- Having finesse means you can handle difficult situations with diplomacy and tact, like the finesse it takes to help two friends work out their differences — without taking sides or alienating either one.
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- n. 策略;纤细;灵巧
- vt. 巧妙处理;以偷牌方式先出
- vi. 偷牌;施展巧计
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1. Clearly, some sort of finesse is required.
显然,还需要一些更好的策略。
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2. This can take some finesse to get the desired size.
这样可以使一些策略获得理想的大小。
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3. finesse the situation thing by asking "what is the one thing you would change or improve about your experience with us or our product ?
巧妙地处理这种情况通过问,“根据你的经历,你想改变或者改进你或者产品的一样东西是什么?”
- finesse (n.) 1520s, "fineness" (obsolete); 1530s, "artifice, delicate stratagem," from Middle French finesse "fineness, subtlety," from Old French fin "subtle, delicate" (see fine (adj.)).
- finesse (v.) "to use fine stratagems," 1746, originally as a term in whist; see finesse (n.). Related: Finessed; finessing.
fi·nesse / fɪˈnes ; NAmE fɪˈnes / noun , verb finesse finesses finessed finessing noun [uncountable ] great skill in dealing with people or situations, especially in a delicate way 手腕;策略;手段 verb ( especially NAmE) 1 finessesth to deal with sth in a way that is clever but slightly dishonest 用策略对付某事 ◆ to finesse a deal 略施小计达成一桩交易 2 finessesth to do sth with a lot of skill or style 巧妙地做;派头十足地做 fi·nesse / fɪˈnes ; NAmE fɪˈnes /
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