nimbleness 的定义
nim·bler, nim·blest.
nimbleness 近义词
grace
更多nimbleness例句
- Thanks to new models that are more nimble, capable, and family-friendly than ever, these vehicles are quickly becoming key pieces of outdoor gear that facilitate everything from mountain biking to skiing to overlanding.
- Being nimble in any nascent industry or category is everything.
- We are a small and nimble company, and I don’t plan on becoming so big that we can’t pivot on a dime to do the right thing at the right time.
- That’s because a shorter contract means the city can be nimble enough to renegotiate as energy technology, global markets or local climate policies change.
- Unlike search or social domains, the aggregator category is increasingly diverse and nimble enough to meet the needs of consumers.
- With incredible nimbleness, these playful farm animals hop onto a flexible piece of steel.
- And yes, the use of the phrase "legitimate rape" suggests a certain lack of verbal nimbleness.
- But if anything, President Obama has demonstrated an admirable nimbleness in response to changing circumstances.
- It was a sort of rural salon de danse, where the villagers met nightly, to exhibit and cultivate their national nimbleness of toe.
- See, too, how slowly the unpractised apprehension of an older child trudges after the nimbleness of a conjurer.
- Hideously frightened, he doubled this way and that, with a nimbleness that his huge pursuer could not hope to match.
- As he ran upwards, climbing the steep stairs with the nimbleness of a monkey, he bellowed the great news to each crowded doorway.
- Fingers that had learned nimbleness and accuracy of touch in other fields, did not lag long here.