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adeptness

/adjective uh-dept; noun ad-ept, uh-dept/US // adjective əˈdɛpt; noun ˈæd ɛpt, əˈdɛpt //

熟练程度,熟练度,敏捷性,敏捷度

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Definitions

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

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

    • : a skilled or proficient person; expert.

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Examples

  • If Kieboom gets another shot as the everyday third baseman, he is adept at moving to that spot between first and second.

  • With billions of images online, Google’s machine learning becomes adept at using shapes and other elements to compare and comprehend what the images on your site represent.

  • Within these quarters, they exhibited adept political acumen and increasingly demanded leadership recognition.

  • The repeat offenders identified by EIP are particularly adept at reframing things that were originally true by quote-tweeting them and adding their own narrative, the report notes.

  • The biggest offender here is the president of the United States, who has proved an adept manipulator of the traditional press to push his disinformation campaign.

  • Adeptness in the performance of our values must be ever-present, but identifying and sticking with those values come first.

  • If so, the little trick had been done with deplorable spontaneity or adeptness of usage.

  • Yet deep in his nature was that obliquity, that adeptness at trickery, that facility in deceit, which made him the success he was.

  • Lubimoff was astonished at the way this woman spoke in all seriousness of her present adeptness.

  • An adeptness at discovering grievances has lately been one of the principal recommendations to public notice and popular applause.

  • She answered shortly enough, and the skimming of the milk was not done with the adeptness which she usually displayed.