- 看过 fluency 的人也看了 :
- eloquence
- facility
- volubility
fluency 的定义
- the quality of being fluent, esp facility in speech or writing
fluency 近义词
ease of expression
fluency 的近义词 3 个
更多fluency例句
- Based on an idea his “Place Beyond the Pines” collaborator Derek Cianfrance once had, Marder says Ruben’s journey is ultimately that of a hearing person, but the part needed the actor to develop a degree of fluency in ASL allowing for improvisation.
- OpenAI’s technical paper is fairly reserved on this larger question, but to many, the sheer fluency of the system feels as though it might be a significant advance.
- The College Board has quietly been leading the charge on data fluency.
- My own personal opinion is that there are few things more valuable in the modern world than “data fluency.”
- It seems to me that the years we now devote to topics like geometry and trigonometry would be better spent focusing on achieving data fluency.
- But fluency and being able to talk to Hispanics are two entirely different matters.
- Moreover, uneducated Americans have a competitive advantage because of their fluency in English.
- After playing a golf game, candidates scored lower on the swearing fluency test, only being able to recall seven expletives.
- Miller certainly has fluency both around a microphone and around the big ideas that campaigns are supposed to be about.
- That might surprise people, I say, his books are written with such warm fluency.
- He was the prince of travelling companions, always gay and sprightly, and spoke French with great fluency.
- I think I shall never hammer anything out; and afterwards people praise the fluency and ease of the writing!
- He spoke with much natural fluency, and his conversation abounded with a variety of curious anecdotes.
- "Not much," returned the other, speaking with great fluency, although his foreign accent was strongly marked.
- The style of this author wants ease and fluency; but the good matter which his work contains, makes compensation.