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skill

  • 61 skilful

    adj. skicklig, duktig; snabb; händig
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    adjective (having, or showing, skill: a skilful surgeon; It was very skilful of you to repair my bicycle.) skicklig, duktig

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  • 62 sophisticated

    adj. sofistikerad; sinnrik, avancerad; världsvan, belevad
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    [sə'fistikeitid]
    1) ((of a person) having a great deal of experience and worldly wisdom, knowledge of how to dress elegantly etc: a sophisticated young man; She has become very sophisticated since she went to live in London.) sofistikerad
    2) (suitable for, or typical of, sophisticated people: The joke was too sophisticated for the child to understand; sophisticated clothes/hairstyles.) raffinerad, avancerad
    3) ((of machines, processes etc) highly-developed, elaborate and produced with a high degree of skill and knowledge: sophisticated photographic techniques.) avancerad, komplicerad

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  • 63 statesmanship

    n. statsmannaegenskaper
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    ['stei -]
    noun (skill in directing the affairs of a state.) statskonst, statsmannaegenskaper

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  • 64 strong point

    stark punkt
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    (a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) stark sida

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  • 65 stuntman

    n. stuntman, ersättare (i filmer)
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    [-mæn]
    noun (a person who takes the place of an actor in film sequences involving eg athletic skill and danger.) stuntman

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  • 66 tact

    n. taktfullhet, finkänslighet
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    [tækt]
    (care and skill in one's behaviour to people, in order to avoid hurting or offending them: He showed tact in dealing with difficult customers.) takt[]
    - tactfully
    - tactfulness
    - tactless
    - tactlessly
    - tactlessness

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  • 67 talent

    n. talang; talangfull person; talent (antikt mynt)
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    ['tælənt]
    (a special ability or cleverness; a skill: a talent for drawing.) talang, fallenhet, begåvning

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  • 68 teach

    v. undervisa, lära; uppfostra
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    [ti: ]
    past tense, past participle - taught; verb
    (to give knowledge, skill or wisdom to a person; to instruct or train (a person): She teaches English / the piano; Experience has taught him nothing.) undervisa i, lära []
    - teaching

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  • 69 technically

    adv. tekniskt
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    1) (in a technical way; He described the machine in simple terms, then more technically.) tekniskt
    2) (as far as skill and technique are concerned: The pianist gave a very good performance technically, although she seemed to lack feeling for the music.) tekniskt
    3) (according to strict obedience to laws or rules: Technically, you aren't allowed to do that, but I don't suppose anyone will object.) formellt, enligt lagen (reglerna)

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  • 70 technician

    n. tekniker (teknisk expert, sysslar med teknik, expert på lagning av apparater och maskiner)
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    [-'niʃən]
    noun (a person who has been trained to do something which involves some skill, eg with a piece of machinery: One of our technicians will repair the machine.) tekniker

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  • 71 telegraphy

    n. telegrafi; telegrafering
    * * *
    [-'le-]
    noun (the process, science or skill of sending messages by telegraph.) telegrafi

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  • 72 to

    adv. fram och tillbaka; enligt; tillägnat; leve
    --------
    prep. till; åt; emot; för
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    1. [tə,tu] preposition
    1) (towards; in the direction of: I cycled to the station; The book fell to the floor; I went to the concert/lecture/play.) till
    2) (as far as: His story is a lie from beginning to end.) till
    3) (until: Did you stay to the end of the concert?) till
    4) (sometimes used to introduce the indirect object of a verb: He sent it to us; You're the only person I can talk to.) med
    5) (used in expressing various relations: Listen to me!; Did you reply to his letter?; Where's the key to this door?; He sang to (the accompaniment of) his guitar.) till, på
    6) (into a particular state or condition: She tore the letter to pieces.) i
    7) (used in expressing comparison or proportion: He's junior to me; Your skill is superior to mine; We won the match by 5 goals to 2.) mot, el. utan motsv. i sv.: hon är yngre än jag, din skicklighet är överlägsen min
    8) (showing the purpose or result of an action etc: He came quickly to my assistance; To my horror, he took a gun out of his pocket.) till
    9) ([tə] used before an infinitive eg after various verbs and adjectives, or in other constructions: I want to go!; He asked me to come; He worked hard to (= in order to) earn a lot of money; These buildings were designed to (= so as to) resist earthquakes; She opened her eyes to find him standing beside her; I arrived too late to see him.) att, för att
    10) (used instead of a complete infinitive: He asked her to stay but she didn't want to.) det
    2. [tu:] adverb
    1) (into a closed or almost closed position: He pulled/pushed the door to.) [] till
    2) (used in phrasal verbs and compounds: He came to (= regained consciousness).) [] till, [] i gång

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  • 73 touch

    n. beröring; känsel, känselsinne; lätt stöt, snudd; antydan, drag, touche
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    v. röra, känna på
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    1. verb
    1) (to be in, come into, or make, contact with something else: Their shoulders touched; He touched the water with his foot.) röra [], vidröra
    2) (to feel (lightly) with the hand: He touched her cheek.) röra vid
    3) (to affect the feelings of; to make (someone) feel pity, sympathy etc: I was touched by her generosity.) beröra, gripa
    4) (to be concerned with; to have anything to do with: I wouldn't touch a job like that.) ha med att göra, befatta sig med
    2. noun
    1) (an act or sensation of touching: I felt a touch on my shoulder.) beröring
    2) ((often with the) one of the five senses, the sense by which we feel things: the sense of touch; The stone felt cold to the touch.) känsel
    3) (a mark or stroke etc to improve the appearance of something: The painting still needs a few finishing touches.) pensel-, penndrag
    4) (skill or style: He hasn't lost his touch as a writer.) grepp, stil, [] hand
    5) ((in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with touchlines): He kicked the ball into touch.) område utanför sidlinjen
    - touchingly
    - touchy
    - touchily
    - touchiness
    - touch screen
    - in touch with
    - in touch
    - lose touch with
    - lose touch
    - out of touch with
    - out of touch
    - a touch
    - touch down
    - touch off
    - touch up
    - touch wood

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  • 74 unable

    adj. oförmögen; utan möjlighet; inkapabel
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    (without enough strength, power, skill, opportunity, information etc to be able (to do something): I am unable to get out of bed; I shall be unable to meet you for lunch today.) oförmögen, ur stånd

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  • 75 unprofessional

    adj. inte professionell (uppförande)
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    1) ((of a person's conduct) not according to the (usually moral) standards required in his profession: The doctor was dismissed from his post for unprofessional conduct.) oprofessionell
    2) ((of a piece of work etc) not done with the skill of a trained person: This repair looks a bit unprofessional.) amatörmässig

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  • 76 virtuosity

    n. virtuositet (enastående teknisk skicklighet, genialt utförande av ett musikaliskt verk)
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    [-'o-]
    noun (great skill in one of the fine arts: I am impressed by the virtuosity of that musician.) virtuositet

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  • Skill — Skill, n. [Icel. skil a distinction, discernment; akin to skilja to separate, divide, distinguish, Sw. skilja,. skille to separate, skiel reason, right, justice, Sw. sk[ a]l reason, Lith. skelli to cleave. Cf. {Shell}, {Shoal}, a multitude.] 1.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • skill — W1S3 [skıl] n [U and C] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: skil good judgment, knowledge ] an ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practised it →↑talent ▪ Reading and writing are two different skills. ▪ Many… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • skill — [ skıl ] noun *** uncount the ability to do something well, usually as a result of experience and training: Most people trust in the skill and dedication of the nursing staff. skill at/in: The committee needs someone who has some skill in… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Skill — Skill, v. t. To know; to understand. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To skill the arts of expressing our mind. Barrow. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Skill — Skill, v. i. 1. To be knowing; to have understanding; to be dexterous in performance. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I can not skill of these thy ways. Herbert. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a difference; to signify; to matter; used impersonally. Spenser.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • skill — I noun ability, adeptness, adroitness, aptitude, aptness, art, artistry, cleverness, command, competence, craft, cunning, deftness, dexterity, ease, endowment, excellence, experience, expertness, facility, felicity, finesse, fluency, gift,… …   Law dictionary

  • skill — late 12c., power of discernment, from O.N. skil distinction, discernment, related to skilja (v.) distinguish, separate, from P.Gmc. *skaljo divide, separate (Cf. M.L.G. schillen to differ; M.L.G., M.Du. schele difference; see SHELL (Cf. shell)).… …   Etymology dictionary

  • skill — *art, cunning, craft, artifice Analogous words: proficiency, adeptness, expertness (see corresponding adjectives at PROFICIENT): efficiency, effectiveness (see corresponding adjectives at EFFECTIVE): *readiness, facility, dexterity, ease …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • skill — [n] ability, talent to do something accomplishment, address, adroitness, aptitude, art, artistry, cleverness, clout, command, competence, craft, cunning, deftness, dexterity, dodge*, ease, experience, expertise, expertism, expertness, facility,… …   New thesaurus

  • skill — ► NOUN 1) the ability to do something well; expertise or dexterity. 2) a particular ability. ► VERB (usu. as noun skilling) ▪ train (a worker) to do a particular task. ORIGIN Old Norse, discernment, knowledge …   English terms dictionary

  • skill — [skil] n. [ME, discernment, reason < ON skil, distinction, akin to skilja, to cut apart, separate < IE base * (s)kel , to cut (> SHIELD, SHELL): basic sense “ability to separate,” hence “discernment”] 1. great ability or proficiency;… …   English World dictionary

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