fluency
noun[U]
uk/ˈfluː.ən.si/us/ˈfluː.ən.si/fluencynoun[U](LANGUAGE)
B2
theabilitytospeakor write alanguageeasily, well, andquickly:
(说或写)流利,熟练One of therequirementsof thejobis fluencyintwo or moreAfricanlanguages.该工作的要求之一是熟练掌握两种或更多的非洲语言。
Histimehere iscertainlyimprovinghis fluency.他在这里的这段时间肯定会提高他的流利程度。
- Girlsgenerallydobetterthanboysinteststhatinvolveverbalfluency.
- She ishopingtoachieveahigherlevelof fluency andaccuracy.
- They havehiredteacherstohelpthosestudentswholackfluency inEnglish.
Talkative and eloquent
- articulately
- articulateness
- cry
- eloquence
- eloquently
- expressive
- fluent
- fluently
- loquacious
- loquacity
- lucid
- lucidity
- lucidly
- oracy
- oratorical
- smooth
- talkative
- the gift of the gabidiom
- turn of phrase
- voluble
fluencynoun[U](MOVEMENT)
anattractivesmoothqualityin the way someone or somethingmoves:
(动作等)优美自然As aplayerhepossessesgreatfluency ofmovement.作为一名球员,他的动作非常流畅。
Hergestureshavegraceand fluency.她的手势优雅流畅。
- Thefussycostumesallowfor little fluency ofmovement.
- Theteamstruggledtomovetheballwith any fluency.
Moving quickly
- agility
- beetle
- bowl down/alongsomething
- buzz
- careen
- career
- fluent
- gun
- pelt
- rush
- scamper
- scoot
- scrabble
- scramble
- scud
- scurry
- shoot
- stampede
- ton
- trot
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