forte / fɔrt, foʊrt or, for 1, ˈfɔr teɪ /

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forte 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.
  2. the stronger part of a sword blade, between the middle and the hilt.

forte 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person's strong point

更多forte例句

  1. 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.
  2. Large quantities aren’t this model’s forte, but it can froth single drinks in a hurry.
  3. 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.
  4. The next morning, guests boarded private jets to Florence for the ceremony at the Forte di Belvedere, rented for a cool $400,000.
  5. Mumford Sons, “Hopeless Wanderer” That one time Jason Bateman, Ed Helms, Will Forte, and Jason Sudeikis had a jam session.
  6. The latest luxury hotel group to cave was Rocco Forte Hotels, which announced last month that in-room Wi-Fi is now free.
  7. If fashion is more your forte, there are even pieces of haute couture and sportswear in the show.
  8. Then, he engages in a full-on make-out session with his former SNL compadre Will Forte, sporting a bushy beard.
  9. An ear accustomed to the fine tone of a good violin will not now tolerate a bad piano-forte.
  10. Et depuis ils allerent cotoyans la terre, en forte que le 21.
  11. She was even allowed, through her friends, to procure a piano-forte, which afforded her many hours of recreation.
  12. This is his great forte, and to hear him speak, sends a thrill through the whole system, and a tremor through the brain.
  13. Mr. Conner taught the piano forte in the best families in the city of Philadelphia—among merchants, bankers, and professional men.