| 单词 | masterful |
| 释义 | masterful From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmasterfulmas‧ter‧ful /ˈmɑːstəfəl $ ˈmæstər-/ adjective1 CONTROLcontrolling people or situations in a skilful and confident wayKlein handled the situation in a masterful way.2 GOOD ATdone with great skill and understanding SYN masterlya masterful analysis of the text —masterfully adverbJack strode masterfully into the room.Examples from the Corpusmasterful• In fact, taken in her own schlocky context, she is masterful.• Sir Humphrey's closing speech was masterful.• I think he's just got a marginal talent he's masterful at exploiting.• Jenkins was masterful at maintaining his complicated life.• The Reagan White House was masterful at this kind of effort.• Of course, some of the most powerful political regimes are masterful at using both illusion and coercion.• Rembrandt is famous for his masterful contrast of light and darkness.• He writes with masterful facility, and succeeds in making his subject accessible to an audience of non-specialists without patronising their intelligence.• He was also a masterful legislative tactician.• With the Clintons, such masterful performances can seem surreal, since they inevitably unfold against a backdrop of turmoil and controversy. |
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