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tact

/takt/US // tækt //UK // (tækt) //

技巧,策略,敏锐的洞察力,婉婉

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a keen sense of what to say or do to avoid giving offense; skill in dealing with difficult or delicate situations.
    • : a keen sense of what is appropriate, tasteful, or aesthetically pleasing; taste; discrimination.
    • : touch or the sense of touch.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounfinesse, thoughtfulness
Synonyms
common sense常识,常理,常识性,常識discretion自由裁量权,酌情处理,斟酌决定,谨慎prudence审慎,审慎性,谨慎性,谨慎refinement完善,精细化,精益求精,完善的sensitivity敏感性,敏感度,灵敏度,敏感subtlety细致,精妙的,精妙,细致的acumen敏锐性,敏锐度,敏锐,触觉acuteness尖锐性,敏锐性,敏锐度,尖锐度address地址,讲话,网址,讲话稿adroitness灵巧,精通,熟练程度,熟练度amenity适意性,安乐设施,安乐窝,适意aptness合适性,适切性,适宜性,适度care护理,照顾,关注,关心consideration考虑,审议,考虑到,考虑因素control控制,管制,控制权,操控courtesy礼貌,礼遇,礼节,礼节性delicacy美味佳肴,美味,珍馐,美味的东西diplomacy外交,外交学,外交活动,外交部discernment洞察力,鉴别力,辨别力,鉴别discrimination歧视,歧视问题,歧视性,鉴别gallantry勇气,英勇,勇敢,勇猛head头,头部,头颅,头头intelligence智能化,智能,智能化方面judgment判断,判断力,判决,审判penetration渗透,渗透率,穿透力,渗透性perception感知,观念,感知力,感觉perspicacity前瞻性,透视性,透视,前瞻性眼光poise雅致,雅兴,雅量,雅俗共赏policy政策,政策性,策presence存在,存在感,出现,存在性repose忏悔,宴请,宴席,安息skill技巧,技能,技术,技巧方面smoothness平滑性,平稳性,光滑度,平滑度suavity透明度,透明度高,透明度高的tactfulness技巧性,策略性,圆滑,圆滑性understanding理解,了解,理解力,了解情况urbanity城市性,城市化,城镇化,都市性delicatesse馐馐good taste好味道,好品味,好的品味,好的味道horse sense马识途,马义,马的感觉,马的意义politicness政治性,政治上,政治,政治上的savoir faire怎么做,如何做,如何做到这一点,怎么办
Antonyms

Examples

  • Even the annual TV upfront model has remained largely in tact.

  • WarnerMedia is taking a different tact in pitching its streaming service than NBCUniversal did when lining up advertisers for its Peacock streamer.

  • However, the broad outline of the traditional upfront model remains in tact.

  • With the chilly, 50-degree water discharging from Glen Canyon Dam and temperatures soaring over 100 degrees most days, it took considerable tact to regulate between such extremes.

  • So long as Quibi can continue churning out shows, so long as it is able to learn what does and does not work and change tact accordingly, Quibi has a shot.

  • He was no teacher, and he lacked the tact required in getting along with his classes.

  • It was foolish and thoughtless of me to say this, but you know how little tact the average painter has.

  • The result has all the passion, tact, and nuance of a street-corner preacher.

  • Unions take a different tact, said Nadya Stevens, an organizer for CWA Local 1180.

  • The 27-year-old will need to display a level of tact and diplomacy with which he has not previously ever been associated.

  • Under his rough exterior Soult hid great powers of business, a keen perspicacity, and much tact.

  • It made him feel important and he appreciated the tact that made it almost seem as though he had been expected.

  • If he had ever prided himself upon his tact, he was aware that to-day it would be a most miserable failure.

  • As railway secretary of the Board of Trade he was particularly distinguished for tact, strength and moderation.

  • The imperial army had to be disbanded—a most unpopular and thankless task, requiring both tact and firmness.