Hegley’s outstanding versatility as an all-round entertainer
海格力作为一名全能艺人非同一般的多才多艺
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versatile• No comicactress working today is funnier or more versatile.• Meryl Streep is a wonderfully versatile actress.• Whatever, bamboo is versatile and appealing and is a great material to rediscover as we enter the new millennium.• Because lavenderoil is versatile and cheap, it is the most used in aromatherapy.• Felt boards are very versatile, and they are only limited by the imagination of the teacher.• Few foods are as versatile as cheese.• Few musicians are as versatile as he is: he plays, composes, arranges, and teaches.• a versatileathlete• They feedsuspended in mid-water, but are versatile enough to browse also under the ice and on the seabed.• Both have so far provedeffective, which shows that readycash is more versatile than creditcards and cheque books.• a versatile work table
Originversatile
(1600-1700)FrenchLatinversatilis“turning easily”, from versare“to turn”, from versus; → VERSE