Ainda não temos significados para "too astute".
1Possibly because they were too astute to be taken in by themselves.
2He was much too astute a customer to be judged superficially.
3He was too astute a man to be discouraged by a trifling rebuff.
4The rough backwoods General had proved a politician too astute for the oldest heads.
5He by no means harrowed them daily; he was far too astute for that.
6He was too astute a man to underrate the undoubted ability of De Froilette.
7This Hanford is a brazen fellow, but he was too astute to leave them.
8Lettie Sue was desperately poor, and much too astute to be a perfect source.
9Mrs. Dornell was far too astute a mother to openly attack Betty on the matter.
10Osman was too astute to neglect his opportunities.
11They were too astute for that.
12He was far too astute as a party leader to attempt to force his will upon Republicans in Congress.
13But being too astute to betray herself, she lets the other speak, questions her and learns the whole story.
14The other was too astute.
15A few innovations Saïd certainly instituted but he was too astute to make any material changes in the management of his people.
16In a couple of decades, he tracked down the world's deepest secrets, guided by an intuition too astute to be his own.
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