nimble 的定义
nim·bler, nim·blest.
nimble 近义词
dexterous, smart
更多nimble例句
- This was a huge career jump for her, a leap from a large, established brand to a much newer and nimbler one.
- Every client wants to become that smarter, faster and that nimbler business, but they, of course, also see that they are faced with challenges today and in the future.
- In 2020, small businesses were forced to be nimble to grow and survive.
- Crises like the pandemic tend to bring agencies and clients closer together and we’re getting good feedback with regards to how nimble we’ve been throughout the crisis.
- For the past five years, brands have become nimbler and the planning cycles have gotten shorter and shorter.
- It zips like all comedies seem to zip today, quick and nimble, its tone affectionate snark.
- The best politics here is to be principled, nimble, and shrewd.
- Here, the brainiacs were ridiculed and the hairy nimble beasts ruled the day.
- “Indies have low overhead, are nimble, and rarely work by committees,” Spillman says.
- The U.S. appears slow-witted on this, and the Qataris appear quick and nimble.
- He was a pretty bright sort, that same Goodell, quick-witted, nimble of tongue above the average Englishman.
- He is such a nimble little fellow that he did this several times, and hardly ever failed.
- As for poor Dolly, if he catches her and tries to convert her to his ideas, the child has nimble feet and can run.
- He came up laboriously—the more laboriously by virtue of his very efforts to show himself still nimble in his mistress's eyes.
- Nimble-finger never finished that bone-handled hunting knife.