tact 详细解释

tact

[tækt]

n. 机智, 手法

n.

老练; 机智; 得体; 圆滑[U]

A diplomat must have tact.

外交官要有机智。

词形变化

名词复数: tacos |

词义辨析

同义:

n.老练; 得体

grace  diplomacy  polish  taste  finesse  

同义参见:

civility  delicacy  courtesy  

反义:

n.老练; 机智; 得体

awkwardness  

英英释义

名词 tact:

consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offence

同义词:tactfulness

补充

tacttact英:[tækt] 美:[tækt]n.1.圆通, 机敏, 老练Mr. Smith is a most suitable candidate for such negotiator since his tact and quickness of mind are equal to the occasion.这样的谈判史密斯先生是最合适的人选, 他机智敏捷, 随机应变。It's a rather delicate situation and you'll need a lot of tact to handle it.那是一个相当微妙的局面, 你需要用很巧妙的手段去处理。

例句

1. She would always smooth over problems with great tact and diplomacy.她总是能用技巧圆滑地解决难题。 2. the inspector broke the news to me with tact and consideration.检察员机敏谨慎地向我透露了这个消息。 3. She handled the situation with great tact and diplomacy.她以极为机敏的外交手腕处理这一局面。 4. The peace talks required great tact on the part of both leaders.和平谈判需要双方领导人的机智练达。 5. I was surprised by his lack of tact.他这样不得体让我感到惊讶。