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astutely

/uh-stoot, uh-styoot/US // əˈstut, əˈstyut //UK // (əˈstjuːt) //

敏锐地,准确地,锐利地,敏锐的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of keen penetration or discernment; sagacious: an astute analysis.
    • : clever; cunning; ingenious; shrewd: an astute merchandising program; an astute manipulation of facts.

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Examples

  • It’s a fun, quick read with astute insights about what the pros do differently and the ways we unwittingly limit ourselves.

  • He also apologized to Daniel Clowes via sky writing because, as Lena Dunham astutely noted, that's what crazy people do.

  • Schell and Delury handle this topic astutely, too, but it trips up Dikotter.

  • The NYPD detective, on reviewing her rage-filled emails, astutely diagnoses her as “borderline.”

  • In their 2010 deep cut, the Drive-By Truckers astutely capture the lunacy of the family gathering.

  • One astutely muses about cognitive dissonance among the many conservative Republicans within the 47%.

  • Availing himself of his legal experience, he fought the case determinedly and astutely.

  • She isnt so fond of it but shed leave it quick enough if the right one asked her, he said astutely.

  • He struck the tone most likely to win him obedience, and that he had judged astutely her face showed him.

  • Kingi, thus attacked, astutely made the disputed piece over to the King tribes, and forthwith became their protege.

  • "Your collection is fine enough to attract the attention of chineurs," Remonencq answered astutely.