文采的英文:
literary grace; literary talent
- I like the eloquence of his prose.
我喜欢他的散文的文采。 - His works are brimming with literary grace and have found favour with many people.
他的作品文采飞扬,颇受青睐。 - To give an accurate and exhaustive account of that period will need afar less brilliant pen than mine.
要对那个时代作一番事实准确而巨细无疑的叙述,就得要一支文采远不如我的笔了。 - It would be truer to say that emerson's was merely the most eloquent of a long line of similar declarations
同样的言语还多得很,爱默生的讲演只是其中最有文采的一篇。这样说更确切不过了。
adj. 文学(上)的;书面的;精通文学的
- The essay is a literary form.
散文是一种文学形式。 - a man with literary leanings
对文学有兴趣 [爱好文学] 的人
n. 优雅,魅力;延缓期;恩惠,慈悲
v. 使优美
- to strike a graceful attitude
装出和善的态度 - To embellish with grace notes.
缀以装饰音 - There was a pleasing grace in the orderliness of their lives
他们的井然有序的生活安详娴雅,令人非常愉快。
n. 天赋;人才;(统称)性感的人
- It is not wise to force the kids' talent.
对这小孩的才能拔苗助长是不明智的。 - They proved themselves talented and capable.
他们证明自己很有天赋和能力。 - Nurture your gifts and talents.
培养你的天赋和才能。