Skill Meaning in English
word
/ˈskɪɫ/
skil
/skˈɪl/
skil
释义
A skill is an ability to do something well, usually because you have learned it or practiced it. It can be practical, physical, social, or mental.
用法与细微差别
Common in school, work, and training contexts: 'communication skills', 'technical skills', 'problem-solving skills'. 'Skill' is often countable ('a useful skill', 'many skills'), while 'skilled' is the adjective. Don't confuse it with 'talent', which suggests more natural ability.
Spanish: habilidad - destrezaPortuguese (BR): habilidade - competênciaPortuguese (PT): competência - habilidadeChinese (Simplified): 技能 - 技巧Chinese (Traditional): 技能 - 技巧Hindi: कौशल - हुनरArabic: مهارة - حِرفةBengali: দক্ষতাRussian: навык - умениеJapanese: スキル - 技能Vietnamese: kỹ năngKorean: 기술 - 능력Turkish: beceriUrdu: مہارتIndonesian: keterampilan
例句
Cooking is a useful skill.
basic
She has good writing skills.
basic
This job needs computer skills.
basic
Time management is a skill you can improve with practice.
natural
One of her best skills is staying calm under pressure.
natural
You don't need perfect skills to get started.
natural