Exquisite refers to being very skilled in a certain skill. Let’s take a look at the synonyms of exquisite, for your reference only! Thanks!
Profound:
High level, deep level (mostly refers to knowledge and technology): unpredictable ~ │ ~ profound knowledge
Sophisticated:
Exquisite and excellent; perfect: making ~equipment~. Excellent
Exquisite:
Exquisite and beautiful: The packaging of our country's handicrafts is internationally renowned. Exquisite
Sophisticated:
( Knowledge or theory) sophisticated and profound: broad ~ academic attainments ~. Profound
Excellence:
Outstanding; beyond the ordinary: outstanding talents | outstanding achievements | outstanding talents | excellence
Proficiency:
1. Also known as "Jing Shu". 2. Be proficient and familiar. Proficiency
Detailed explanation
Proficiency 1. Proficiency and proficiency. Very skilled in a certain skill. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Shunzong Shilu 2": "Among all kinds of people, there are those who are talented and talented, who are good at theory and body, and those who are profound in Confucianism and can learn Dharma... It is better to appoint Chang Shenguan, and everyone will learn what they know." Liang Jun's "Si You Zhai Cong Shuo·Jing 3": "Recruit all those who can master the scriptures from all over the world, and they will all be under the command of Yan. They will be appointed by the public family every month. They will be tested every day, and they must be mastered, and then they will be official." 2. Subtle and profound. "New Book of Tang Dynasty·Literature and Art Biography·Praise to Du Fu": "He was also good at describing current affairs, and his rhyme was profound, and he was known as 'History of Poetry' in a thousand words." Wu Dexuan of the Qing Dynasty, "Introduction to Ancient Prose in Chuyuelou" 18: "The three sons of "Lao", "Lie" and "Zhuang": Although "Lao" teaches what he teaches, it is the most profound; "Zhuangzi" is also superb; "Liehzi" is shallower." Ye Shengtao's "Ni Huanzhi" 14: " At the same time, she thought that he was focusing on something deeper and more real; the worries in front of him were the depression that should be experienced in the period of transformation."
Example
Her chess skills are superb, every time. Can beat the opponent.
I can’t say anything else about the old master, he just knows how to repair cars and has superb skills.
Craftsmanship terms
Craftsman hypothesis
Exquisiteness is used to describe the skills of craftsmen, and it is more reasonable to think about its original meaning from the perspective of craftsmen. Exquisiteness refers to the two most important processes of iron smelting in ancient times, carburizing and quenching processes. These two process names are used to express the skills of the craftsmen. There is an argument that jing represents good white rice, but what good rice is blue? It is very possible to use rice instead of sawdust in the carburizing process. After all, the ancients even used rice soup to build cities. The color of heated carbon turns to black, and it is still within the understandable range to use cyan to express it. Workers still stubbornly use this pronunciation of "zhan huo" today, although the Chinese characters in the dictionary have changed a lot, including "dipping in fire" which represents action, and "quenching" which represents sound. But these modern dictionary interpretations differ from workers' interpretations of the language, and I prefer the latter. There are big misunderstandings in Chinese archeology, which is basically based on ancient writings. However, ancient writings are only controlled by nobles, so using ancient books to explain the craftsmen's terms cannot be regarded as reliable evidence.