skill

skill
noun
1) (expertness) Geschick, das, Fertigkeit, die (at, in in + Dat.); (of artist) Können, das
2) (technique) Fertigkeit, die; (of weaving, bricklaying) Technik, die; Kunst, die
3) in pl. (abilities) Fähigkeiten

office skills — Büroerfahrung, die

language skills — Sprachkenntnisse, die

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[skil]
noun
1) (cleverness at doing something, resulting either from practice or from natural ability: This job requires a lot of skill.) das Geschick
2) (a job or activity that requires training and practice; an art or craft: the basic skills of reading and writing.) die Kenntnis
- academic.ru/67681/skilful">skilful
- skilfully
- skilfulness
- skilled
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skill
[skɪl]
n
1. no pl (expertise) Geschick nt, Geschicklichkeit f
to involve some \skill einige Geschicklichkeit erfordern
to show a lot of \skill viel Geschick beweisen
2. (particular ability) Fähigkeit f; (technique) Fertigkeit f
communication \skills Kommunikationsfähigkeit f
language \skills Sprachkompetenz f
negotiating \skills Verhandlungsgeschick nt
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[skɪl]
n
1) no pl (= skilfulness) Geschick nt, Geschicklichkeit f; (of sculptor etc) Kunst(fertigkeit) f

his skill at billiards — sein Geschick nt beim Billard

her skill in persuading people — ihre Fähigkeit, andere zu überreden

2) (= acquired technique) Fertigkeit f; (= ability) Fähigkeit f

to learn new skills — etwas Neues lernen

it's a skill that has to be acquired — so etwas muss gelernt sein

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skill1 [skıl] s Geschick(lichkeit) n(f):
a) Gewandtheit f:
game of skill Geschicklichkeitsspiel n
b) (Kunst)Fertigkeit f, Können n
c) (Fach-, Sach)Kenntnis f, Erfahrenheit f (beide:
at, in in dat)
skill2 [skıl] v/i obs
1. ins Gewicht fallen:
it skills not
2. nützen:
what skills talking?
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noun
1) (expertness) Geschick, das, Fertigkeit, die (at, in in + Dat.); (of artist) Können, das
2) (technique) Fertigkeit, die; (of weaving, bricklaying) Technik, die; Kunst, die
3) in pl. (abilities) Fähigkeiten

office skills — Büroerfahrung, die

language skills — Sprachkenntnisse, die

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n.
Fertigkeit f.
Fähigkeit f.
Geschick n.
Geschicklichkeit f.
Kunst ¨-e f.
Kunstfertigkeit f.

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