finesse如何读

英:[fɪˈnes]

美:[fəˈnɛs]

finesse是什么意思

n.

手腕,手段

技巧,策略

纤细

偷牌

vt.

巧妙处理

以偷牌方式先出

施巧计

[牌]偷牌

vi.

施展巧计

偷牌

finesse自然拼读

fi·nesse

fih nes

finesse变形

第三人称单数:finesses

现在分词:finessing

过去式:finessed

过去分词:finessed

finesse英英释义

noun

refinement or delicacy of workmanship, structure, or texture

trinkets of an extreme finesse—Arnold Rosin

skillful handling of a situation : adroit maneuvering

She handled the interviewer's questions with finesse.

the withholding of one's highest card or trump in the hope that a lower card will take the trick because the only opposing higher card is in the hand of an opponent who has already played

verb

intransitive verb

to make a finesse in playing cards

transitive verb

to play (a card) in a finesse

to bring about, direct, or manage by adroit maneuvering

finesse his way through tight places—Marquis James

evade, skirt

finesse the hard issues

finesse词源中文解释

1520年代,“精细”(已过时); 1530年代,“巧妙手法,精妙策略”,源自法语 finesse “精细,微妙”,源自古法语 fin “微妙的,精致的”(参见 fine(形容词))。

finesse_体育行业词汇

保留好牌以赢牌的手法

技巧

策略

finesse词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, "fineness," borrowed from Middle French, "fineness, subtlety, ruse, trick," from fin fine >entry 1 + -esse, suffix forming abstract nouns from adjectives, going back to Latin -itia (with phonetic development as if from -icia) — more at -ice Verb derivative of finesse >entry 1

The first known use of finesse was in the 15th century

finesse儿童词典英英释义

fingerprintnoun

the pattern of marks made by pressing the tip of a finger on a surfaceespecially: a pattern of marks in ink of the lines on the tip of a finger taken for the purpose of identification

fingernailnoun

the nail of a finger

fingeringnoun

the method of using the fingers in playing an instrument

the marking on a piece of music that shows what fingers are to be used

the act or process of handling or touching with fingers

fingerboardnoun

the part of a stringed instrument against which the fingers press the strings to vary the pitch

finger1 of 2noun

one of the five divisions of the end of the handespecially: one other than the thumb

something that resembles or does the work of a finger

a part of a glove into which a finger is inserted

the width of a finger

finger2 of 2verb

to touch with the fingers : handle

to perform with the fingers or with a certain fingering

finfishnoun

fish entry 1 sense 1b

finesse1 of 2noun

skillful or delicate handling or artistry

finesse2 of 2verb

to bring about a result by finesse

finesse 例句

1 Risotto lacked finesse, and it, too, was bland, despite nuggets of savory rabbit sausage and a plethora of vegetables, including nettles and radish.

2 However, a winning diamond finesse would be sufficient.

3 And Ardent, in my hometown, truly nails the tasting menu, with finesse and next-level skill going into every bite.

4 The production, directed with sly finesse by Mr. Ives’s frequent collaborator John Rando, comes from Primary Stages, which revived Mr. Ives’s earlier collection “All in the Timing” a couple of seasons ago.

5 The play's message, about shifting identity in the face of the pressures of urban life, is rammed home repeatedly, with little finesse.

6 Dudamel's performances offered precision and finesse, factors he might usefully have brought to the opener, John Adams's flippantly titled Son of Chamber Symphony, which was instead strenuously conducted by the composer.

7 Holbein’s two famous ambassadors had been sent from France to finesse this deal.

8 It was a responsive and polished orchestra that awaited Schwarz's downbeat and played for him with both alacrity and finesse.

9 Most of the painting and drawing is of the naive school, but Kat Lyons shows more finesse in her picture of an ant in a blazing forest, inspired by California’s wildfires.

10 Being discreet when giving tips to relevant service professionals. No one should see the money. This takes some finesse.

在给相关服务人士小费时要注意,不要让其他人看到你给了多少钱。这需要一些技巧。

11 It’s not just the way he moves, with uncultivated finesse — dreamily, animalistic, like a rock star.

12 The few remaining days before Tuesday's deadline are about finessing specific policy revisions to build political support, but also involve the strategic calculation of running out the clock.

13 Most of all, the kitchen, under Sean Gray, has a high degree of finesse.

14 Three seasons later, “Empire” has invoked H.I.V./AIDS again, but this time, the subject has been finessed into the story, as a way to educate viewers, not to shock them.

15 Yet Fallaci maintained an iron grip on the project, constantly finessing what the dogged author called “her official image.”

16 Bolstered by David Rockwell’s impressively unfussy, malleable sets, the show lays out the sisters’ back story with more finesse and acknowledges with more cunning tunefulness our squirmy curiosity over the twins’ personal lives.

17 A dancer of uncommon finesse and control, he requires no external assistance to convey the illusion of operating in lower gravity.

18 In Italy, you should never underestimate the amount of finesse brought to bear on the most elemental of pleasures.

19 There is terrific purity, finesse , and length of flavors nicely buttressed by acidity and tannin.

在精致的果酸与丹宁衬托下,此酒口味更加纯净, 优雅而持久.

20 But the bottles with the most finesse and nuance, and which have drawn the most interest, are from Comando G, whose wines are now among the most compelling in Spain.

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