文采的英文:
literary grace; literary talent

參考例句:
  • I like the eloquence of his prose.
    我喜歡他的散文的文采。
  • His works are brimming with literary grace and have found favour with many people.
    他的作品文采飛揚,頗受青睞。
  • To give an accurate and exhaustive account of that period will need afar less brilliant pen than mine.
    要對那個時代作一番事實準(zhǔn)確而巨細(xì)無疑的敘述,就得要一支文采遠(yuǎn)不如我的筆了。
  • It would be truer to say that emerson's was merely the most eloquent of a long line of similar declarations
    同樣的言語還多得很,愛默生的講演只是其中最有文采的一篇。這樣說更確切不過了。
literary是什么意思
adj. 文學(xué)(上)的;書面的;精通文學(xué)的

  • The essay is a literary form.
    散文是一種文學(xué)形式。
  • a man with literary leanings
    對文學(xué)有興趣 [愛好文學(xué)] 的人
grace是什么意思
n. 優(yōu)雅,魅力;延緩期;恩惠,慈悲
v. 使優(yōu)美

  • to strike a graceful attitude
    裝出和善的態(tài)度
  • To embellish with grace notes.
    綴以裝飾音
  • There was a pleasing grace in the orderliness of their lives
    他們的井然有序的生活安詳嫻雅,令人非常愉快。
talent是什么意思
n. 天賦;人才;(統(tǒng)稱)性感的人

  • It is not wise to force the kids' talent.
    對這小孩的才能拔苗助長是不明智的。
  • They proved themselves talented and capable.
    他們證明自己很有天賦和能力。
  • Nurture your gifts and talents.
    培養(yǎng)你的天賦和才能。

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