adept的意思和读音

adept

: [əˈdept] : [ə'dept]

n.

adj.

adepts  

adj.inept

adj.skilful,skillful,skilled,expert,proficient

adeptadj.

1.~ (at/in sth).~ (at/in doing sth)good at doing sth that is quite difficult

adj.1.;

n.1.,

adj.1.skillful at doing something

n.1.someone who is very skilled at doing something or who knows a lot about something

1. addict 使 adept adopt ...

2. adopt adept affect v ...

3. adapt adept adopt ...

4. additive adj. n.adept adj. adequate adj. ...

5. inapt adept aquatic ...

6. addict 使 adept adopt ...

7. add adept ado ...

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1.Up to now, dolphins have shown themselves to be adept at responding to human prompts, with food as a reward for performing a task.

2.Such an experience helped Clinton become a man who knew his own mind, had self restraint and self control, and was adept at competition.

3.Bush had been a very adept politician in 2000, building a coalition with moderate rhetoric and quite conservative-specific proposals.2000

4.As you know, I'm not adept at reading facial cues, but I'm going to take a stab here.

5.They have been very adept at first making money for themselves and then trading the financier's life for that of the power broker.

6."When gathering, women must be very adept at choosing just the right colour, texture and smell to ensure food safety and quality" he said.“。”

7.An adept stand-up comedian must nimbly play off the mood and tastes of any particular audience, and adjust his or her routine accordingly.

8.Officials in Changzhou, Jiangsu province, appear to be very adept at managing online criticism of their performance.

9.Barnes & Noble also has proven to be a more adept operator, with skills that it could be applied throughout a single, combined chain.Barnes&Noble

10.The Company was just as adept at playing politics abroad.