virtuosity 的定义
- the character, ability, or skill of a virtuoso.
- a fondness for or interest in virtu.
virtuosity 近义词
等同于 art
等同于 mastery
等同于 artistry
等同于 touch
等同于 fire
virtuosity 的近义词 42 个
- force
- heat
- light
- ardor
- brio
- dash
- drive
- eagerness
- energy
- enthusiasm
- excitement
- exhilaration
- fervency
- fervor
- ginger
- gusto
- heartiness
- impetuosity
- intensity
- life
- liveliness
- luster
- passion
- pep
- punch
- radiance
- scintillation
- snap
- sparkle
- spirit
- splendor
- starch
- verve
- vim
- vivacity
- zeal
- zing
- zip
- calenture
- red heat
- white heat
- élan
virtuosity 的反义词 14 个
更多virtuosity例句
- No record can adequately express the timeless virtuosity of so many champions who crowd and jostle in the annals for attention.
- To write a good argument requires some virtuosity — most people don’t really enjoy listening to others bicker, especially people they don’t know or have any reason to care about.
- Virtuosity in playing blues licks is like virtuosity in celebrating the Mass, it is empty, it means nothing.
- Furthermore, the simplicity of his clothes belied their technical virtuosity, their status.
- As performer his virtuosity was unquestioned and unparalleled.
- In some ways, the lack of linguistic virtuosity came as a relief.
- He identifies as his primary influence The Graduate, in its technical virtuosity and ability to nailgun the zeitgeist.
- I think that he had more virtuosity, and yet more delicacy of feeling, than either Rubinstein or Blow.
- Kndinger had come to Russia at eighteen, and delighted the public of St. Petersburg by his brilliant virtuosity.
- The last century has been one of increasing virtuosity in the management of lyric metres.
- It is fair to say that similar precocity in other children has not always resulted in virtuosity.
- Sarasate's virtuosity shines and pleases and surprises the audience continually.