strong suit
英 [strɒŋ suːt]
美 [strɔːŋ suːt]
网络 强项; 特长; 大牌; 突出特长; 强套
英英释义
noun
- an asset of special worth or utility
- cooking is his forte
- a long suit including high cards
双语例句
- But maybe that is not your strong suit, so don't start on number one.
但是可能这不是你的强项,因此不要从1开始。 - Delegating is not my strong suit, and I frequently do more than my share of the work.
委派不是我的“强项”,因此我常常分担更多的工作。 - Even in the area of foreign policy, his strong suit, he failed to deliver a major foreign policy address
即使在他擅长的外交政策领域里,他也没能发表过一个重要的外交政策演讲。 - After romances with Jake Gyllenhaal, John Mayer, Taylor Lautner and most recently, Conor Kennedy, Swift tells PARADE that caution isn't her strong suit when entering a relationship.
在与杰克•吉伦哈尔、约翰•迈耶、泰勒劳特纳以及最近的康纳肯尼迪的恋情之后,斯威夫特告诉《PARADE》在进入一段恋情时谨慎不是她的强项。 - I don't think writing about feelings is your strong suit.
我不认为感情描写是你的强项。 - Tact has never been his strong suit.
他向来处事不够老练。 - Finance has always been a strong suit in New York, dating back to the days when J.
金融业一直是纽约所倚重的宠儿,其历史可以追溯到J。 - The global equities market is not a strong suit for Chinese fund managers, he adds.
他还表示,投资全球股市并非中国基金管理公司的专长。 - If you use databases on a daily basis, but SQL isn't your strong suit, read The Art of SQL. It's a well-written, practical guide to getting the most out of a database.
如果您每天使用数据库,但是不熟悉SQL,那么请阅读TheArtofSQL,这本书写得很好,实践性也很强,可以指导您基本了解数据库。 - This was what customers were starting to prefer to the formal dining services that were the strong suit of historic businesses such as Wedgwood and Royal Doulton.
消费者当时正开始偏爱于这种风格,而非正式的全套餐具韦奇伍德和皇家道尔顿等历史著名企业的长项。