astutely
基本解釋
- adv.敏捷地;狡猾地
英漢例句
- I think it's one thing that we have astutely avoided in the last 12 years...the media business is a tough business.
我們經(jīng)營(yíng)媒體發(fā)放,但我并不認(rèn)為我們?cè)诿襟w創(chuàng)作方面很擅長(zhǎng)……我想這是我們?cè)谶^(guò)去12年一直在小心避開的事情……媒體事業(yè)是非常艱難的。 - Plainly some economic events, like asteroids, would overwhelm even the most astutely applied policy tools; Japan’s collapsed property bubble would be one.
但顯而見,面對(duì)一些經(jīng)濟(jì)事件就如同面對(duì)小行星一樣,哪怕是最恰當(dāng)實(shí)際政策手段也是無(wú)能為力的。 - The sociologists Barbara Schneider and David Stevenson have astutely described recent cohorts as “drifting dreamers” with “high ambitions, but no clear life plan for reaching them.”
社會(huì)學(xué)家芭芭拉.史奈德和大衛(wèi).史蒂文森敏銳地將現(xiàn)在的大學(xué)生描述成為“漂流夢(mèng)想家”,他們有雄心壯志,卻沒(méi)有清晰的人生計(jì)劃。 - "What Calderon and the PAN have very astutely done is focus attention on his war against drugs.
- They seem to be using social media very astutely but so too do western companies.
FORBES: Is Samsung The New Apple, Revisited - The ground is shifting under Kimberly-Clark, and the bosses there could have responded more astutely.
FORBES: Overreaction To Two Earnings Misses Makes This Stock Look Cheap - He invests so astutely that he takes control of a company and makes a fortune.
ECONOMIST: William Gaddis