释义 |
masterstrokemas‧ter‧stroke /ˈmɑːstəstrəʊk $ ˈmæstərstroʊk/ noun [countable]  - Politically, it was a masterstroke that rivaled Nixon's visit to China.
- At the time it looked like a masterstroke, a piece of breath-taking audacity.
- Fred Plumb now pulled a masterstroke.
- His action may prove a masterstroke of symbolism.
- His Ministers are telling him it's a masterstroke.
- It proved a masterstroke despite the 20-18 defeat.
- The President glowed with pride and a sense of accomplishment after this masterstroke of personal diplomacy.
- Undeterred by the understandable timidity of his acquaintances, Goma hit upon a masterstroke of irony.
a very clever, skilful, and often unexpected action that is completely successful: That ad campaign was an absolute masterstroke.masterstroke of a masterstroke of diplomacy |