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1 skill
subst. [ i håret] parting, part -
2 skill
parting -
3 ferdighet
skill, proficiency, knack -
4 dyktighet
capability, cleverness, expertise, proficiency, skill* * *subst. competence, capability, ability, proficiency, skill (pedagogisk dyktighet) educational skill -
5 ferdighet
ability, proficiency, skill* * *subst. dexterity (at), skill (in), proficiency (teknisk ferdighet) technical skill (el. proficiency el. knowhow) -
6 faglig dyktighet
subst. technical skill, professional skill -
7 forhandlingsevne
subst. negotiating skill subst. skill as a negotiator -
8 diplomatiske evner
pl. diplomatic skill -
9 drevenhet
subst. experience, practise, skill -
10 dyktighetsspill
subst. game of skill -
11 ekspertise
expertise, know-how* * *subst. expertise, expertness subst. know-how, skill, mastery subst. [ sakkyndige personer] specialists, experts -
12 fagopplæring
subst. skill training, craft training, training for skills -
13 fagutdanning
subst. skill training, craft training, training for skills -
14 ferdighetsoppgave
(motorisk ferdighetsoppgave) motor skill task -
15 ferdighetsspill
subst. game of skill -
16 flid
subst. assiduity, diligence subst. industry (f.eks.we have a great asset in the skill and industry of our workmen
) subst. hard work (f.eks.he achieved it by means of hard work
) subst. effort (f.eks. ) (med flid) industriously, diligently, (iherdig også) religiously -
17 gjennomsnittsfagmannen
subst. personn of ordinary skill in the particular technology -
18 kompetansekrav
subst. qualification requirements, demands for qualifications, skill requirements, competence requirements -
19 kunnskap
knowledge, skill* * *subst. knowledge, information subst. know-how, expertise (kommet til X's kunnskap) brought to the notice of X -
20 kunst
искусство-en* * *art, trick* * *subst. art subst. [ ferdighet] skill subst. [tryllekunst o.l.] trick (det er ingen kunst) that's easy enough
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