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1 adroit
ə'droit(skilful: his adroit handling of the boat.) diestro, hábil- adroitly- adroitness
tr[ə'drɔɪt]1 diestro,-a, hábiladroit [ə'drɔɪt] adj: diestro, hábil♦ adroitly advadj.• diestro, -a adj.• hábil adj.ə'drɔɪta) <answer/speaker> hábilto be adroit at -ing — ser* hábil para + inf
[ǝ'drɔɪt]ADJ diestro, hábil* * *[ə'drɔɪt]a) <answer/speaker> hábilto be adroit at -ing — ser* hábil para + inf
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