敏的,精明的,狡猾的; 聪慧
1. 精明的,狡黠的:sermon 训诫,说道 | astute 精明的,狡黠的 | observation 观察,观测/评论
2. 机敏的:Predatory competitor 非常强大的竞争对手 | Astute 机敏的 | Repackage 重新包装
3. 机敏的,精明的:assured 自信的,确定的 | astute 机敏的,精明的 | august 威严的,高贵的
4. 精明的.伶俐的:7.assertive 肯定的.斷定的 | 8.astute 精明的.伶俐的 | 9.bright 聰明的
1. 精明的;敏锐的
If you describe someone as astute, you think they show an understanding of behaviour and situations, and are skilful at using this knowledge to their own advantage.
e.g. She was politically astute...
她很有政治头脑。
e.g. He made a series of astute business decisions.
他作出了一系列精明的商业决策。
1. However, astute collectors are becoming more aware of the value that exists among Hong Kong artists.
2. The Mongolian woman is also an astute equestrian but admits she finds it challenging to ride while filming chaotic shootout scenes.
3. Well the US under Obama is obliged to lead this " green revolution " and looking at his astute cabinet selection gives observers hope his country will.
4. Most of the other transfers in England were between one and three million pounds, although a signing who cost nothing could be the most astute.
5. A survey reveals that China's more astute workers have life expectancies that average 58 years, about 10 years shorter than the national average.
6. With a new generation of stars nipping at her heels, she is astute enough not to bank on lucky breaks.
7. Far more persuasive is Horne's astute depiction of the revolt that Kissinger's emphasis on good relations with the Kremlin triggered on the right.
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8. The magazine's astute editor Daniel Goodman surely knows a thing or two about getting in front of the opposition - and staying there.
9. He proved an astute spotter of young talent and combined those players with more experienced ones.
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10. George Gillett and Tom Hicks have played an astute public relations game since their buyout of the Anfield outfit in February.
astute的翻译