skillfully
巧妙地,娴熟地,熟练地,巧妙的
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- : having or exercising skill: a skillful juggler.
- : showing or involving skill: a skillful display of fancy diving.
- : Obsolete. reasonable; rational.
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In other words, the shorter the season, the less we can be certain the more skillful teams will rise to the top of the standings, leading to more surprises.
If you’re someone who hasn’t invested in skillful social media strategists so far, you need to reconsider.
In both “The Jar” and “The Race,” the colloquy benefits from skillful steerage by a moderator in the former case and a group of young actors in the latter.
The photographers featured in the exhibition planned meticulously for their winning shots, and the results were universally beautifully composed and skillful as well as miraculously lucky.
Meteorologists call such periods “forecasts of opportunity,” because they represent times when forecasts are likely to be more skillful.
His treachery, however, had been skillfully concealed for years.
Gil took weeks to build a monologue, skillfully turning the words on their head.
She tackles weighty subjects with a naive sensibility and faux-innocence, but skillfully avoids dumbing them down.
A helping of free PR, all while skillfully avoiding the exorbitant day rate of British fashion model Daisy Lowe.
Growing up is hard to do—was then, is now—but Crystal skillfully interweaves the bitter and the sweet.
It was being driven very rapidly, but very skillfully, and the car was empty save for the driver.
The girls were dressed in such boating costumes as gave them the very freest movement, and they both used the paddle skillfully.
Amy, who was in the bow sheered off, but brought the side of the canoe skillfully against the rough planks.
Mr. Henty has never combined history and thrilling adventure more skillfully than in this extremely interesting story.
It has an alluring plot, and is well and skillfully worked out.