0 having a natural ability to do something that needs skill -- 擅長的;熟練的;內行的
Tamsin Palmer gave a technically adept performance on the piano. 塔姆辛‧帕爾默演奏的鋼琴曲技法純熟。
He is adept at communicating, using a mixture of single-word utterances and pantomime.
Partisanship is a meaningful identification for nearly all citizens, while a much lower proportion of the public is ideologically adept.
She is also adept at including herself within the events, an ethnographic conundrum that she finesses well.
When political circumstances change - or when leaders become less adept at managing their parties - their powers contract.
Although whiggism was empty of substance, its devotees were adept in those forensic skills which were highly rated in parliamentary politics.
Because they represent powerful factions in the party, are crucial political or personal allies of the prime minister or simply seen as potentially adept ministers.
He is a notoriously skilled interrogatee, adept at turning questions to his advantage while appearing to be dutifully responsive.
It is true that dream consciousness is very adept at simulating threatening events.
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擅长的, 熟练的, 内行的…
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experto, experto/ta [masculine-feminine], hábil [masculine-feminine]…
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hábil, perito, conhecedor…
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expert/-erte, expert (à/en), expert…
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