astute的意思和读音

astute

: [əˈstut] : [əˈstjuːt]

adj.

adj.+n.astute move

adj.stupid

adj.shrewd,smart,perceptive,judicious,incisive

astuteadj.

1.very clever and quick at seeing what to do in a particular situation, especially how to get an advantage

an astute businessman/politician/observer

It was an astute move to sell the shares then.

adj.1.,,

adj.1.good at judging situations and people quickly and able to use this knowledge for personal benefit

1. astrology n. astute ? adj. , asunder v. ...

2. churlish adj. astute adj. , asunder adv. , ...

3. astrology n. astute ? adj. , asunder v. ...

4. aspiring= ambitious assuage v. astute adj. atrophy v. ...

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1.Ever since she was little, she had an astute awareness of her "bad family background, " living constantly in humiliation.

2.The next day an astute doctor alerted health authorities and sent blood and tissue samples to a U. S. Navy medical research unit in Jakarta.

3.It was not surprising that the most astute of Antony's generals should several years later vouch for her military genius.

4.I think your initial decision to honor the contracts was both ethical and financially astute, but it seems to have been politically unwise.

5.To his brothers during the war, he was their astute and fearless leader, ready to face death without a moment's notice.

6.If even the really knowledgeable, astute bloggers in this business are tired of my trying to defend Kobe, then maybe I should just stop.

7.Last week I mentioned that astute investors following the Common Sense system should be getting ready to sell something.

8.Astute people have noted that the magnitude of a quake does not seem to have relevance to the destruction that ensures.

9.The Belgians are technically astute and prefer presentations with a great deal of factual information.

10."OK, fine, " he said. "The good thing is that Brazilian public opinion is astute. ",“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>西。”