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n. \skill (at/ in sth / doing sth) ур чадвар. skilled adj. 1. чадварлаг, уран. 2. мэргэшилтэй. 3. ур чадвар шаардсан.
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skill — 01. His computer [skills] have really improved since his parents bought him a beautiful new iMac. 02. Sonya is a very [skillful] volleyball player, with a powerful smash, and an excellent serve. 03. Oriana handled herself very [skillfully] in the … Grammatical examples in English
skill — I. intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English skilen, from Old Norse skilja to separate, divide; akin to Old Norse skil distinction Date: 13th century archaic to make a difference ; matter, avail II. noun Etymology: Middle English skil … New Collegiate Dictionary
Motor skill — A motor skill is a learned sequence of movements that combine to produce a smooth, efficient action in order to master a particular task. The development of motor skill occurs in the motor cortex, the region of the cerebral cortex that controls… … Wikipedia
take a bit of doing — informal phrase to need a lot of effort, skill, or determination to do That’s going to take a bit of explaining. Thesaurus: difficult to do and involving a lot of effortsynonym Main entry: bit * * * take a bit of doing see … Useful english dictionary
be equal to doing sth — be equal to (doing) sth ► to have the ability, experience, or skill that is necessary to do something difficult: »I m not sure he s equal to the demands of such a high pressure job. Main Entry: ↑equal … Financial and business terms
take a bit of doing — informal to need a lot of effort, skill, or determination to do That s going to take a bit of explaining … English dictionary
learn — [c]/lɜn / (say lern) verb (learned /lɜnd / (say lernd) or learnt, learning) –verb (t) 1. to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience: to learn French. 2. to memorise. 3. to become informed of or acquainted with;… …
Abilities — Ability A*bil i*ty ([.a]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Abilities} ([.a]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[i^]z). [F. habilet[ e], earlier spelling habilit[ e] (with silent h), L. habilitas aptitude, ability, fr. habilis apt. See {Able}.] The quality or state of being … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ability — A*bil i*ty ([.a]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Abilities} ([.a]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[i^]z). [F. habilet[ e], earlier spelling habilit[ e] (with silent h), L. habilitas aptitude, ability, fr. habilis apt. See {Able}.] The quality or state of being able;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
technique — /tek ni:k/ noun (C) 1 a special skill or way of doing something, especially one that has to be learned: new techniques for producing special effects in movies 2 (U) the level of skill or the set of skills that someone has: a footballer with… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
put — [ put ] (past tense and past participle put) verb transitive *** ▸ 1 move something to position ▸ 2 cause to be in situation ▸ 3 write/print something ▸ 4 make someone go to place ▸ 5 give position on list ▸ 6 build/place somewhere ▸ 7 express in … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English