adroit

IPA/əˈdrɔɪt/
KK[ədrˈɔɪt]IPA/əˈdrɔɪt/

adroit — 形容詞

  • adroitpositive
  • more adroitcomparative
  • most adroitsuperlative

1. able to use your mind or body in a fast, clever, and effective way, especially i

1.形容詞C1
釋義

機敏;靈巧

行動或思考既快又熟練的

able to use your mind or body in a fast, clever, and effective way, especially in situations that need careful judgment.

例句

Hugo gave an adroit reply that impressed everyone in the room.

Hugo 機智的回答令在場所有人都印象深刻。

adroit + noun: reply

The goalkeeper made an adroit save, stopping the ball with one hand.

守門員做出一個靈巧的撲救,單手攔住了球。

adroit + noun: save (physical skill)

同義詞
  • adept

    focuses on high level of learned skill rather than quickness; less emphasis on speed

  • dexterous

    mainly describes physical skill with the hands; does not cover mental quickness

  • skilful

    more general and common; lacks the implication of speed and cleverness under pressure

反義詞
  • clumsy

    opposite in both physical and social contexts

  • inept

    opposite in handling situations that require judgment

文法句型

adroit + noun

be + adroit + at/in + noun/gerund

用法筆記

More common in formal or written English than in everyday conversation. Often used to praise someone's quick thinking or physical skill in a challenging situation.

常見錯誤

She is very adroit at cooking pasta.
She is very adept at cooking pasta.
💡'Adroit' emphasises quickness and cleverness in demanding situations, not general learned ability; 'adept' is better for everyday skills.