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1 knack
مَقْدِرَة \ knack: a special skill that enables sb. to do sth. easily: She has the knack of drawing people’s faces. \ See Also مَهَارة خاصة \ مَلَكَة \ knack: a special skill that enables sb. to do sth. easily: She has the knack of drawing people’s faces. \ مَهَارَة خاصَّة \ knack: a special skill that enables sb. to do sth. easily: She has the knack of drawing people’s faces. -
2 knack
مَوْهِبَة \ gift: a natural ability to do sth. well: He has a gift for music. knack: a special skill that enables sb. to do sth. easily: She has the knack of drawing people’s faces. talent: natural ability: a boy with artistic talent. -
3 knack
[næk] nounthe ability to do something skilfully and easily:مَهارَه، بَراعَهIt took me some time to learn the knack of making pancakes.
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4 مقدرة
مَقْدِرَة \ ability: power of cleverness that is needed for success: He has the ability to learn, but he is lazy. capacity: ability: a great capacity for hard work. talent: natural ability: a boy with artistic talent. \ See Also موهبة (مَوْهِبَة) \ مَقْدِرَة \ knack: a special skill that enables sb. to do sth. easily: She has the knack of drawing people’s faces. \ See Also مَهَارة خاصة \ مَقْدِرَة طَبيعيّة \ aptitude: natural ability or skill: He has an aptitude for languages. -
5 ملكة
مَلَكَة \ knack: a special skill that enables sb. to do sth. easily: She has the knack of drawing people’s faces. -
6 مهارة
مَهَارَة \ ability: power of cleverness that is needed for success: He has the ability to learn, but he is lazy, powers and skills, esp. of the mind: He wants a job more suited to his abilities. accomplishment: skill in a social art: Playing the violin was one of her many accomplishments. art: an activity in which sth. of beauty is made; skill: the art of painting pictures. cleverness: the quality of being clever. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An aritst has natural skill. \ See Also فن (فَنّ)، بَراعة قدرة عَقْليّة \ مَهَارَة تقنيَّة \ know-how: knowledge gained by experience. \ مَهَارَة خاصَّة \ knack: a special skill that enables sb. to do sth. easily: She has the knack of drawing people’s faces. -
7 موهبة
مَوْهِبَة \ gift: a natural ability to do sth. well: He has a gift for music. knack: a special skill that enables sb. to do sth. easily: She has the knack of drawing people’s faces. talent: natural ability: a boy with artistic talent. -
8 gift
مَوْهِبَة \ gift: a natural ability to do sth. well: He has a gift for music. knack: a special skill that enables sb. to do sth. easily: She has the knack of drawing people’s faces. talent: natural ability: a boy with artistic talent. -
9 talent
مَوْهِبَة \ gift: a natural ability to do sth. well: He has a gift for music. knack: a special skill that enables sb. to do sth. easily: She has the knack of drawing people’s faces. talent: natural ability: a boy with artistic talent. -
10 براعة
n. mastership, skill, skillfulness, proficiency, dexterity, knack, cleverness, know how, address, craft, ingenuity, ingeniousness, mastery, artfulness, artifice, facility, finesse, workmanship, science, hand, sleight of hand, tact, trick, cunning -
11 حلية صغيرة
n. knick knack, charm -
12 خفة
n. lightness, levity, flightiness, temerity, dexterity, adroitness, sleight of hand, knack, alacrity -
13 مقدرة خاصة
n. knack -
14 موهبة
n. genius, talent, skill, gift, knack, aptitude, endowment, capability, facility, instinct, flair, vocation -
15 براعة
بَرَاعَة: مَهَارَةskill, skillfulness, proficiency, dexterity, adroitness, adeptness, deftness, knack, expertise, expertness, know-how; cunning, craft(iness), ingenuity, ingeniousness; mastery, artfulness, artistry; efficiency, capacity, ability; facility; finesse; craftsmanship, workmanship -
16 ملكة
مَلَكَة: مَوْهِبَة، صِفَةٌ راسِخَةٌ في النّفْسfaculty, talent, gift, knack, aptitude, bent, (natural) endowment, (special) ability -
17 موهبة
مَوْهِبَة: مَلَكَةtalent, gift, knack, aptitude, bent, (natural) endowment, (special) ability -
18 unhappy
[anˈhæpɪ] adjective1) sad or miserable:تَعيس، بائِسHe had an unhappy childhood.
2) regrettable:يُؤْسَف له، تَعيسHe has an unhappy knack of always saying the wrong thing.
См. также в других словарях:
knack — knack·a·way; knack·ery; knack·wurst; knick·knack; knick·knack·ato·ry; knick·knack·ery; knack; knack·er; … English syllables
Knack — Knack, n. 1. A petty contrivance; a toy; a plaything; a knickknack. [1913 Webster] A knack, a toy, a trick, a baby s cap. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. A readiness in performance; aptness at doing a specific task; skill; aptitude; facility; dexterity;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
knack — [næk] n informal [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from Dutch or Low German knak (sound of) a sudden blow , from the sound] 1.) [singular] a natural skill or ability →↑talent knack for doing sth ▪ Some people seem to have a knack for making money … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Knack — ist der Name: eines Kartenspiels, siehe Schwimmen (Kartenspiel) einer US amerikanischen Band, siehe The Knack Knack ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Peter Knack (1938–1976), deutscher Badmintonspieler Siehe auch: Knak (Begriffsklärung)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
knack — [ næk ] noun singular INFORMAL 1. ) a skill or ability: She had a knack of making people feel really special. a ) OFTEN HUMOROUS used when someone often does the wrong thing: He has a knack for upsetting people. 2. ) a particular way of doing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Knack — (n[a^]k), v. i. [Prob. of imitative origin; cf. G. knacken to break, Dan. knage to crack, and E. knock.] 1. To crack; to make a sharp, abrupt noise to chink. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] 2. To speak affectedly. [Prov. Eng.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Knäck — El Knäck es un toffee preparado en la cocina sueca en el periodo navideño como postre. Véase también Gastronomía navideña Gastronomía de Suecia … Wikipedia Español
knack — ► NOUN 1) an acquired or natural skill at performing a task. 2) a tendency to do something. ORIGIN probably related to obsolete knack «sharp blow or sound» … English terms dictionary