
adv.敏捷地;狡猾地
That was what Ada Quonsetf astutely intended. 這正是艾達(dá)·昆賽脫狡獪之處。
He astutely read the tea-leaves of public opinion but had no grand vision. 他從公眾的觀點(diǎn)中敏銳地察覺到了未來的變化,但是卻沒有設(shè)想出一個(gè)宏大的遠(yuǎn)景。
Freemantle had an idea that the TV session, astutely managed, might well develop into a show. 弗里曼特卻自有主意,只要安排得巧妙,電視采訪完全可以變成一次示威。
I was astutely instructed to prepare for something to go wrong during training sessions and on race day itself. 通過訓(xùn)練以及比賽本身我很狡猾的學(xué)會(huì)了要為一旦出現(xiàn)問題而早做準(zhǔn)備。
Even in a company that astutely manages cultural change, it’s rare to have addressed everything the first time out. 即使在一間公司敏銳管理文化的改變,它的稀有,以解決一切,第一次。