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masterfully

/mas-ter-fuhl, mah-ster-/US // ˈmæs tər fəl, ˈmɑ stər- //UK // (ˈmɑːstəfʊl) //

巧妙地,娴熟地,巧妙的,得心应手

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : dominating; self-willed; imperious.
    • : having or showing the qualities of a master; authoritative; powerful.
    • : showing mastery or skill; masterly: a masterful performance.

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Examples

  • Analysis of these perfectly preserved specimens revealed their handlers’ masterful selective breeding techniques.

  • Eventually, in the novel’s most masterful scene, Annabel’s willfulness and her father’s awkwardness bring down an avalanche of suspicion that shakes this family to its core.

  • Coming off a masterful Game 3 performance that vaulted the Miami Heat back into the NBA Finals, Jimmy Butler had it going again early on in Game 4.

  • Here are just a few examples of how Ginsburg’s masterful practice of patience paid off, both for her career and American society.

  • Earlier this summer, the company released Spike Lee’s latest, the masterful Da 5 Bloods.

  • This was done masterfully by Newt Gingrich in the debate before the South Carolina primary.

  • Meanwhile, The Good Wife masterfully juggles moving parts in every episode, while maintaining a deliberate pace.

  • On Bates Motel, Vera Farmiga masterfully transforms a would-be harridan into a new kind of protagonist: the sensual hysteric.

  • His reviews were a unique combination of scholarly, witty, occasionally sarcastic, and masterfully entertaining.

  • Watch it in high school or college and what you see is an imaginative, masterfully paced thriller, pure and simple.

  • Koyala covertly studied the resident's profile, so boyish, yet so masterfully stern, as he gazed into the forest depths.

  • Masterfully he led the girl out through the doorway to the hall.

  • Bedstemor strode masterfully into the room, and sat down near the little pocket edition of herself.

  • As he said it, masterfully, she felt herself swept up into his strong young arms.

  • But another time I write Echo perfectly and masterfully to my own delight: having meant After-glow.