savoir-faire

英 [ˌsævwɑː ˈfeə(r)] 美 [ˌsævwɑːr ˈfer]

n.  机敏处世的本领;遇事不乱的能力;随机应变的才干



柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 机敏处世的本领;遇事不乱的能力;随机应变的才干
    Savoir-faire is the confidence and ability to do the appropriate thing in a social situation.
    1. He was full of jocularity and savoir-faire.
      他幽默诙谐,处世机敏。

双语例句

  1. He was full of jocularity and savoir-faire.
    他幽默诙谐,处世机敏。
  2. He is a man of great savoir-faire.
    他是个很有手腕的人。
  3. If he lacks the confidence or savoir-faire, it is better to rely on correspondence.
    如果他缺乏信心或处世,这是更好地依靠书信。
  4. Possess, display, lack savoir-faire.
    有、表现出、没有社交本领。
  5. It is a good occasion for Qingdaonese or tourists to discover the Loire Valley wines, our varieties, our different appellations, our terroirs, and our savoir-faire.
    这个展台给来参观的青岛人和旅游人介绍卢瓦尔河谷的葡萄酒、葡萄品种、法定产区和技术。
  6. You need both Capital and savoir-faire to a successful entrepreneur.
    想成为一位成功的企业家需要资本及机智。
  7. I was impressed with her savoir-faire and social skills.
    我很钦佩她的礼貌教养和社交本领。
  8. One of the basic attainments in Chinese learning required of a student at modern secondary vocational schools is oral communication skill, that is, the listening/ speaking competency as well as the savoir-faire that one demonstrates in interpersonal dynamics and problem solving context.
    口语交际能力是一种在交往过程中表现出来的灵活、机智的听说能力和待人处事的能力,是现代中等职业学校学生必须具备的语文基本素养。

英英释义

noun

  1. social skill

      Synonym:    address