单词 | Astute |
例句 | 1. It was a pretty astute deduction. 2. A good leader must be an astute judge of ability. 3. He made a series of astute business decisions. 4. He is an extremely astute political tactician. 5. The electorate is astute enough to vote tactically against the Government. 6. It was an astute move to sell just before prices went down. 7. The criminal was very astute and well matched the detective in intelligence. 8. She was politically astute. 9. It was an astute move to sell the shares just then. 9. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 10. She was astute enough to realize that what Jack wanted was her money. 11. But Imelda Finnegan was astute, strong in instinct. 12. The astute Mr Quiles has made a promising start. 13. But this elite group was very astute. 14. Caving into Jorge Mas Canosa was politically astute. 15. Each of our senses is a remarkably astute censor. 16. An alert mind and trained eye give astute evaluations. 17. Pittsburgh women have always been astute football fans. 18. An astute businessman and virtual workaholic, he has his finger in more proverbial puddings than Little Jack Horner. 19. Porras found an astute ally in newly elected President Alvaro Arzu, a pragmatic businessman with an instinct for building consensus. 20. Intense prayer, along with astute technical and diplomatic skill, was dedicated to this problem. 21. Barley is much too astute to state this baldly, but it informs his every strategy as author. 22. Her observations were astute and her writing lively, but in my opinion she never went far enough. 23. The more astute Hecker discerned that Brownson, without knowing it, was really pointing himself toward Catholicism. 24. Not even the most astute planning can cover the infinite variables thrown up by a sport of such bewildering complexity. 25. It was great fun, Jack Benny being one of the most astute performers anyone could meet. 26. She always had an eye for a bargain and was very astute in her shopping. 27. The scale of the riots seemed to surprise even the most astute commentators. 28. The threat of all Darlington Catholics voting against him was the most astute piece of political blackmail I have ever seen. 29. But Dole had little choice but to roll the dice in a way that surprised even the most astute political observers. 30. He could chip his golf ball with precision and was an astute reader of tricky greens, especially on long putts. 1. It was a pretty astute deduction. 2. A good leader must be an astute judge of ability. 3. The criminal was very astute and well matched the detective in intelligence. 4. She was politically astute. 31. He is loathed by some, more traditionally minded officers for his astute and ready use of publicity. 32. Ever since, the Nez Perce have been one of the most politically astute tribes, successfully holding on to their cultural identity. 33. Morgan was surprised at how astute she was. "How did you know that?" he asked. 34. Nevertheless, much discretion remains for departments to increase their power, and politically astute department heads become skillful at doing so. 35. Or was astute enough to realise that what worked for a few hours a week might not work full time. 36. The President's wife is often politically astute, ambitious and very influential in White House policy decisions. 37. Will they have an astute sense of time, space, design, proportion, ratio, and the like? 38. Another astute electoral move helped to win 70% of the black vote for Kennedy. 39. It always annoys me so much the way you girls trot it out like you're saying something so astute and revealing. 40. To stand up in Congress and speak against homeownership would have been as politically astute as to campaign against motherhood. 41. For it was at court, as the more astute realised,(http:///astute.html) that positions of power and wealth were to be found. 42. Fortunately, the electorate is far more observant and astute than it thinks. 43. To any astute observer, a beech-maple forest displays an integrity and identity as much as a crow does. 44. They would think me, if not a genius, then at least astute. 45. Potential buyers may be lured into the showroom by astute advertising, but in the end they usually take their custom elsewhere. 46. In the space of several months, Nizan was progressively captivated by the refreshingly candid, lively and astute personality of Rirette. 47. Under the surface of an everyday conversation a duel of two astute minds was taking place. 48. And even the more astute types, such as Safire, may have their gumshoes pointed up the wrong alleys. 49. The market in 1994 was at best indifferent, rewarding only the most astute stock pickers. 50. Mrs Thatcher may feel it would be politically astute to take a lead in getting a convention under way. 51. Wilson, who was still in his early thirties, was an astute trainer who sparred with his boxers. 52. It was probably the most astute financial accomplishment of the Herrera administration. 53. He's probably the most astute politician in the Middle East, and we knew we could do business with him. 54. The play comes over as both an astute social comedy and a door-slamming farce. 55. Keiki was an able individual, an astute politician prepared to take heed of the views of both advisers and enemies. 56. This could seen as a graphical art exercise achieved by astute utilisation of a drawing package. 57. Apple is ruthlessly astute in protecting its business model. 58. Shevchenko: Big waste of money or an astute signing? 59. Frawley was an astute, practical man. 60. Zhou Enlai was too astute to rail against reality. 61. He is astute in business. 62. Ralph is equally astute in machinery and crop management. 63. Astute salesmen know how to invest emotionally. 64. Gradually other nuclear powers realized that the only target in America was Washington. The more astute saw the writing on the wall and slipped away from the former capital city. 65. The consumer also has been now and more astute, you said not. 66. The astute Augustine obviously wasn't much help on this matter. 67. Hereafter, the astute American utilizes superbly astronautics and technology, another new industry starts to form. 68. Nevertheless, an astute consumer of the news can catch many straw man and weak man fallacies by knowing how they work. 69. Neither a radical updating nor a stiff exercise in middlebrow cultural respectability, Mr. Fukunaga's film tells its venerable tale with lively vigor and an astute sense of emotional detail. 69. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 70. That was a very astute observation. I shall heed it. 71. One astute foreigner has observed that there are two sides to our nature: a highly-developed family conscience contrasted with an under-developed social conscience. 72. You might be able to comprehend your relationships and interactions better today, which could be the result of your astute perceptiveness of others. 73. You can maintain a clever, astute and erudite persona whether you're adolescent or octogenarian. 74. The Reds number 23 firmly believes Agger is a class act and feels his signing has been an astute one by Rafael Benitez. 75. To go on seeing all those people who had known him as a "long-headed chap", an astute adviser—after that—no! 76. By the 1870 s, farmers had become more astute vis - a - vis national politics. 77. EQUITY PARTICIPATION in real estate offers substantial returns to astute investors, but it also entails high exposure to risk. 78. Keen, calculating, perspicacious, acute and astute — I was all of these. 79. However, the move would probably be popular with Sen. Clinton's supporters and probably politically astute on a "keep your friends close..." level. 80. How were you able to make such an astute observation? 81. Not only is he tactically astute in the offensive third though, he can also track back runners and has a never-say-die attitude which has led some in Spain to compare him favourably to Wayne Rooney. 82. Once you have the injector, you ask it for objects with getInstance, passing in the .class you'd like to get back. (Astute readers will notice that you don't need to tell Guice about FrogMan. 83. Though her teacher thought she was scatterbrained, she was actually quite astute. 84. Shanghai Building Materials Supermarket Bailei Beijing - Shanghai more astute consumers who? 85. Yes, the same Joyce Carol Oates who packs one of the most lethal punches in American literature also happens to be an astute observer of the sweet science. 86. For all its consummate visual style, "Inception" also boasts an astute sound design: Listen for the leitmotif of a ticking stopwatch echoed by a passing bicycle and in Hans Zimmer's powerful score. 87. He did not write the Treaty alone but in collaboration with three astute and determined negotiators. 88. Yes. I have to admit that you are very astute. 89. The Thatcher scheme was not to be thought of as merely an astute exercise in bribery. 90. Would not that astute official see that I was only posing as a Real Person? 91. Diana was astute enough to understand the power of television and the voracious British tabloid newspapers. |
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