finesse
英 [fɪˈnes]
美 [fɪˈnes]
n. 手腕; 策略; 手段
v. 用策略对付某事; 巧妙地做; 派头十足地做
Collins.1 / BNC.18503 / COCA.13491
牛津词典
noun
- 手腕;策略;手段
great skill in dealing with people or situations, especially in a delicate way
verb
- 用策略对付某事
to deal with sth in a way that is clever but slightly dishonest- to finesse a deal
略施小计达成一桩交易
- to finesse a deal
- 巧妙地做;派头十足地做
to do sth with a lot of skill or style
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 手腕;策略;技巧
If you do something withfinesse, you do it with great skill and style.- ...handling momentous diplomatic challenges with tact and finesse.
运用机智和策略处理重大外交难题
- ...handling momentous diplomatic challenges with tact and finesse.
英英释义
noun
- subtly skillful handling of a situation
双语例句
- I still have the heart finesse to fall back on.
我可以依靠红心飞牌。 - This takes some finesse.
这需要一些技巧。 - You can finesse the question by having people self-referentially define.
你可以提出有技巧的问题,让人们以自己指认的方式定义。 - To accomplish by the use of finesse. She has a pair of clever hands.
以技巧实现利用巧妙的手段完成她有一双灵巧的手。 - He wheedled money from his father with considerable finesse.
他耍了个手腕儿花言巧语地从父亲那里得到了钱。 - French nuance and finesse are everywhere.
对法语的借用和引用则在英语中是随处可见。 - It requires skill and finesse.
这项任务需要技巧和灵巧。 - A shrewd diplomat must be a master of finesse.
一个精明的外交官必定是位手腕高手。 - Terminating a project needs delicate handling and finesse.
想要中止项目,需要精妙的处理方法和技巧。 - Paul played the sonata with great finesse.
保罗以丰富的技巧弹奏了这部奏鸣曲。