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1 adeptly
adv.• diestramente adv.ə'deptliadverb con destreza or habilidad[ǝ'deptlɪ]ADV con acierto or habilidad* * *[ə'deptli]adverb con destreza or habilidad -
2 adeptly
adv.diestramente, hábilmente. -
3 adept
1. ə'dept adjective(highly skilled: He's very adept at keeping his balance.) experto, diestro
2. 'ædept noun(an expert.) experto, peritotr[ə'dept]1 experto,-a, diestro,-a, ducho,-a1 experto,-a, perito,-aadept [ə'dɛpt] adj: experto, hábil♦ adeptly advadj.• adepto, -a adj.• experto, -a adj.• hábil adj.• versado, -a adj.n.• adepto s.m.• experto s.m.• iniciado s.m.• perito s.m.• sabio s.m.
I ə'deptadjective experto, hábilto be adept at something/-ing — ser* experto en algo/+ inf
II 'ædeptnoun (frml) experto, -ta m,f, maestro, -tra m,f1.ADJ [ǝ'dept]experto, hábil, ducho (at, in en)2.N ['ædept]experto(-a) m / f, maestro(-a) m / fto be an adept at sth/at doing sth — ser experto or maestro en algo/en hacer algo
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I [ə'dept]adjective experto, hábilto be adept at something/-ing — ser* experto en algo/+ inf
II ['ædept]noun (frml) experto, -ta m,f, maestro, -tra m,f
См. также в других словарях:
adeptly — adverb With great skill or knowledge. He navigated the course adeptly, having trained on it for months ahead of time … Wiktionary
adeptly — adept ► ADJECTIVE ▪ very skilled or proficient. ► NOUN ▪ a person who is adept at something. DERIVATIVES adeptly adverb adeptness noun. ORIGIN from Latin adipisci obtain, attain … English terms dictionary
adeptly — adverb see adept II … New Collegiate Dictionary
adeptly — See adept. * * * … Universalium
adeptly — adv. expertly, skillfully, proficiently … English contemporary dictionary
adeptly — adept·ly … English syllables
adeptly — See: adept … English dictionary
adeptly — əˈdeptlē, li also (ˈ)a|d , rap. pl adverb : in an adept manner … Useful english dictionary
adept — adeptly, adv. adeptness, n. adj. /euh dept /; n. /ad ept, euh dept /, adj. 1. very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler. n. adept 2. a skilled or proficient person; expert. [1655 65; < ML adeptus one who has attained (the secret of… … Universalium
adept — adepts ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, usu ADJ at ing/n (The adjective is pronounced [[t]æde̱pt[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]æ̱dept[/t]].) Someone who is adept at something can do it skilfully. He s usually very adept at keeping his private life… … English dictionary
adept — I. noun Etymology: New Latin adeptus alchemist who has attained the knowledge of how to change base metals into gold, from Latin, past participle of adipisci to attain, from ad + apisci to reach more at apt Date: 1709 a highly skilled or well… … New Collegiate Dictionary