skills 的定义
- the ability, coming from one's knowledge, practice, aptitude, etc., to do something well: Carpentry was one of his many skills.
- competent excellence in performance; expertness; dexterity: The dancers performed with skill.
- a craft, trade, or job requiring manual dexterity or special training in which a person has competence and experience: the skill of cabinetmaking.
- Obsolete. understanding; discernment.
- Obsolete. reason; cause.
skills 近义词
ability, talent to do something
skills 的近义词 46 个
- accomplishment
- art
- artistry
- clout
- competence
- dexterity
- experience
- expertise
- finesse
- ingenuity
- intelligence
- job
- know-how
- proficiency
- prowess
- quickness
- readiness
- savvy
- technique
- address
- adroitness
- aptitude
- cleverness
- command
- craft
- cunning
- deftness
- dodge
- ease
- expertness
- facility
- goods
- handiness
- knack
- line
- moxie
- profession
- skillfulness
- sleight
- smarts
- stuff
- trade
- expertism
- one's thing
- right stuff
- what it takes
skills 的反义词 14 个
更多skills例句
- In 2010, a study at the University of North Texas compared how students retain information literacy skills in a face-to-face class, an online class and a blended class.
- They viewed the ability to sift through all this advice as a crucial skill to learn.
- These bots offer increasing levels of customizability and complexity to match a young one’s skills.
- Customers can use the company’s skill to order Tide products without having to pull up the Amazon app or go to the Tide website.
- She also asked students to choose a skill and practice it regularly.
- With all due respect to his athletic skill, Gronkowski is not high on the list of NFL players that elicit carnal thoughts.
- Investigators will focus on whether the sudden emergency was so extreme that no degree of pilot skill would have helped.
- As the steaks are eaten, Mount, who has some skill in these things, brings up the movie.
- Conflicts and resolutions were staged with the skill of a chessplayer working out new endgame strategies.
- He finishes off the task he has set himself here with considerable precision and skill.
- Here convincing proof was given of Mme. Mesdag's accuracy, originality of interpretation, and her skill in the use of color.
- Tobacco requires a great deal of skill and trouble in the right management of it.
- The Gentleman's Magazine contains a long list of the bridges and churches which attest his reputation and skill.
- The Winnebagos also manufacture pipes of the same form, but of a smaller size, in lead, with considerable skill.
- I was soon surprised to find that I too had a taste for statistics and acquired some skill in their compilation.