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skill of a statesman

  • 1 statesmanship

    ['steɪtsmənʃɪp]
    nome U
    1) ( statecraft) arte f. di governare
    2) ( skill of a statesman) abilità f. di statista
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    ['stei -]
    noun (skill in directing the affairs of a state.) (arte di governare)
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    statesmanship
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    ['steɪtsmənʃɪp]
    nome U
    1) ( statecraft) arte f. di governare
    2) ( skill of a statesman) abilità f. di statista

    English-Italian dictionary > statesmanship

  • 2 staatsmännisch

    I Adj. statesmanlike
    II Adv. denken, handeln: in a statesmanlike manner
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    statesmanlike
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    staats|män|nisch [-mɛnɪʃ]
    1. adj
    statesmanlike
    2. adv
    in a statesmanlike manner
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    (showing the qualities of a good statesman.) statesmanlike
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    staats·män·nisch
    adj (geh) statesmanlike
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    1.
    Adjektiv statesmanlike <wisdom, far-sightedness, etc.>; <abilities, skill> of a statesman
    2.
    adverbial in a statesmanlike manner
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    A. adj statesmanlike
    B. adv denken, handeln: in a statesmanlike manner
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    1.
    Adjektiv statesmanlike <wisdom, far-sightedness, etc.>; <abilities, skill> of a statesman
    2.
    adverbial in a statesmanlike manner

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > staatsmännisch

  • 3 حنكة

    حُنْكَة \ experience: knowledge or skill that is gained by practice; the practice that provides this: We need a teacher who has more experience. One learns by experience. \ حُنْكَة سِيَاسِيّة \ statesmanship: the acts or qualities of a statesman.

    Arabic-English dictionary > حنكة

  • 4 فن

    فَنّ \ art: an activity in which sth. of beauty is made; skill: the art of painting pictures. \ فَنّ \ architecture: buildings of a particular kind or period: Roman architecture. \ See Also طِراز مِعْماري \ فَنّ الحُكْم \ politics: (sg. as an art or activity; pl. as personal beliefs, etc.) the art of government; the affairs of government; one’s opinions on government: Is politics an art or a science? My politics are my private concern. statesmanship: the acts or qualities of a statesman. \ See Also عِلْم السياسَة \ فَنّ الخَطَابة \ oratory: the art of making speeches; fancy language expressing or causing deep feelings: The priest was famous for his oratory, and by the time he had finished, everyone was weeping. \ فَنُّ الطّهْي \ cookery: the art and practice of cooking. \ See Also الطَّبْخ \ فَنُّ النَّحْت \ sculpture: the art of making figures in stone or metal: ancient Greek sculpture. \ فَنُّ وَضْع الخُطَط \ strategy: the art of planning the movement of one’s armed forces in war; skilful planning for any struggle.

    Arabic-English dictionary > فن

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