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fluent

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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flu·ent /ˈfluːənt/ ●●○ adjective  1 SLLSPEAK A LANGUAGEable to speak a language very well 〔语言表达〕熟练的,流利的fluent in She was fluent in English, French, and German. 她的英语、法语和德语都很流利。2 fluent French/Japanese etc someone who speaks fluent French etc speaks it like a person from that country 流利的法语/日语等 He spoke in fluent Italian. 他用流利的意大利语讲话。3 APfluent speech or writing is smooth and confident, with no mistakes 〔语言或文字〕流畅熟练的 He was a fluent and rapid prose writer. 他是个文思流畅、下笔成章的散文作家。4 fluent movements are smooth and gentle, not sudden and sharp 〔动作〕优美流畅的 She rose with the fluent movement of an athlete. 她站起身来,动作犹如运动员般优美流畅。fluently adverb He spoke French fluently. 他法语说得很流利。fluency noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
fluentJohansson is a fluent and expressive fiddler.Speech is usually fluent and grammatical, sometimes with occasional mispronunciations of individual speech sounds and sometimes with word-finding difficulties.Therese's voice, in a theatre, was even bigger, more fluent and lyrical than he had hoped.He had earlier spent several years in the Middle East and spoke fluent Arabic.Previous evidence has shown that fluent braille involves a number of subsidiary perceptual, cognitive and manual skills.They have played some fluent football to date and their finishing has been clinical.Applicants should be fluent in Cantonese.It also opened a concierge desk selling tickets to area events and hired a tour coordinator fluent in five languages.Ann speaks fluent Italian.fluent inSutherland is fluent in French.
Origin fluent (1500-1600) Latin present participle of fluere to flow
flu·ent adjectiveChineseSyllable
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fluent
fluent /ˈfluːənt/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: present participle of fluere 'to flow'
1. able to speak a language very well
    fluent in
    She was fluent in English, French, and German.
2. fluent French/Japanese etc someone who speaks fluent French etc speaks it like a person from that country:
    He spoke in fluent Italian.
3. fluent speech or writing is smooth and confident, with no mistakes:
    He was a fluent and rapid prose writer.
4. fluent movements are smooth and gentle, not sudden and sharp:
    She rose with the fluent movement of an athlete.
—fluently adverb:
    He spoke French fluently.
—fluency noun [uncountable]


flu·entBrE /ˈfluːənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfluːənt/ 🔊 adjective~ (in sth) able to speak, read or write a language, especially a foreign language, easily and well (尤指外语)流利的,流畅的;熟练的She's fluent in Polish. 她的波兰语很流利。🔊🔊a fluent speaker/reader 说话流利的人;阅读熟练的人(of a language, especially a foreign language 语言,尤指外语) expressed easily and well 流利表达的He speaks fluent Italian. 他说一口流利的意大利语。🔊🔊(of an action 动作) done in a smooth and skilful way 流畅的;技能娴熟的fluent handwriting流畅的笔迹fluent movements技能娴熟的动作 flu·ent·ly BrE /ˈfluːəntli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfluːəntli/ 🔊 adverb