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 versatility [,vә:sә'tiliti]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 多用途, 多才多艺, 易变



    versatility
    [ noun ]
    having a wide variety of skills
    <noun.cognition>


    Versatility \Ver`sa*til"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. versatilit['e].]
    The quality or state of being versatile; versatileness.

    1. The Tony- and Oscar-winning actor, remembered for his wit and charm as well as his versatility and skill on the stage and screen, died in his sleep early Saturday at his Manhattan home.
    2. The canoes demonstrated the versatility of the material, said Edd Parker of Master Builders, which sponsored the event.
    3. NBC News "Today" anchor Bryant Gumbel, on a dare from weatherman Willard Scott, showed some on-air versatility.
    4. Paul Jennings, local ranger for the National Parks and Wildlife Service, said the tools were designed for lightness and versatility because nomadic aborigines had to minimise the equipment they carried.
    5. The magazine praised the movie for showing the "full comedic range" of the actor and said it would "put to rest all doubts regarding Mr. Murphy's depth and versatility for good."
    6. His versatility extends to running dangerously up and down a set of rather rickety steps on the Olivier stage.
    7. In the past few weeks, Air Force and administration officials have emphasized instead the plane's versatility, saying it could destroy everything from underground Soviet military command posts to tactical targets and even foreign terrorist groups.
    8. The shoal of recordings published for the centenary, some new, many transfers to CD, give a fair idea of his range and versatility.
    9. Unlike the previous "Dirty Work" _ an album band members privately criticize _ "Steel Wheels" shows more versatility than the Stones have displayed in years.
    10. He had offered both the most adventurous programme and the greatest versatility; at this young age his hugely promising big bass-baritone is not yet 'true' throughout its range.
    11. The other is the versatility and charm of Lepage as he leaps about flying the Atlantic and talking on the telephone. The rest is dire.
    12. The succeeding Four Temperaments was no less fine on the absolute and uncompromising terms of New York's Balanchine. As if to prove her versatility, Mlle Loudieres danced the 'Sanguine' duet with ideal clarity, well partnered by Jean-Yves Lormeau.
    13. Meanwhile, in the almost four decades since he left Yale, Mr. Buckley has become a celebrity unmatched in the versatility of his claim on public attention.
    14. Toyota says it is hiring so carefully because it wants to find workers who will conform to the Japanese emphasis on teamwork, corporate loyalty and versatility along the production line.
    15. Ray Cooney outdoes even Lord (Jeffrey) Archer in his versatility.
    16. There may be more Fords in his future, but his versatility remains unanswered.
    17. If he has overall fashion versatility, it's not surprising. Castet started training very young following World War II with the Chambre Syndicale couture school, garnering a first prize.
    18. It is a pairing that has made him virtually peerless for his versatility.
    19. Their versatility and the availability of such carlike features as stereo radio, air conditioning, plush seats and carpeting boosted sales to nearly 200,000 last year.
    20. The launch also is designed as a demonstration for future customers of the rocket's versatility and power.
    21. In the days when chemical companies could invent their way to success, Du Pont Co. set out to make a super-tough fiber that would rival the versatility of its earlier blockbusters, nylon and Dacron.
    22. The versatility of drug smugglers, not only in routes but in methods used, is of course legendary.
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