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释义 Word family  noun skill deskilling adjective skilful/skillful skilled ≠ unskilled verb deskill adverb skilfully/skillfully  skill /skɪl/ ●●● S2 W1 noun [countable, uncountable]  CANGOOD ATan ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practised it 技能,技巧,技艺〔尤指通过学习和实践获得〕 → talent Reading and writing are two different skills. 阅读和写作是两种不同的技能。 Many jobs today require computer skills. 如今的许多工作都需要计算机技能。skill in/at He was valued for his skill in raising money for the company. 他因为替公司筹集资金的本领而受到重视。with skill The whole team played with great skill and determination. 整支球队表现出精湛的技巧和争胜的决心。 COLLOCATIONSverbshave a skill 具备某种技能He didn’t have the right skills for the job. 他不具备适合做这项工作的技能。learn a skill (also acquire a skill formal) 学习[获得]技能People can acquire new skills while they are unemployed. 人们可以在待业期间学习新的技能。develop a skill 发展技能We will give you the opportunity to develop your skills. 我们会给你发展技能的机会。use a skill 利用技能I am sure you can use your communication skills to get your message across. 我相信你可以发挥你的交际能力,让人接受你要传递的信息。require/take skill (=to need skill) 需要技能It’s a difficult task, which requires skill and experience. 这是项艰难的任务,需要技术和经验。nlack a skill (=not have a skill)He lacked both the skills and the confidence to take on the job.nhone a skill (=improve it)The course will help you hone your writing skills.nmaster a skill (=learn it so that your skill is very good)Many of these children have not mastered basic academic skills.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + skillgreat/considerable skill (=a lot of skill) 高超的技能He played with great skill. 他打得非常有水平。good skills 良好的技能He’s got good management skills. 他有良好的管理能力。basic skills 基本技能The basic skills can be acquired very quickly. 基本技能很快就能掌握。practical skills 实用技能Students will have the opportunity to learn a lot of practical skills. 学生将有机会学习很多实用的技能。technical skills 技术技能nGood technical skills are not enough.management skills 管理技能nShe needs to develop her management skills.computer/IT skills 计算机/IT 技能nWe’re looking for someone with good IT skills.reading/writing skills 阅读/写作技能nTheir reading skills are poor.communication skills (=the ability to communicate well with people) 交际能力nThe nurse must use her communication skills to help the patient feel at ease.social skills (=the ability to get on well with people) 社交能力nUnsociable toddlers were found to have poor social skills later.people/interpersonal skills (=the ability to deal with people) 人际交往能力nHe wasn’t a good communicator and had no people skills at all.language skills (=the ability to use a language) 语言能力 nWe need to hire people with useful language skills. THESAURUSskill [countable, uncountable] an ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practised it 〔尤指通过学习和实践获得的〕技能,技巧,技艺He plays the piano with great skill. 他的钢琴演奏技艺高超。communication/language/computer etc skills 交际/语言/计算机等技能nThe course will help you improve your communication skills.talent [countable, uncountable] a natural ability to do something well which can be developed with practice 天赋,天资She was a young artist with a lot of talent. 她是一名很有天赋的年轻艺术家。She showed a talent for acting from an early age. 她从小就表现出了表演天赋。He is a man of many talents. 他是个多才多艺的人。genius [uncountable] very great ability, which only a few people have 〔只有少数人拥有的〕天才,天分The opera shows Mozart’s genius as a composer. 这部歌剧表现了莫扎特的作曲天分。Picasso was a painter of genius. 毕加索是一位天才画家。gift [countable] a natural ability to do something very well, which you were born with 〔与生俱来的〕才能,天赋You can see that he has a gift for the game. 你可以看出他有这项运动的天赋。Winterson has great gifts as a writer. 温特森很有写作天赋。flair [singular, uncountable] skill for doing something, especially something that needs imagination and creativity 〔尤指从事需要发挥想象和创造力的事情的〕才能,天赋The job does require some creative flair. 做这项工作确实需要一些创造力。She has a flair for languages. 她有语言天赋。expertise [uncountable] specialized knowledge of a technical subject, which you get from experience of doing that type of work 专门技能,专门知识The technical expertise for building the dam is being provided by a US company. 修建大坝由一家美国公司提供技术方案。a/the knack /næk/ [singular] informal a special skill for doing a particular thing, especially a simple everyday thing 〔尤指做日常简单事情的〕诀窍,本领Breadmaking is easy once you get the knack. 一旦你掌握了诀窍,做面包是很简单的事情。He has a knack for making people feel relaxed. 他有办法让人感到放松。Examples from the Corpusskill• He honed his pilots' aerial skills to so fine a point that their kill ratio reached ten to one.• Most of us learn the knowledge and skills needed to drive a car fairly easily.• You need good communication skills for this job.• You need computer skills for most office jobs.• Marcia's computer skills were not good enough for the job.• On the course you will develop skills in business management.• He had hoped to repeat his successes of 1985 and 1987, but could not contain the accurate drawing skills of King.• The Australians played with great skill and determination.• Price handles the role of the angry wife with great skill.• You have to be able to learn new skills quickly.• At a later stage the study will be extended to differences in office skills.• In addition, managers often can build organizational skills by hiring new people instead of getting existing people to learn and change.• In the primary grades, teachers put emphasis on language and reading skills.• Being a good manager requires a number of highly specialized skills.• The bird in this treatment would have the opportunity to learn the skill by imitation.• These exercises develop the student's reading and writing skills.skill in/at• It happens at the moment anyway, so why not sanction it and make it a skill in itself.• Thorough knowledge of construction practices and skills in areas such as reading and evaluating blueprints and plans are essential.• Changing consumer shopping patterns and lack of food management skills at the company subsequently led to below-expected results.• I have no skill in speaking and there, is no witness to my innocence.• The emerging New Forms of production demand ever higher levels of skill in the workforce at all levels in the hierarchy.• Beatrice Webb and Erving Goffman for mastery of skills in descriptive sociology.• Many top speedway riders will be pitting their skills in the National motor cycle grass track meeting.• Likewise any prisoner with skills in a basic trade will be encouraged to share them with other inmates.From Longman Business Dictionaryskillskill /skɪl/ noun [countable, uncountable] an ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practised itYou need computing skills for that job.The successful applicant should be able to use their own initiative and have good communication skills.There are still excellent jobs available for those with the right specialist skills and knowledge.skill at/inThis five-day course provides the opportunity for people to explore and develop their own managerial skills in work which requires leadership. → people skills → transferable skillOrigin skill (1100-1200) Old Norse skil “good judgment, knowledge”skill noun →COLLOCATIONS1 →THESAURUS1LDOCE OnlineChinese   Business an something especially well, you do Corpus to ability because
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