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(in+skill+etc)

  • 81 novice

    ['novis]
    1) (a beginner in any skill etc.) kezdő
    2) (a monk or nun who has not yet taken all his or her vows.) papnövendék; apácajelölt

    English-Hungarian dictionary > novice

  • 82 practise

    gyakorlat to practise: gyakorlatot folytat, gyakoroltat, szoktat, próbál
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    ['præktis]
    1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.)
    2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.)
    3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.)

    English-Hungarian dictionary > practise

  • 83 strong point

    (a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) erős oldala vkinek

    English-Hungarian dictionary > strong point

  • 84 instructor

    feminine - instructress; noun (a person who gives instruction (in a skill etc): a ski-instructor.) instrutor
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    in.struct.or
    [instr'∧ktə] n instrutor, professor, docente.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > instructor

  • 85 novice

    ['novis]
    1) (a beginner in any skill etc.) aprendiz
    2) (a monk or nun who has not yet taken all his or her vows.) noviço
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    nov.ice
    [n'ɔvis] n 1 noviço. 2 novato, principiante, aprendiz.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > novice

  • 86 practise

    ['præktis]
    1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.) treinar(-se)
    2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) praticar
    3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) exercer

    English-Portuguese dictionary > practise

  • 87 strong point

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

    English-Portuguese dictionary > strong point

  • 88 instructor

    n. öğretmen, eğitmen, okutman, doçent [amer.], öğretim üyesi
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    1. eğitmen 2. öğretmen
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    feminine - instructress; noun (a person who gives instruction (in a skill etc): a ski-instructor.) öğretmen, eğitmen

    English-Turkish dictionary > instructor

  • 89 novice

    n. acemi, yeni, papaz adayı, rahibe adayı
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    çırak
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    ['novis]
    1) (a beginner in any skill etc.) yeni, acemi
    2) (a monk or nun who has not yet taken all his or her vows.) rahip/rahibe adayı

    English-Turkish dictionary > novice

  • 90 practise

    v. yapmak, etmek, uygulamak, gerçekleştirmek, pratik yapmak, deneyim kazanmak, çalışmak, alıştırma yapmak, alışkanlık haline getirmek, adet edinmek, dolap çevirmek, entrika çevirmek
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    1. pratik yap (v.) 2. pratik (n.)
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    ['præktis]
    1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.) alıştırma yapmak, çalışmak
    2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) alışkanlık haline getirmek, âdet edinmek
    3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) mesleğini icra etmek, doktor/dişçi olarak çalışmak; avukatlık/mimarlık yapmak

    English-Turkish dictionary > practise

  • 91 strong point

    kuvvetli yön, iyi olduğu konu, başlıca özelliği, korumaya alınmış yer
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    (a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) güçlü nokta

    English-Turkish dictionary > strong point

  • 92 instructor

    feminine - instructress; noun (a person who gives instruction (in a skill etc): a ski-instructor.)
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    [instrʌktə]
    noun
    predavatelj, učitelj, inštruktor; American univerzitetni lektor

    English-Slovenian dictionary > instructor

  • 93 novice

    ['novis]
    1) (a beginner in any skill etc.) začetnik
    2) (a monk or nun who has not yet taken all his or her vows.) novic
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    [nɔvis]
    noun
    novinec, začetnik; ecclesiastic novic; spreobrnjenec

    English-Slovenian dictionary > novice

  • 94 practise

    ['præktis]
    1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.) vaditi
    2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) uriti se
    3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) imeti prakso
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    [praektis]
    1.
    transitive verb British English
    vaditi, uriti; opravljati, vršiti, izvrševati, izpolnjevati; varati koga;
    2.
    intransitive verb
    delati, ravnati; prakticirati, imeti prakso (zdravnik, advokat); vaditi se, uriti se; spletkariti
    to practise (up)on — izrabiti koga, obrniti sebi v prid, zlorabiti
    practise what you preach — delaj še sam tako, kot pridigaš drugim

    English-Slovenian dictionary > practise

  • 95 strong point

    (a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) močna stran
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    [strɔŋpɔint]
    noun
    važna ali odločilna točka; military oporišče, odporno gnezdo

    English-Slovenian dictionary > strong point

  • 96 instructor

    • oppi-isä
    • oppimestari
    • ohjaaja (opastaja)
    • ohjaaja
    • opettaja
    • neuvoja
    • valmentaja
    • kasvattaja
    • harjoittaja
    • kouluttaja
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    feminine - instructress; noun (a person who gives instruction (in a skill etc): a ski-instructor.) opettaja

    English-Finnish dictionary > instructor

  • 97 novice

    • oppipoika
    • tulokas
    • nunnakokelas
    • noviisi
    • vasta-alkaja
    • vastatullut
    • ensikertalainen
    • alkaja
    • aloittelija
    • keltanokka
    • planttu
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    'novis
    1) (a beginner in any skill etc.) aloittelija
    2) (a monk or nun who has not yet taken all his or her vows.) noviisi

    English-Finnish dictionary > novice

  • 98 practise

    • opetella
    • treenata
    • toimittaa
    • totutella
    • toteuttaa käytännössä
    • toteuttaa
    • totuttaa
    • toimia
    • valmentautua
    • valmentaa
    • valmentatutua
    • harjoitella
    • harjoittaa
    • harrastaa
    • harjoitus
    • harjoittaa ammattia
    • harjaannus
    • harjoittelu
    • harjaannuttaa
    • menettely
    • suorittaa
    • soveltaa
    • käytäntö
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    'præktis
    1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.) harjoitella
    2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) harjoittaa
    3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) harjoittaa

    English-Finnish dictionary > practise

  • 99 strong point

    • tuliasema
    • vahva puoli
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    (a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) vahva puoli

    English-Finnish dictionary > strong point

  • 100 strong point

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

    English-Norwegian dictionary > strong point

См. также в других словарях:

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  • 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 — [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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  • skill — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Expertness Nouns 1. skill, skillfulness, address; dexterity, dexterousness; adroitness, expertise, proficiency, adequacy, competence, handicraft, finesse, savoir faire, facility, knack; mastery,… …   English dictionary for students

  • skill — skill1 /skil/, n. 1. the ability, coming from one s knowledge, practice, aptitude, etc., to do something well: Carpentry was one of his many skills. 2. competent excellence in performance; expertness; dexterity: The dancers performed with skill.… …   Universalium

  • skill — [12] Skill etymologically denotes not a physical accomplishment, but the mental capacity to make ‘distinctions’. It was borrowed from Old Norse skil ‘distinction, discernment, knowledge’, whose relatives include Dutch geschil ‘difference’, and… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • skill — [12] Skill etymologically denotes not a physical accomplishment, but the mental capacity to make ‘distinctions’. It was borrowed from Old Norse skil ‘distinction, discernment, knowledge’, whose relatives include Dutch geschil ‘difference’, and… …   Word origins

  • skill — /skɪl / (say skil) noun 1. the ability that comes from knowledge, practice, aptitude, etc., to do something well. 2. competent excellence in performance; expertness; dexterity. 3. Obsolete understanding. 4. Obsolete a reason; cause. {Middle… …  

  • Motor Skill Consolidation — represents the process by which motor skills are transformed from an initial fragile state, in which they are especially prone to being disrupted or lost, to a more solid or permanent state.[1] Any newly formed motor skill, such as learning to… …   Wikipedia

  • have [a lot of/a few/several etc.] strings to (your) bow — British & Australian another string to (your) bow an extra skill or qualification which you can use if you cannot use your main one. She s a trained counsellor and she does pottery classes in the evenings she has several strings to her bow …   New idioms dictionary

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