skill的意思和读音

skill

: [skɪl] : [skɪl]

n.

v.;〈

skills  

adj.+n.great skill,basic skill,technical skill,professional skill,special skill

v.+n.learn skill,use skill,acquire skill,develop skill,master skill

n.ability,talent,cleverness,dexterity,expertise

skilln.

1.[u]the ability to do sth well

The job requires skill and an eye for detail.

What made him remarkable as a photographer was his skill in capturing the moment.使

2.[c]a particular ability or type of ability

We need people with practical skills like carpentry.

management skills

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v.1.;;

n.1.the ability to do something well, usually as a result of experience and training; a particular ability that involves special training and experience

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1.Being with James was no longer a solution to feeling lost and anxious, and I lacked the skill set to comfort myself.

2.Leadership is neither a skill nor a technique but a state of being. It is a question of character, of virtue in action.

3.In his book Lord Ashcroft argues that the "skill of the businessman is to minimise the amount of damage to his company during the storm. "使。”

4.That's a tall order for a short bit of copy, but it's a skill anyone writing or editing for the Web should try to master.

5.But most lovely of all was the skill with which they flew, their wing tips moving a precise and constant inch from his own.

6.The tiger thought he had already learned every skill from the cat . But he never knew that the cat had hidden the tree climbing from him.

7.Hunting Herding and hunting were the means of existence to the ancestors of the snowy region. The skill is still being practised now.

8.The requirement upon listening skill has always been a crucial part of English acquisition.

9.And that 16 per cent tends to be concentrated in the lower levels of the profession: about 61 per cent are in low-paid, low-skill jobs.16%IT61%

10.It is what I have called an extra-lusory skill, one that should not be considered part of soccer and has no place in it.”,