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SKILL

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Traducere în limba română

skill I. substantiv

1. îndemânare, dibăcie, măiestrie, artă; abilitate;

skill in doing (smth.) a) talent la facerea (cu gen.) b) artă de a face (ceva);

want of skill neîndemânare.

2. calificare (a muncitorilor).

3. (amer.) meserie practică.

skill II. verb A. intranzitiv

(înv.) it skills not a) nu importă, nu contează; b) nu face, e inutil;

to skill to do smth. a se pricepe la ceva.

skill II. verb B. tranzitiv

(rar) a instrui, a învăţa (pe cineva).

 Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze: 

People with a variant form of a lifespan-related gene tend not only to live longer but to have better cognitive skills than those who lack the variant, a new study reports.

(Longevity gene linked to better brain skills, NIH, US)

I thought he meant to try his skill, by his manner of declining it yesterday.

(Emma, de Jane Austen)

But to make up for your loss, I will give each of you, as a reward for his skill, half a kingdom.

(Fairy Tales, de The Brothers Grimm)

As you see, when it comes to communication, the better your skills, the more successful you will be.

(AstrologyZone.com, de Susan Miller)

Your health care provider can check to see if you have any changes in your memory or thinking skills over time.

(Mild Cognitive Impairment, NIH: National Institute on Aging)

By now I had developed such skill at surgery that Wolf Larsen, with a few words of advice, left me to my task with a couple of sailors for assistants.

(The Sea-Wolf, de Jack London)

"How well you draw!" he said, with a genuine surprise and pleasure at her skill, adding, with a half-laugh, "Yes, that's me."

(Little Women, de Louisa May Alcott)

You had not enough of the artist's skill and science to give it full being: yet the drawings are, for a school-girl, peculiar.

(Jane Eyre, de Charlotte Brontë)

“Well, gentlemen,” said he, at last, “the night is still young, and if any of you should wish to show the company a little of your skill, you could not ask a better opportunity.”

(Rodney Stone, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

This may include a complete medical history, medical tests, a physical exam, a test of learning skills, tests to find out if the patient is able to carry out the tasks of daily living, a mental health evaluation, and a review of social support and community resources available to the patient.

(Assessment, NCI Dictionary)




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