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versatility

/vur-suh-til-i-tee/US // ˌvɜr səˈtɪl ɪ ti //

多功能性,通用性,多样性,多用途性

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or quality of being useful for or easily adapted to various tasks, styles, fields of endeavor, etc.: The versatility of the space makes it perfect for a business lunch, an informal dinner, a cocktail with friends in the evening, or a revitalizing cup of tea.Much sought-after on the international music circuit, the conductor’s versatility and broad repertoire have taken her to symphony and chamber orchestras, contemporary music ensembles, and opera houses across the world.

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  • Doncic was brilliant during the bubble playoffs, and Richardson brings some much-needed size and defensive versatility on the wing.

  • This time, he set his sights on Israel’s Deni Avdija, a small forward with the versatility to plug into multiple different lineups and give Washington the depth and defensive bump it craves.

  • In a league that craves the offensive gravity and defensive versatility each one promises to offer, it shouldn’t be a surprise if more than one is off the board before the first 10 picks are announced.

  • Compared with Factor55’s standard Flatlink, the E adds a little versatility to its connection options.

  • As we move later into the season, the Ultralight is showing its versatility.

  • In the film, Foxx is able to showcase his singing, knack for comedy and all-around versatility.

  • She was known for her versatility, and was nominated for her performances in Caged, Detective Story, and Interrupted Melody.

  • But there is no standard in English other than its versatility.

  • “I was amazed with the versatility of her look,” he explained of Lohan.

  • I've since tried various replacements, none of which have had the versatility of the original gizmo.

  • Tucker showed his versatility by writing drama and political satires as well as poetry.

  • The swift versatility of my soul was upon the point of calling this as fine a figure of young womanhood as I had ever seen.

  • Great versatility of power will hardly be found without a tendency to versatility of principle.

  • He had not Luther's physical strength, nor his versatility of genius; nor as a reformer was he so violent.

  • Her production is studded with beauties of thought and phrase that betray a genius of rare vigor and versatility.