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cleverly

/klev-er/US // ˈklɛv ər //UK // (ˈklɛvə) //

巧妙地,聪明地,巧妙的,聪明的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    clev·er·er, clev·er·est.

    • : mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence; able.
    • : superficially skillful, witty, or original in character or construction; facile: It was an amusing, clever play, but of no lasting value.
    • : showing inventiveness or originality; ingenious: His clever device was the first to solve the problem.
    • : adroit with the hands or body; dexterous or nimble.
    • : Older Use. suitable; convenient; satisfactory.good-natured. handsome. in good health.

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Examples

  • That’s because the cloud is a clever choreographer, who makes her most important curtain call late at night.

  • Humans in ancient times lacked smartphones and spaceflight, but we know from studying philosophers such as Buddha and Aristotle that they were just as clever.

  • While backlinking still helps with Bing SEO, clever and contextual keyword utilization is much more relevant.

  • There’s also the clever workaround to long sought for rainbow crosswalks, appearing in cities across America but blocked here by federal highway officials.

  • The game also employs some clever physics, with game action impacting speed and steering.

  • Hooters is cleverly asking me to “Give a Hoot” about breast cancer.

  • Eschliman also cleverly referred to non-heterosexuals as "the LGBTQXYZ crowd."

  • We are sending them into a highly charged and complex situation which is being cleverly manipulated by Moscow.

  • Aronofsky's extrapolations are cleverly calibrated to "answer" all the questions left unanswered in the original story.

  • He cleverly defended fundraising efforts on behalf of the Greek military in Britain as a matter of free enterprise.

  • The wave-like movement of these animals is particularly graceful and cleverly done.

  • Cleverly though they manipulate, cleanliness is not their besetting weakness.

  • Very carefully and cleverly she began to whiten her face, to touch up her eyes and her narrow, definite eyebrows.

  • I might have put him on a false scent, just as cleverly and unsuspiciously as I dare say he could put me; but I've not done it.

  • However cleverly the pill was gilded, the Marshal knew that it was the Emperor's distrust which had lost him the command.