tact

英 [tækt] 美[tækt]
  • n. 机智;老练;圆滑;鉴赏力

助记提示


1. t + act => 他的行动、动作非常的机智、得体。

中文词源


tact 处事老练,得体

来自拉丁语 tactus,触摸,感觉,感知,来自 tangere,触摸,碰,词源同 tangent,contact.

英文词源


tact
tact: [17] Tact originally denoted the ‘sense of touch’ (that is what Alexander Ross was referring to when he wrote ‘Of all the creatures, the sense of tact is most exquisite in man’, Arcana microcosmi 1651). But by the end of the 18th century it had evolved semantically via ‘refined faculty of perception’ to ‘skill in behaving or speaking with propriety or sensitivity’.

It was acquired via French tact from Latin tactus ‘sense of touch’, a noun use of the past participle of tangere ‘touch’ (source of English contact, tangent, tangible, etc). Tactile [17], from the Latin derivative tactilis, preserves the original notion of ‘touching’.

=> contact, contagion, tactile, tangent, tangible
tact (n.)
1650s, "sense of touch or feeling" (with an isolated instance, tacþe from c. 1200), from Latin tactus "a touch, handling, sense of touch," from root of tangere "to touch" (see tangent (adj.)). Meaning "sense of discernment in action or conduct, diplomacy, fine intuitive mental perception" first recorded 1804, from development in French cognate tact. The Latin figurative sense was "influence, effect."

双语例句


1. He's shown considerable delicacy and tact in feeling the public mood.
他在体察民情方面表现得相当周到和练达。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Tact was never Mr Moore's strength.
摩尔先生处事不够圆通。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Settling the dispute required great tact and diplomacy.
解决这个争端需要十分老练和娴熟的外交手腕。

来自《权威词典》

4. Tact is a valuable commodity.
圆滑老练是很有用处的.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. He has no tact in dealing with people.
他为人太傻,不知怎样与人交往.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》