resourceful / rɪˈsɔrs fəl, -ˈsoʊrs-, -ˈzɔrs-, -ˈzoʊrs- /

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resourceful 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. able to deal skillfully and promptly with new situations, difficulties, etc.

resourceful 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

imaginative

更多resourceful例句

  1. Marketers need to be respectful of these pioneers and create messaging that speaks to their resourceful spirit.
  2. He was an immensely resourceful young man who left a deep impression in the hearts and minds of all who were fortunate to have met, known, and loved him.
  3. With better education and a widening of employment options, women were becoming more independent and resourceful.
  4. When the shots aren’t falling, the Pelicans need to be resourceful in getting open looks.
  5. For years he was a resourceful link and activist-connector for American and emerging worldwide LGBT rights movements.
  6. Joey was strong, resourceful, plucky, goofy, and vulnerable—and, of course, you hoped she would pick Pacey over Dawson.
  7. Yet, I also witnessed the resourceful way quidditch players responded to criticism.
  8. But colleagues insist he is smart, resourceful, talented, and terrifically hard-working.
  9. Milchberg was careful and resourceful, acquiring a work permit for the Ostbahn railway yard, where he unloaded coal trucks.
  10. Children are not idealized: they are resourceful but prickly, cunning but confused.
  11. It was a difficult undertaking, but Kerr thought a bold, resourceful man could carry it out with profit.
  12. You're young and strong, reasonably intelligent, and extremely resourceful.
  13. A peep into a resourceful mind would be more to the purpose.
  14. At last the resourceful Vertumnus hit upon the plan that brought him well-earned success.
  15. I looked with admiration upon this resourceful Celestial, and then felt mildly irritated at the completeness of the whole ménage.