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dek'sterəti(skill and/or quickness, especially with the hands: She showed her dexterity with a needle and thread.) destreza, habilidad- dextrous
tr[dek'sterɪtɪ]n.• acierto s.m.• destreza s.f.• habilidad s.f.• tino s.m.dek'sterəti[deks'terɪtɪ]N (physical, mental) destreza f, habilidad f* * *[dek'sterəti] -
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s.1 destreza (mental, physical)2 agilidad, coordinación, buenas manos, aptitud. -
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[næk]1) (physical dexterity) abilità f. ( of doing di fare)to get, lose the knack — farsi, perdere la mano
* * *[næk](the ability to do something skilfully and easily: It took me some time to learn the knack of making pancakes.) abilità, trucco* * *knack /næk/n.1 abilità; dono; talento; bernoccolo (fam.): to have a knack for (o of) st., avere il dono di qc. ( anche iron.); essere tagliato per qc.; uncanny knack, straordinaria capacità; It's very simple, once you get the knack of it, è molto semplice, una volta che ci hai fatto la mano (o che sai come si fa)2 mossa abile; trucco.* * *[næk]1) (physical dexterity) abilità f. ( of doing di fare)to get, lose the knack — farsi, perdere la mano
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knack [næk]b. ( = talent) to have the knack of doing sth avoir le don pour faire qch* * *[næk]2) ( talent) don m (of ou for doing de faire) -
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knack n1 ( physical dexterity) tour m de main (of doing pour faire) ; to get the knack attraper le tour de main ; to lose the knack perdre la main ; -
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