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1 skill
1. n1) майстерність; умілість, вправність; досвідto acquire skill — здобувати досвід; оволодівати майстерністю
2) здатність, уміння3) талант, хист, здібності4) ремесло5) знання, розуміння; обізнаність2. v розм.розуміти, знати* * *[skil]n1) майстерність, мистецтво; вправність; досвід; спритність, уміння2) кваліфікація, професіяlanguage skills — мовні навички е уміння; ремесло
3) талант, дар, здібності
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