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[N-COUNT 可数名词]技术性工作;手艺 A skill is a type of work or activity which requires special training and knowledge.
  • Most of us will know someone who is always learning new skills, or studying new fields.

    我们大多数人都会认识某个总是在不停地学习新技术或研究新领域的人。

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]技巧;技能;本领;技艺 Skill is the knowledge and ability that enables you to do something well.
  • The cut of a diamond depends on the skill of its craftsman.

    钻石切割靠的是工匠的技艺。


Oxford skill / skɪl ; NAmE skɪl / noun 1 [uncountable ] the ability to do sth well 技巧;技艺 The job requires skill and an eye for detail. 这项工作需要技巧和敏锐的眼光。 skillin/at sth/doing sth What made him remarkable as a photographer was his skill in capturing the moment. 他捕捉瞬间画面的能力使他成为一名不同凡响的摄影师。 2 [countable ] a particular ability or type of ability 技术;技能 We need people with practical skills like carpentry. 我们需要有木工等实用技术的人。 management skills 管理技巧 skill skills skill / skɪl ; NAmE skɪl /
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skillskill /skɪl/ ●●● S2 W1 noun [countable, uncountable]
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an ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practised ittalent:  Reading and writing are two different skills. Many jobs today require computer skills.skill in/at He was valued for his skill in raising money for the company.with skill The whole team played with great skill and determination.COLLOCATIONSverbshave a skill· He didn’t have the right skills for the job.learn a skill (also acquire a skill formal)· People can acquire new skills while they are unemployed.develop a skill· We will give you the opportunity to develop your skills.use a skill· I am sure you can use your communication skills to get your message across.require/take skill (=to need skill)· It’s a difficult task, which requires skill and experience.lack a skill (=not have a skill)· He lacked both the skills and the confidence to take on the job.hone a skill (=improve it)· The course will help you hone your writing skills.master 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)· He played with great skill.good skills· He’s got good management skills.basic skills· The basic skills can be acquired very quickly.practical skills· Students will have the opportunity to learn a lot of practical skills.technical skills· Good technical skills are not enough.management skills· She needs to develop her management skills.computer/IT skills· We’re looking for someone with good IT skills.reading/writing skills· Their reading skills are poor.communication skills (=the ability to communicate well with people)· The nurse must use her communication skills to help the patient feel at ease.social skills (=the ability to get on well with people)· Unsociable toddlers were found to have poor social skills later.people/interpersonal skills (=the ability to deal with people)· He wasn’t a good communicator and had no people skills at all.language skills (=the ability to use a language)· We 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: · He plays the piano with great skill.· communication/language/computer etc skills· The course will help you improve your communication skills.talent [countable, uncountable] a natural ability to do something well which can be developed with practice: · She was a young artist with a lot of talent.· She showed a talent for acting from an early age.· He is a man of many talents.genius [uncountable] very great ability, which only a few people have: · The opera shows Mozart’s genius as a composer.· Picasso was a painter of genius.gift [countable] a natural ability to do something very well, which you were born with: · You can see that he has a gift for the game.· Winterson has great gifts as a writer.flair [singular, uncountable] skill for doing something, especially something that needs imagination and creativity: · The job does require some creative flair.· She has a flair for languages.expertise [uncountable] specialized knowledge of a technical subject, which you get from experience of doing that type of work: · The technical expertise for building the dam is being provided by a US company.a/the knack /næk/ [singular] informal a special skill for doing a particular thing, especially a simple everyday thing: · Breadmaking is easy once you get the knack.· He has a knack for making people feel relaxed.
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skills[22048]
技能(48%),技巧(37%),熟练(10%),技艺(5%)
n.技能,技巧;本领,技术
n.(Skill)人名;(瑞典)希尔

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