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skilled

/skild/US // skɪld //UK // (skɪld) //

熟练的,熟练,熟练掌握,有技能的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having skill; trained or experienced in work that requires skill.
    • : showing, involving, or requiring skill, as certain work.

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Examples

  • Those skilled in gerrymandering draw district boundaries that ensure decade-long protection for the ruling party.

  • The system, based on recent inspections, acts as a jumping-off point for choosing a skilled nursing facility, but may not reflect the current situation at a home.

  • On their own, Adebayo and Robinson are both important, skilled, highly valuable players that every NBA team wishes they had.

  • Highly-skilled professionals across sectors have a leg up when employers cherry-pick roles to reward.

  • Researchers have long argued for a more nimble education system, but universities and even most online courses currently exist for the dominant purpose of ensuring people are adequately skilled to contribute to the economy.

  • The North Korean hackers have proven to be a persistent adversary, if not the most skilled one.

  • One that has been repeated in my life so much that I am now skilled in completely erasing it.

  • However, the enormous benefits that low-skilled immigrants provide more than make up for that relatively small cost.

  • The issue of low-skilled immigration naturally provokes intense nativist sentiments.

  • Medicaid is required to cover people in skilled nursing facilities, that is, institutions.

  • A baronet scientifically skilled in pugilism, enjoyed no pleasure so much as giving gratuitous instructions in his favorite art.

  • How many in Melbourne injure wealth and brain, I leave to more skilled and morose critics.

  • A certain gentleman, not well skilled in orthography, requested his friend to send him too monkeys.

  • Furnished all the brain power anyway, and skilled labor outranks muscle at any time.

  • Owing to the difficulty of obtaining boats and skilled boatmen, this was a slow and dangerous undertaking.