Aún no tenemos significados para "so astute".
1Justin Cartwright's topical 11th novel is so astute it sizzles with knowing.
2French generalship was certainly not so astute as Boer cunning.
3You are so clever, you are so astute when you put your mind to it!
4I am surprised at the question, coming from so astute a mind as yours, Mr Secretary.
5Anjou, backed by so astute and unscrupulous a politician as Parma, was not to be trifled with.
6Tiffany wished the kelda wasn't so astute.
7Yet one so astute might hazard a shrewd guess. Half-challenging, half-coy, she eyed him over her fan.
8Her son has not been so astute.
9He could not comprehend why England had sent so astute a diplomat and politician to a third-rate kingdom.
11But there's nothing about Natasha's life-extraattention or time spent with humans, for example-thatexplains how she became so astute.
12It struck me that so astute a man as Straker would not undertake this delicate tendon-nicking without a little practice.
13It struck me that so astute a man as Straker would not undertake this delicate tendon-nicking without a little practise.
14It is very strange that so astute a man as the Duke de Champdoce should have allowed his passion to carry him away.
15Besides this question of handicap, he was afraid with so astute a man as Coburn he would sooner or later give himself away.
16It was quite natural, but it seems to me rather strange that so astute a gang should commence operations in the same neighborhood again.
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