astutely
英
美
adv. 狡狯地;巧妙地
BNC.34587 / COCA.28195
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 精明的;敏锐的
If you describe someone asastute, you think they show an understanding of behaviour and situations, and are skilful at using this knowledge to their own advantage.- She was politically astute...
她很有政治头脑。 - He made a series of astute business decisions.
他作出了一系列精明的商业决策。
- She was politically astute...
英英释义
adv
- in a shrewd manner
- he invested his fortune astutely
- he was acutely insightful
双语例句
- I had by now astutely concluded that we could not win.
我当时已机敏地断定我们不可能取胜。 - While certainly not a pattern followed by extraordinary executives, many people have advanced their careers by playing internal politics astutely.
这种事,但却有不少人是靠一副灵敏的头脑,玩弄内部政治窜起的。 - Even in a company that astutely manages cultural change, it's rare to have addressed everything the first time out.
即使在一间公司敏锐管理文化的改变,它的稀有,以解决一切,第一次。 - He invested his fortune astutely.
他看准时机投入了他的财产。 - That was what ADA quonsetf astutely intended.
这正是艾达昆赛脱狡狯之处。 - He has also astutely insisted that no budget will be set before government auditors report on public finances.
他还精明地坚持,在政府审计机构报告公共财政状况之前,不会制订任何预算。 - Margaret Laurence, a renowned Canadian woman writer, deals most astutely with the theme of clashes, communication and assimilation between people of different races and cultures.
加拿大女作家玛格丽特·劳伦斯的文学创作以不同种族、文化的冲突、沟通和融合为主题。 - Some executives felt that their Chinese suitors had bargained astutely.
一些受访高管认为他们的中国买家很会讨价还价。 - Resigning, Machiavelli astutely noted, would operate not only to defend against suspicion but also to create a reputation for probity.
马基雅弗利颇有深意地指出,辞职不仅可避免猜疑,还可因这一德行而获誉。