English to Japanese Meaning of adroit - 器用な


Adroit :
器用な

悪賢いです, 器用な, 賢いです, 功績, 習熟, 効率的, 専門, 堪能, 達者, ハンディ, 器用, 学びました, 農業に従事, 警報, 活発, 進取, リーディング, 主務

器用な巧み如才なさ
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Definitions of adroit in English
Adjective(1) quick or skillful or adept in action or thought
Examples of adroit in English
(1) Although the attack was adroit - and enjoyable to read - its arguments are not convincing.(2) You mentioned in your presentation that particularly younger people who are both adroit and adept at the new technology, thrive in that environment.(3) With an adroit and intelligent adaptation, Ruiz has forced us to reflect on how we make our own lives into stories, and how we tell them to ourselves.(4) He's no naif, living in a fantasy world, but an adroit political player, using an image of weirdness to protect him.(5) The series was also notable for the wonderfully adroit way it visually mixed the father's past and present, and segued from one to the other.(6) I think a larger point maybe to be made is we're looking at a guy who is an inveterate maybe even shameless but wonderfully adroit scene stealer.(7) He hoped the venture would help generate tourism as the society planned to invite groups adroit in the ancient art of change-bell ringing to the Barbon church.(8) Shakespeare, socially adroit and professionally gifted, would have been well placed to make his big career move into the Chamberlain's Men.(9) Even the most clever, adroit , and skillful legislature cannot achieve zero risk in human affairs.(10) In the end, then, Shaw's greatest skill turned out to be not in adroit plot construction, but in creating good roles for actors.(11) The adroit and intelligent use of other men's work, says Prodwit, ÔÇÿleads to public applause and adequate remuneration.ÔÇÖ(12) My hands are bigger, and more adroit , with nimble fingers that can tie shoes, unwrap candies, and get the sand out from between my toes before we leave the beach.(13) But his other themes and scenes of domestic crises are present and familiar, played out here with adroit skill and humour(14) Again the Chilingirian chose a very fast tempo, which required the first violin especially to be extremely adroit .(15) Akin to an artist to his canvas, he plays with an adroit cunning that is matchless to his peers.(16) This is an adroit sidestepping of the issue, but a sidestep all the same.
Related Phrases of adroit
(1) adroit ::
器用な
Synonyms
Adjective
1. skillful ::
達者
2. adept ::
名人
3. dexterous ::
器用な
4. deft ::
器用
5. nimble ::
軽快
6. able ::
できます
7. capable ::
できます
8. skilled ::
習熟
9. expert ::
専門
10. masterly ::
旨く
11. masterful ::
腕利き
12. master ::
マスター
13. practiced ::
練習
14. handy ::
ハンディ
15. polished ::
研磨
16. slick ::
なめらかな
17. proficient ::
堪能
18. accomplished ::
達成
19. gifted ::
才能の
21. quick-witted ::
才気煥発
22. quick-thinking ::
迅速な思考
23. clever ::
賢いです
24. smart ::
スマート
25. sharp ::
シャープ
26. cunning ::
悪知恵
27. wily ::
悪賢いです
28. resourceful ::
機知
29. astute ::
抜け目のありません
30. shrewd ::
ちゃっかり
31. canny ::
気の利きました
32. nifty ::
気のききました
33. crack ::
亀裂
34. mean ::
平均
35. ace ::
エース
36. A1 ::
A1
38. on the ball ::
ボールの上に
39. savvy ::
手腕
40. crackerjack ::
crackerjack
Antonyms
1. amateur ::
アマチュア
2. artless ::
あどけないです
3. rude ::
無礼
4. unprofessional ::
専門外の
Different Forms
adroit, adroitly, adroitness
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