adeptly / adjective əˈdɛpt; noun ˈæd ɛpt, əˈdɛpt /

娴熟地熟练地巧妙地熟练掌握

adeptly2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
n. 名词 noun

ad·ept [ad-ept, uh-dept] /ˈæd ɛpt, əˈdɛpt/

  1. a skilled or proficient person; expert.

adeptly 近义词

adeptly

等同于 neatly

adeptly

等同于 well

adeptly

等同于 competently

更多adeptly例句

  1. Critics point out, however, that some nursing home operators have become adept at funneling profits to affiliated companies, from which they buy a variety of services.
  2. Although the attack on Congress may fit the textbook definition of domestic terrorism, the perpetrators do not appear to have been the kind of well-organized, heavily armed extremists the FBI has become adept at tracking.
  3. It’s possible to be young, adept at social marketing, and nonetheless intensely ambivalent about it.
  4. The film also has an adept awareness that such statements are always up for careful review and heated debate.
  5. Through it all, America’s most popular media outlets have proved extraordinarily adept at finding the clouds in a blue sky and making them the focus of the story.
  6. Bright-eyed young couples intertwine gloved hands as they adeptly navigate the crowds.
  7. He adeptly shepherded some of the most legally and politically fraught policy matters at DOD.
  8. Until this latest attack, the Netanyahu-Barak duo had adeptly managed to avoid involvement in the Syrian revolution.
  9. Greenwald and Matt Welch have adeptly handled this piece of stinking hubris from our just reelected President.
  10. It was a ridiculous stretch actually, at least at this juncture, but writers adeptly worked their way around it.
  11. Adeptly, he seized the right eyelid of M. Max, and rolled it back over his forefinger, disclosing the eyeball.
  12. She grazed the adeptly-applied artificial bloom of the other woman's cheek with her lips.