单词 | flair |
释义 | flair (fleəʳ ) 1. singular noun If you have a flair for a particular thing, you have a natural ability to do it well. ...a friend who has a flair for languages. [+ for] Synonyms: ability, feel, talent, gift 2. uncountable noun If you have flair, you do things in an original, interesting, and stylish way. [approval] Their work has all the usual punch, panache and flair you'd expect. Synonyms: style, taste, dash, chic Collocations: creative flair He was almost as well known for his lavish, annual Christmas parties in London as for his artistic and creative flair. Times, Sunday Times (2007) You have a businesslike attitude mixed with a creative flair that ensures people take your plans seriously. The Sun (2010) He began his career in 1953 with Ogilvy & Mather and quickly displayed a creative flair. Times, Sunday Times (2011) For years French car makers have prided themselves on their design flair and engineering excellence. Times, Sunday Times (2013) This is an indication that the UK has the design flair and business savvy to emerge from its problems. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Whether you want excitement, robustness, practicality, design flair, economy, speed, quality or just a set of wheels, you can do better somewhere else. Times, Sunday Times (2006) I lack flair in the kitchen. The Sun You can lack flair but you can compensate with determination. Times, Sunday Times But he has bought well and though his side lacks flair, they have enough grit to survive. The Sun But nobody ever accused him of lacking flair or failing to grasp nettles. Times, Sunday Times His prose lacks flair, and the book would have benefited from delving further into the psychology of the superrich. Times, Sunday Times The industry doesn't have any set entry qualifications, but you must be fit and have a natural flair for dancing. The Sun (2010) He has a natural flair for flying and wants to be a pilot. The Sun (2013) What he lacked in pace or natural flair, he made up for in dogged application. Times, Sunday Times (2013) She's got a natural flair for language. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Big home choices seem simpler now - and you have a real flair for entertaining that takes a cool business turn. The Sun He has a real flair for the thoughts and dialogue of selfloathing, foundering relationships and disappointing social events. Times, Sunday Times Whether you buy a house, or opt to restyle the one you've got, you will have a real flair for making places look good. The Sun Perhaps to your surprise, you do it wisely and show real flair. The Sun But they have been great to watch with a real flair about them. The Sun I show flair on the pitch. Times, Sunday Times A man of letters and of culture, he showed flair as an editor, critic, biographer and broadcaster. Times, Sunday Times The match was played in a good spirit, and players on both sides showed flair and panache. Times, Sunday Times We also showed flair and a willingness to pass the ball that helped us break down a good side. The Sun They showed flair and pace going forward. Times,Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 天赋 Japanese: 才能 |
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