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1 technical
'teknikəl1) (having, or relating to, a particular science or skill, especially of a mechanical or industrial kind: a technical college; technical skill; technical drawing.) teknisk2) ((having many terms) relating to a particular art or science: `Myopia' is a technical term for `short-sightedness'.) fag-, faglig3) (according to strict laws or rules: a technical defeat.) formell•- technically
- techniciantekniskadj. \/ˈteknɪk(ə)l\/ eller technic1) teknisk2) fag-, faglig, fagmessig, yrkes-, yrkesrettet3) formell, saklig4) ( jus) lovlig, rettsteknisk -
2 skill
skil1) (cleverness at doing something, resulting either from practice or from natural ability: This job requires a lot of skill.) destreza, habilidad2) (a job or activity that requires training and practice; an art or craft: the basic skills of reading and writing.) técnica, arte•- skilful- skilfully
- skilfulness
- skilled
skill n1. habilidad / técnica2. habilidad / destrezatr[skɪl]1 (ability) habilidad nombre femenino, destreza; (talent) talento, don nombre masculino, dotes nombre femenino plural2 (technique) técnica, arte nombre masculinoskill ['skɪl] n1) dexterity: habilidad f, destreza f2) capability: capacidad f, arte m, técnica forganizational skills: la capacidad para organizarn.• acierto s.m.• amaño s.m.• apaño s.m.• arte s.m.• artesania s.f.• facultad s.m.• habilidad (Conocimiento práctico) s.f.• industria s.f.• maña s.f.• pericia s.f.• primor s.m.• práctica s.f.skɪla) u ( ability) habilidad fgame of skill — juego m de ingenio
skill IN/AT something: her skill at (doing) crosswords su habilidad para hacer crucigramas or para los crucigramas; the post requires skill in administration — el puesto requiere dotes or aptitudes administrativas
b) c ( technique)she has no secretarial skills — no sabe taquigrafía ni mecanografía (or procesamiento de textos etc)
social skills — don m de gentes
[skɪl]Nhis lack of skill in dealing with people — su inaptitud or falta de capacidad para tratar con la gente
technical skill(s) — conocimientos mpl técnicos
2) (=technique) técnica fcommunication skills — habilidad f or aptitud f para comunicarse
language skills — (with foreign languages) habilidad f para hablar idiomas
* * *[skɪl]a) u ( ability) habilidad fgame of skill — juego m de ingenio
skill IN/AT something: her skill at (doing) crosswords su habilidad para hacer crucigramas or para los crucigramas; the post requires skill in administration — el puesto requiere dotes or aptitudes administrativas
b) c ( technique)she has no secretarial skills — no sabe taquigrafía ni mecanografía (or procesamiento de textos etc)
social skills — don m de gentes
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3 skill
[skɪl]сущ.искусство, мастерство; умение; навык; ловкость, сноровкаgreat skill — высокий уровень мастерства; большая ловкость
consummate skill — законченное мастерство, виртуозность
diplomatic skills — дипломатические качества / способности
language skills — языковые навыки, знание (иностранного) языка
marketable skills — нужное, приносящее прибыль умение
computer skills, skills at / in using a computer — навыки работы на компьютере
to demonstrate / display / show skill — проявить мастерство
Good language skills are a prerequisite for the job. — Хорошее знание языка для этой должности обязательно.
She had the skill to cope with a difficult job. — Она могла справиться со сложной работой.
This job requires special skills. — Для этой работы нужны особые навыки.
- acquire a skill- master a skill
- reinforce the skills
- lack skillsSyn:Ant:
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