more skillful 的定义
- having or exercising skill: a skillful juggler.
- showing or involving skill: a skillful display of fancy diving.
- Obsolete. reasonable; rational.
more skillful 近义词
able, talented
more skillful 的近义词 48 个
- accomplished
- adept
- adroit
- competent
- experienced
- practical
- proficient
- seasoned
- skilled
- smart
- trained
- a hand at
- apt
- brainy
- clever
- cool
- crack
- crackerjack
- dexterous
- expert
- good
- handy
- into
- learned
- old
- on the ball
- practiced
- prepared
- pretty
- primed
- pro
- professional
- quick
- ready
- really into
- savvy
- sharp
- smooth
- there
- tuned in
- versant
- versed
- vet
- veteran
- well-versed
- whiz
- wicked
- wised up
more skillful 的反义词 17 个
更多more skillful例句
- It’s more rare that you get the chance to watch skillful artists and artisans work.
- I feel like they’ve packaged influencer selection services into their overall offering in a very skillful and effective way.
- There are simply too many characters jostling for attention in a book that covers more than six decades, and even Leonnig’s skillful writing can’t quite overcome the numbing impact of so much detail.
- As I watched on opening night, I could appreciate the beautiful and skillful filmmaking, but that did not prevent the emotional roller coaster I felt as I watched almost two years of our relationship condensed into 20 minutes of footage.
- That’s thanks to skillful fighting, venom and lots of prey-wrapping silk.
- So is science just another upaya, or skillful means, to spread Buddhist teaching?
- But NPs are quite capable of delivering skillful primary care without my looking over their shoulders.
- Even the most quick-witted cops and the most skillful surgeons could not have saved him.
- If you look in the dictionary today, it says “naiad: any skillful female wimmer.”
- He was medevacced to Dallas and survived only to face the smart and skillful Fernandez in court.
- Coldriver did not know there was such a thing as inviting patronage by skillful display.
- The Girondists knew to whom they were indebted for many of the most skillful parries and retaliatory blows.
- He earned thirty-six francs a month by his position to support himself, but he was neat and skillful.
- Skillful work had made it seem a vital thing to the people, and hundreds of letters and telegrams poured in to representatives.
- It is a powerful summary, and a skillful plea for the adoption of a policy of conciliation with the colonies of America.