shrewdly
adverb uk/ˈʃruːd.li/ us/ˈʃruːd.li/
明智地;精明地
in a way that shows a clear understanding and good judgment of a situation, usually when this results in an advantage
She shrewdly predicted the stock market crash. 她精明地预测到了股市的崩盘。
As a lawyer he chose his cases shrewdly. 作为律师,他精明地选择接哪些案子。
a shrewdly observed documentary 一部观察入微的纪录片
See: shrewd
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- He did not become a footballer to become famous, though he is shrewdly aware of his own appeal.
- He leaned across the desk in a confidential manner, scanning the room shrewdly.
- The authors shrewdly analyze the President's grasp of both the upsides and downsides of globalization.