tact 的定义
- 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.
tact 近义词
finesse, thoughtfulness
tact 的近义词 42 个
- common sense
- discretion
- prudence
- refinement
- sensitivity
- subtlety
- acumen
- acuteness
- address
- adroitness
- amenity
- aptness
- care
- consideration
- control
- courtesy
- delicacy
- diplomacy
- discernment
- discrimination
- gallantry
- head
- intelligence
- judgment
- penetration
- perception
- perspicacity
- poise
- policy
- presence
- repose
- skill
- smoothness
- suavity
- tactfulness
- understanding
- urbanity
- delicatesse
- good taste
- horse sense
- politicness
- savoir faire
tact 的反义词 17 个
更多tact例句
- 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.