feat 的定义
- a noteworthy or extraordinary act or achievement, usually displaying boldness, skill, etc.: Arranging the treaty was a diplomatic feat.
- Obsolete. a specialized skill; profession.
feat 近义词
achievement
更多feat例句
- There’s no doubt this is enthralling, double-tap-worthy content, but unless you’re an athlete or a fitness professional yourself, you probably won’t be able to equal many of these feats at home.
- The site is also projecting a 1-in-3 chance that the President repeats his 2016 feat of winning the election while losing the national popular vote.
- Exactly how the immune system manages that feat isn’t known.
- Bats, foxes, raccoons, boars and other wildlife that harbor potential zoonotic infections tend to hide in remote places, so vaccinating enough of them to create herd immunity is not an easy feat.
- Achieving that ambitious feat could only happen if MediaTek’s chips are “widely adopted” by Huawei, Brady Wang, a semiconductor analyst at Counterpoint Research in Taipei, wrote in a note about the call.
- Murders in the City of Angels have fallen by about half in the last 10 years: no small feat for such a big city.
- The real hackers—whoever they may prove to be—had pulled off a feat: they ruined a Hollywood fete.
- The sets—which, really, were a feat of design and direction—appeared to be remnants of a Lewis Carroll fever dream.
- As great as this feat was, an equally demanding test followed: to conceal from the Nazis that Enigma had been beaten.
- Luckily the duo got what they needed before they had to pack it up, which is not an easy feat when working with a drone.
- Having achieved this feat he sighed again, and applied himself assiduously to the pie.
- He made a deliberate effort to put himself in Zeal's place, and after several failures accomplished the feat.
- By means of this proof he confutes the cowardly rival who claims to have achieved the feat.
- During this same year, a most unusual naval feat occurred in the Revolutionary War.
- Over this same highway it would now be an easy feat for a powerful car to cover the distance in three or four hours.