feat如何读

英:[fiːt]

美:[fiːt]

feat英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]功绩,伟业; 技艺 successful completion of sth needing skill, strength or courage

feat是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 武艺
  2. 功绩
  3. 技艺
  4. 业绩
  5. 技术
  6. 壮举
  7. 英勇事迹
  8. 卓绝的手艺
  9. 本领
  10. 功劳
  11. 武功
  12. 绝技
  13. 功夫
  14. 奇迹
  15. 伟大的举动
  16. 动作
  17. 活动
  18. 任务
  19. 技艺表演
  20. 伟业
adj. (形容词)
  1. 漂亮的
  2. 合适的
  3. 灵巧的
  4. 整洁的

feat变形

复数:feats

feat词根

词根:feat

n.

feature 特色,特征;容貌;特写或专题节目

vi.

feature 起重要作用

vt.

feature 特写;以…为特色;由…主演

feat英英释义

noun

a deed notable especially for courage

the brave feats of ordinary foot soldiers

an act or product of skill, endurance, or ingenuity

Building the bridge was an engineering feat.

act, deed

adjective

archaic becoming, neat

archaic smart, dexterous

feat词源中文解释

14世纪中期,“行动,行为”,来自盎格鲁-法语 fet,源自古法语 fait “行动,行为,成就”(12世纪),源自拉丁语 factum “已完成的事情”,是基于 facere “制造,做”的过去分词的名词,源自 PIE 词根 *dhe- “设置,放置”。 “杰出或高贵的行为”一词始于约1400年的短语 feat of arms(法语 fait d'armes)。

feat_体育行业词汇

技艺

功夫

武艺

feat词源英文解释

Noun Middle English fet, fait, borrowed from Anglo-French, going back to Latin factum "deed, action" — more at fact Adjective Middle English fet, fayt, borrowed from Anglo-French fait, past participle of faire "to do, make, perform," going back to Latin facere — more at fact

The first known use of feat was in the 14th century

feat儿童词典英英释义

featherbrainnoun

a foolish scatterbrained person

featherbrainnoun

a foolish scatterbrained person

featherbrainnoun

a foolish scatterbrained person

feather bednoun

a mattress filled with feathersalso: a bed with such a mattress

feather1 of 2noun

one of the light horny growths that make up the outer covering of the body of a bird

kind entry 1 sense 1, nature

birds of a feather

clothing sense 1, dress

in full feather

condition entry 1 sense 5b, mood

in fine feather

feather2 of 2verb

to provide (as an arrow) with a feather

to cover, clothe, or adorn with feathers

to turn (an oar blade) parallel to the water when lifting from the water at the end of a stroke

to change the angle of (airplane propeller blades) to reduce air resistancealso: to change the angle of airplane propeller blades of (an engine) in such a manner

to grow feathers

to move, spread, or grow like feathers

featnoun

act entry 1 sense 1, deed

a deed notable especially for courage

an act or product of skill, strength, or cleverness

feat 例句

1 They did magic there, and feats of alchemy.

2 To a greater or lesser degree, most members of the reporting team performed similar feats of tedious investigation before finding characters who would personify the statistical trends.

3 A feat, I haven’t a doubt, that will eventually win me the Eastern Philosophy Chair in Hell.

4 She had never equaled the feat of eating one a day as she had on the Musengezi.

5 It’s said that they could perform seemingly impossible feats.

6 If I managed to nick him, it would be a feat.

7 Then, with Great Effort, I managed to pull out the plug: one of the most difficult feats of my life.

8 How on earth can one accomplish such a feat?

一个人怎么能够完成如此伟大的工作 呢 ?

9 An acrobatic feat that made a terrific hit with the audience was the somersaulting.

大受观众欢迎的杂技表演是翻筋斗。

10 Though no great technical feat, the procedure opens a range of unsettling possibilities.

虽然这不是什么伟大的技术壮举,但这一过程开启了一系列令人不安的可能性。

11 It is no small feat to have come so far, and through such dangers, still bearing the Ring.’

12 Padva’s costumes and Mr. Barris’s feats of engineering are obvious, the mark of the Burgess sisters is more subtle, though it permeates almost every aspect of the circus.

13 He looked wild; it was like him to attempt a mad, impossible feat like this.

14 Though no fan of the Inka, he conceded that “only a very small number of empires throughout the whole world have succeeded in achieving this feat.”

15 To understand what a feat this is, imagine a standard dining room table covered in a black tablecloth and someone throwing a handful of salt across it.

16 The resounding success of the Curagao experiment whetted the appetites of Florida livestock raisers for a similar feat that would relieve them of the scourge of screw-worms.

17 He paid his attention all to this thing, as an idler might observe the feat of a juggler, without interest in the outcome.

他把全部注意力都集中在这件事上,就像一个游手好闲的人在观看一场魔术师技艺表演,对最后的结果并不感兴趣。

18 The impact of this feat on the Dufarges was so acute that their hearts literally burst, and they dropped dead at the Laughing Man’s feet.

19 The feat surely made Richard Parker the largest stowaway, proportionally speaking, in the history of navigation.

20 As we get older, crying becomes a tool of social interaction: grief and joy, shame and pride, feat and manipulation.

随着我们年龄的增长,哭泣变成了一种社交工具:悲伤与快乐,羞耻与骄傲,壮举与操控。

feat 同义词

13 伟业

stroke

feat 短语相关

no mean feat

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