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ingeniously

/in-jeen-yuhs/US // ɪnˈdʒin yəs //UK // (ɪnˈdʒiːnjəs, -nɪəs) //

巧妙地,巧妙的,精巧地,巧夺天工

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction: an ingenious machine.
    • : cleverly inventive or resourceful: an ingenious press agent.
    • : Obsolete. intelligent; showing genius.ingenuous.

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Examples

  • There’s nothing more to say because it’s such a simple, ingenious little item.

  • Clams and mussels are foraged in many ways, and some are truly ingenious.

  • Enter the station plot, an ingenious way to print lots of information in a tiny space.

  • As shoppers shifted to virtual shopping carts, companies deployed ingenious machine-learning and audience-segmentation solutions — honed across months of testing — to guide their brand partners through unprecedented challenges.

  • In addition to Mitchell’s anticipated growth into the All-Star he became this season, Utah had an imposing defense, long-range shooters and ingenious coaching.

  • Ross has ingeniously located much of modern physics in the Bible, including the laws of thermodynamics and the Big Bang.

  • The ACA was ingeniously designed to deliver benefits to Democratic constituencies and impose costs on Republican ones.

  • The explosive material was ingeniously placed in printer ink cartridges where the ink powder normally goes.

  • This is salesmanship, and of the most ingeniously manipulative kind.

  • He ingeniously accomplished his herculean task with the help of a small staff of men who shared his commitment to the cause.

  • Of variety of perilous adventures and peril, ingeniously surmounted, there is no lack.

  • Adolphe, you have arrived unfortunately at that season so ingeniously called the Indian Summer of Marriage.

  • On close inspection it proved to be a pin so prettily and ingeniously made that anybody might be pleased to wear it.

  • Their arms, and sometimes the lower parts of the body and legs, are ingeniously tattooed.

  • "You lie very ingeniously, Herr Twenty-eight," she said with a smile.