单词 | finesse |
释义 | finesse (fɪnes ) uncountable noun If you do something with finesse, you do it with great skill and style. ...handling momentous diplomatic challenges with tact and finesse. Synonyms: diplomacy, discretion, subtlety, delicacy Collocations: lack finesse Flashy animations moving the story along jar with the clunky, text-based dialogue sections, which lack finesse. Times, Sunday Times Its chunky narratives may lack finesse, but they deliver trench loads of story. Times, Sunday Times Like the land its author loves, it lacks finesse and often seems to engulf the weary traveller in its endless twists and turns. Times, Sunday Times Yes, the film lacks finesse, but it's painfully funny. Times, Sunday Times Travel and culture are important to you and you'll shy away from anything lacking finesse. The Sun The highlight — as it has to be — was the searing larghetto, where this orchestra's tonal beauty and technical finesse were shown off most unforgettably. Times, Sunday Times Athletic and technical finesse are not always to be found. Times, Sunday Times A bit of both, but the technical finesse was hard to fault. Times, Sunday Times With other players there'd be the fear that suave technical finesse might smother genuine expression. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 策略 Japanese: 技巧 |
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