nimble
nimble 英 [ˈnɪmbl] 美 [ˈnɪmbəl]
adj. 敏捷的;聪明的;敏感的
- If you're nimble, you can move quickly and with ease. That spryness can be both physical and mental, so even if your granny isn't very nimble on her feet, she can probably still whip you in chess.
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- adj. 敏捷的;聪明的;敏感的
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1. As Asian sovereigns make their slow decisions on whether, and how to diversify, more nimble investors still have a chance to get there before them.
随着亚洲主权慢慢地就是否以及如何分散化投资作出决策,更敏捷的投资者仍然有机会赶在他们前面。
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2. We could plainly hear the tunes speak to us while Akshay Babu and I sat on either side fitting words to them as they grew out of my brother's nimble fingers.
当这些曲调从我哥哥敏捷的手指底下生长出来,阿克什先生和我坐在两旁替这些新调编歌词的时候,我们能够清楚地听到它们在对我们说话。
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3. Your design must be a blueprint that can guide business development and decision making, plus be nimble enough to change course quickly.
您的设计必须是能够指导业务开发和决策制定的蓝图,并且要足够敏捷以快速改变方向。
- nimble (adj.) "agile, light-footed," c. 1300, nemel, from Old English næmel "quick to grasp" (attested but once), related to niman "to take," from Proto-Germanic *neman (source also of Old Saxon, Old Dutch, Gothic niman, Old Norse nema, Old Frisian nima, German nehmen "to take"), from PIE root *nem- "assign, allot; take." With unetymological -b- from c. 1500 (compare limb (n.1)). Related: Nimbleness. In 17c., English had nimblechaps "talkative fellow."
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