adept
意味: Highly skilled or very accomplished at a particular activity, often suggesting natural talent combined with practice.
Adept conveys a level of skill that goes beyond mere competence, implying fluency and ease. It collocates with 'at' or 'in' and is used across registers, from journalism to academic writing. As a noun, an adept is someone who has mastered a particular skill or art, though this usage is rarer in modern English.
例文
- The prime minister proved adept at deflecting difficult questions during the press conference. 首相在记者会上巧妙地回避了尖锐的问题。El primer ministro demostró ser hábil esquivando preguntas difíciles durante la rueda de prensa.首相は記者会見で難しい質問をかわすのに巧みであった。총리는 기자회견에서 까다로운 질문을 교묘하게 피하는 데 능숙한 모습을 보였다.
- She is particularly adept in the art of negotiation, having brokered several high-profile deals. 她特别擅长谈判艺术,曾促成了数笔备受瞩目的交易。Es especialmente diestra en el arte de la negociación, habiendo mediado en varios acuerdos de alto perfil.彼女は特に交渉術に長けており、いくつかの注目度の高い取引をまとめてきた。그녀는 특히 협상술에 뛰어나며, 여러 건의 주목받는 거래를 성사시켜 왔다.
- The charity has become adept at leveraging social media to amplify its campaigns. 该慈善机构已经非常善于利用社交媒体来扩大其活动的影响力。La organización benéfica se ha vuelto experta en aprovechar las redes sociales para amplificar sus campañas.その慈善団体はソーシャルメディアを活用してキャンペーンの影響力を拡大することに熟達している。그 자선단체는 소셜 미디어를 활용하여 캠페인의 영향력을 확대하는 데 숙달되었다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general, professional, media
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin adeptus (one who has attained), past participle of adipisci (to attain), from ad- (to) + apisci (to reach). Originally used in English from the 17th century to describe alchemists who had achieved mastery.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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