单词 | knack |
释义 | knack (næk ) Word forms: knacks countable noun [usually singular] A knack is a particularly clever or skilful way of doing something successfully, especially something which most people find difficult. He's got the knack of getting people to listen. [+ of/for] Synonyms: skill, art, ability, facility Collocations: lose the knack He even seemed to lose the knack of getting his own way. Times, Sunday Times You lose the knack for coping with setbacks. Times, Sunday Times Crucially, he's lost his knack as a salesman. Times,Sunday Times And inevitably, he showed that he has not lost the knack of grinding out a win when it matters. Times, Sunday Times But we seem to be losing the knack. Times,Sunday Times Squaddies have a particular knack for inventing new words to describe the enemy, their officers, and their hosts. Times, Sunday Times Ads for radio stations had a particular knack for drawing consumer complaints. Globe and Mail He had a particular knack for writing dramas in a lighter vein. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He became a popular character actor, with a particular knack for playing drunks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had a particular knack for deceptively simple lyrics that portrayed strong emotion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The show has a real knack for making people young and old laugh for different reasons. The Sun Some collectors have a real knack for finding fossils even where they are rare. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You discover a real knack for handling all kinds of officials and bosses. The Sun There's a real knack to walking off into the sunset. Times, Sunday Times His music may not be to everyone's taste, but he has a real knack for making compelling telly. The Sun At times, he showed a knack for making big plays. Houston Chronicle Over the years the group has shown a knack for spotting heirs apparent. Times, Sunday Times He shows a knack for telling stories - which then start to come true. The Sun He showed a knack for playing comedy, and his 1930s films fell mainly into this genre, with occasional ventures into straight drama and thrillers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He showed a knack for the physical sciences at a young age. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He has an uncanny knack of scoring goals. Times, Sunday Times And both have an uncanny knack of never quite getting it right. Times, Sunday Times They have an uncanny knack of toppling the walls that society or circumstance build between people. Times, Sunday Times Even big butterflies have an uncanny knack of disappearing. Times, Sunday Times Regardless of who owns, runs or plays for the club, it has an uncanny knack of mucking things up. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 诀窍 Japanese: こつ |
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