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forte

/fawrt, fohrt or, for 1, fawr-tey/US // fɔrt, foʊrt or, for 1, ˈfɔr teɪ //UK // (fɔːt, ˈfɔːteɪ) //

懿德,懿旨,懿德公司,懿律

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person's strong suit, or most highly developed characteristic, talent, or skill; something that one excels in: I don't know what her forte is, but it's not music.
    • : the stronger part of a sword blade, between the middle and the hilt.

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Examples

  • While he may not fall into a particular comic style, his forte is targeting politicians vis-à-vis pranks, sketches, skits and other forms of comedy.

  • Large quantities aren’t this model’s forte, but it can froth single drinks in a hurry.

  • Jornet’s forte is “continuous movement over technical terrain,” as he puts it, and through the years he has parlayed that into his own unique brand of physical performance.

  • The next morning, guests boarded private jets to Florence for the ceremony at the Forte di Belvedere, rented for a cool $400,000.

  • Mumford Sons, “Hopeless Wanderer” That one time Jason Bateman, Ed Helms, Will Forte, and Jason Sudeikis had a jam session.

  • The latest luxury hotel group to cave was Rocco Forte Hotels, which announced last month that in-room Wi-Fi is now free.

  • If fashion is more your forte, there are even pieces of haute couture and sportswear in the show.

  • Then, he engages in a full-on make-out session with his former SNL compadre Will Forte, sporting a bushy beard.

  • An ear accustomed to the fine tone of a good violin will not now tolerate a bad piano-forte.

  • Et depuis ils allerent cotoyans la terre, en forte que le 21.

  • She was even allowed, through her friends, to procure a piano-forte, which afforded her many hours of recreation.

  • This is his great forte, and to hear him speak, sends a thrill through the whole system, and a tremor through the brain.

  • Mr. Conner taught the piano forte in the best families in the city of Philadelphia—among merchants, bankers, and professional men.