单词 | Knack |
例句 | 1. He has an unerring knack of saying the wrong thing. 2. Some people seem to have a knack for making money. 3. He had the unhappy knack of making enemies in the party. 4. She has a knack of making friends. 5. He has a knack of saying the wrong thing. 6. She has a knack for handling horses. 7. There is a knack in tying ropes together. 8. There's a knack to using this corkscrew. 9. She has the knack of making people feel comfortable. 10. He's got the knack of getting people to listen. 11. It's easy, once you've got the knack. 12. He's got a real knack for making money. 13. Once you get the knack, it's easy. 14. This government has an unhappy knack of slipping on banana skins . 15. There's a knack in / to locking this door which takes a while to master. 16. Do you have a knack for coming up with ideas? If so, we would love to hear from you. 17. The company has acquired an unhappy knack of slipping on banana skins . 18. Making omelettes isn't difficult(), but there's a knack to it. 19. "I have a knack for making friends, you know," she added meaningfully. 20. Making omelets isn't difficult, but there's a knack to it. 21. He has an uncanny knack of being able to see immediately where the problem lies. 22. She has the unfortunate knack of always saying the wrong thing. 23. Thomson's knack of scoring vital goals makes him important to the team. 24. He has the knack of scoring goals just when they are most needed. 25. My car has a knack of breaking down just when I need it most. 26. He also has a knack for soundbites. 27. Alexander had a knack for interpreting events around him. 28. Making an omelette is easy once you've got the knack . 29. I don't cook much these days and I think I may have lost the knack. 30. I used to be able to skate quite well(http://), but I've lost the knack. 1. Some people seem to have a knack for making money. 2. He had the unhappy knack of making enemies in the party. 3. There is a knack in tying ropes together. 31. You got to have the knack. 32. We have a knack for zeroing in on details. 33. They have a knack for turning molehills into mountains. 34. He had the same bland good looks, the same friendly if formal manner and the same knack for courteous evasion. 35. But he had the unhappy knack of making enemies in the party. 36. It has the knack of making the usual unusual, the ordinary extraordinary, the commonplace special. 37. But like most of his colleagues in Hampden Babylon he had an uncanny knack of pushing the self-destruct button. 38. Charlie had a knack for rubbing people up the wrong way. 39. Reagan, with his extraordinary knack for bringing people together, was largely responsible for this. 40. They have a knack for discovering interesting, important problems as well as skill in solving them. 41. As ever, the knack is to make yourself stand out from the corporate crowd. 42. Basically, I just seem to have lost the knack with men. 43. Could never talk to women, never had the knack for putting them at ease. 44. Merton has a previously undreamed of knack of the one-minute, long-winded trainspotter diatribe. 45. Chris Allison believes Gedge's forte is his knack of writing strong songs with a commercial edge. 46. The knack for capturing the voice of each character, a trademark of Bogosian as performer, flags at times here. 47. He was loud and self-confident, but he had a right to be: he had a knack for picking winners. 48. They missed his knack of threading the play together and didn't produce their usual rhythm. 49. He had a deep knowledge of the habits of all the local wildlife and an uncanny knack of befriending them. 50. Gore reportedly has a knack of forcing the president to make up his mind and move on. 51. Keanu Reeves plays a criminal defense attorney who has an uncanny knack for picking sympathetic jurors. 52. It may take time for you to get the knack. 53. Once you have got the knack of this you can do it anywhere, whenever you need it. 54. She remembered that he had a knack for getting people to stop shooting, and usually only just in time. 55. With a little more coaching he might get the knack. 56. The family seems to have a knack for success in business. 57. She has a knack for making everyone feel comfortable and relaxed. 58. Tarloff provides plenty of chuckles(http://), and shows a knack for sending up academia's more oblique critical theory. 59. Mr Barre's brutality has made him plenty of enemies, and recently he has lost his knack for balancing the clans. 60. We live not by law or precept so much as by a sort of knack. 61. As some one said ... him and Strach had an uncanny knack of supporting each other when needed. 62. As a result, they have the knack of employing the best architects, but not getting the best out of them. 63. He seems to have lost the knack when he most needed it, for he was stoned to death by unimpressed heathens. 64. They have a knack for doing everything possible to rile the snakes and each other. 65. He had perfected the knack of making one really last, for which he was known and hated by several West-End barmen. 66. And his six goals in his four games while on loan to Coventry City have shown he has not lost his knack. 67. Besides anticipating the popularity of interactive games, the two had a knack for designing them. 68. I should guess that your little friend has a splendid knack of observation but no fictional powers. 69. Children have a knack of choosing the most inconvenient or embarrassing times for their Socratic dialogues. 70. He had found in school that he didn't seem to have the knack of making himself come. 71. She has a positive knack of getting one to fetch and carry. 72. Smith has a second claim with his knack of producing wicket-taking spells at a brisk pace. 73. Bassist and singer Mark King had a knack for orchestrating good tunes into invincible pop nuggets. 74. I have spent years using buses, and seem to have a knack of sitting next to some very odd people. 75. The knack of outline planting is to arrange a selection of these shapes in groups that are pleasing to the eye. 76. She has good looks, a knack for conversation, and an endearing New Yawky accent and perspective. 77. She might dislike Piers Morrison, but he had a knack of hitting the nail on the head. 78. He has a knack of teaching arithmetic. 79. He always did possess the knack of slipping off. 80. He has a knack of falling out with everyone. 81. It's the 10)knack of finding a positive for every negative, and viewing a 11)set-back as a challenge. 82. You can choose to spend 3 Sorcery Points to purchase a unique sorcerous knack at Rank 1, like a Carl native. 83. The portable digital device, given to Bush by his daughters Jenna and Barbara last July, contains much country music, but also songs by Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison and the Knack. 84. But young people are incurably optimistic and women have a special knack of forgetting their troubles. 85. The men's magazine praised Timberlake, 28, for his impact on fashion, his willingness to take risks and "knack for targeting trends" including hats, three-piece suits, skinny ties and beards. 86. He had acquired the knack of snatching his siesta in the most unfavourable circumstance. 87. Jonathan is very good at number crunching and he has a knack of delving into numbers to read between the lines. 88. While others may be preoccupied with their responsibilities or goals, you have a knack for discovering enjoyable places where laughter, creativity, and happiness abound. 89. She respected Andrew's wisdom, his knack of going directly to the nub of any situation. 90. Hui and screenwriter Li Qiang have a knack for humorous observation, but the film rambles , the actors tending for too long to overplay the comedy and ignore the underlying poignancy. 91. Jackson was the supreme showman who had an unrivalled knack of grabbing headlines. 92. Mr. Obama's knack for eliciting pleasing feelings of self-regard in his followers is certainly a political virtue. 93. Ten years later, Shannon still has his knack for telling a story from both a kid's and an exasperated adult's point of view — and still draws the most hilarious, in-your-face pictures on the planet. 94. She has a knack of landing herself right in the soup. 95. It's the knack for finding a positive for every negative,(http://) and viewing a set-back as a challenge. 96. Gates handed over the title of CEO to Ballmer in January 2000, displaying a knack for the well-timed exit. 97. He have an unerring knack of saying the wrong thing. 98. A Belgian - horn chemist - entrepreneur, Baekeland had a knack for spotting profitable opportunities. 99. He became a published author and hit the publicity circuit, which gave him the necessary practice hours to hone his knack for yarn-spinning. 100. He has a disconcerting knack of undercutting his own arguments. 101. As usual, the Solo knack for improvisation left much to be desired. 102. He had a knack for coaxing even the most recalcitrant engine to life. 103. If "Wall-E" were a romantic comedy, it would be about a humble garbageman who falls for a supermodel who also happens to be a top scientist with a knack for marksmanship. 104. A kill zone. The name says it all. US marines have a particular knack for naming things that describe exactly what they really are. |
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