flair 的定义
- a natural talent, aptitude, or ability; bent; knack: a flair for rhyming.
- smartness of style, manner, etc.: Their window display has absolutely no flair at all.
- keen, intuitive perception or discernment: We want a casting director with a real flair for finding dramatic talent.
- Hunting. scent; sense of smell.
flair 近义词
talent, style
更多flair例句
- Others have studied and written about 20th-century American music with punch and flair, but nobody has done it like Peter Guralnick.
- Both systems add a little bit of visual flair when you look at them from an angle.
- Combined with Carlino’s knack for bringing flair to middle America, Penn National became an enormously successful company.
- Signature cocktails are part of a restaurant or bar’s personality and flair.
- Liam Hemsworth plays the rugby star who helps Tilly figure out the family secret and Hugo Weaving plays a cross-dressing police sergeant with a flair for couture.
- To add to the conspiratorial flair, they added that the DA told them not to talk to the FBI or the CIA either.
- “They are motivated by insecurity, fear, lack of imagination and above all, a lack of flair,” he said.
- So far Murdoch has not shown the same flair in his digital enterprises as he has with print.
- Transcendence, starring Johnny Depp, is the latest in a series of Hollywood films with what you might call a transhumanist flair.
- She does not shy from a fight, and she has a flair for political theater to make Ted Cruz envious.
- Ayant flair, il distingue hardiment entre un opportuniste et un radical.
- It is here that the teaching of the critic comes in, with the flair of the actor-manager.
- And she had by now developed a kind of flair in the woods, which was the astonishment of Captain Dell, himself no mean forester.
- Her tact, her diplomacies, her flair for engrafting herself, would be the very best support to his direct methods of assault.
- Mrs. Forrester had a flair for genius and needed no popular accrediting to make it manifest to her.