sleight的意思和读音

sleight

: [slaɪt] : [slaɪt]

n.

n.1.,;〈,2.,

n.1.dexterity or skill in doing something2.cunning or trickery

1. ■ SHOW →「 」 ■ SLEIGHT →「 」 ■ TRICK →「 」 ...

2. sleigh sleight slenderness ratio ...

3. sleigh sleight slenderness ratio ...

4. Sleeve Sleight Slim ...

5. sleigh sleight slenderness ratio ...

6. sleek v. (使sleight n. slew v. (使,n., …

7. :sign/sine ) :slight/sleight () :roam/Rome () ...

8. sleek v. (使sleight n. slew v. (使,n., …

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1.(That's not quite true, of course, but politics often involves a bit of sophistry and rhetorical sleight-of-hand).()。

2.All this may sound too clever by half to some ears, as if linguistic sleight-of-hand can somehow overcome deep disagreements.仿

3.But would such a sleight of hand really stand up to legal scrutiny in the aftermath of Armageddon?

4.But the attempt at verbal sleight of hand did little to conceal what appeared to be Syria's intent, experts and Western diplomats said.西

5.Harry Potter may have been a Blairite phenomenon, conquering the world with sleight of hand and boyish allure.《

6.Thank you. If anybody wants to see some sleight of hand later on, I'll be outside. Thank you. (Applause) Thank you.....(

7.the fact that Glenn Beck's website exposed the sleight of hand shows that you can be opinionated yet fair.

8.The application Dr van der Linde made would have steered clear of this problem through a small sleight of hand.Linde

9.But with the resulting bubble contributing to a deep recession, US tolerance for this mercantile sleight of hand has come to an end.退

10.The damaged king, who by artistic sleight of hand is everyman, can be restored to full potency when he gets his voice back.