knack 的定义
- a special skill, talent, or aptitude: He had a knack for saying the right thing.
- a clever or adroit way of doing something.
- a trick or ruse.
- a sharp, cracking sound.
- Archaic. a knickknack; trinket.
knack 近义词
ability, talent
更多knack例句
- Rivera has a knack for social media, which he uses to create content for events, speak out about problems in the restaurant industry, or just post pictures of delicious food and cute dogs.
- Beautiful table decor isn’t always reliant on candles, flower arrangements, or other knick knacks.
- Along the way, it developed a knack for edgy destinations, among them Pakistan’s Karakoram Range, where the highlight was the literally breathtaking ascent to K2’s 16,500-foot base camp.
- I feel like I have a knack for speaking up for what I feel, not only the silent majority, but the forgotten Americans who come from places like where I come from.
- The robots are not only some of the most advanced in the world, their makers just seem to have a knack for dynamite demos.
- Brinsley was trying to produce tracks—hip-hop, mostly—and he apparently had a knack as a techie.
- In the film, Foxx is able to showcase his singing, knack for comedy and all-around versatility.
- Puck artists, like their predecessors, combined picture-making skills with a caricatural precision and a knack for lethal symbols.
- Nigel Lythgoe has a knack for resuscitating pop culture tenets that seem on their death bed.
- How did you develop this knack for inventing, and surrealism?
- There is quite a little knack in letting the hand fall so, but when you have once got it, the chord sounds much richer and fuller.
- Hope-Jones' enthusiasm knew no bounds and he had the knack of imparting it to those who worked under him.
- They possessed the knack of composition and were what Bobby Hargrew called fluid writers.
- After several failures, the boys acquired the knack of making up and binding a pack.
- It requires a good deal of knack to keep your balance while some one is pounding you with a large pillow.