skilled 英 [skɪld]   美 [skɪld]

skilled

skilled  英 [skɪld] 美 [skɪld]

adj. 熟练的;有技能的;需要技能的 

He has become a skilled worker. 他已经成为一名熟练的工人。
Only the most skilled and tidy members of his 24-person engineering team are allowed in the suite. 在他的24人工程小组中,只有最熟练、最整洁的成员才被允许进入这间套房。

  • Anyone skilled has special abilities. A skilled mechanic from the future might build a flying car. Then a skilled rapper can write a cool song about it.
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  • adj. 熟练的;有技能的;需要技能的
  • 1. He has become a skilled worker.

    他已经成为一名熟练的工人。

  • 2. Only the most skilled and tidy members of his 24-person engineering team are allowed in the suite.

    在他的24人工程小组中,只有最熟练、最整洁的成员才被允许进入这间套房。

  • 3. Up to two thirds of newborn deaths could be prevented if skilled health workers perform effective health measures at birth and during the first week of life.

    如果能在分娩时以及生命第一周中由熟练的卫生工作者提供有效的卫生措施,可能避免近三分之二的新生儿死亡。

  • skilled (adj.) 1550s, past-participle adjective from skill (v.) "to have personal and practical knowledge" (c. 1200), from Old Norse skilja "separate, part, divide; break off, break up; part company, take leave; discern, distinguish; understand, find out; decide, settle," from the source of skill (n.).
skilled / skɪld ; NAmE skɪld / adjective 1 having enough ability, experience and knowledge to be able to do sth well 有技能的;熟练的 a skilled engineer/negotiator/craftsman 高明的工程师;老练的谈判者;技术熟练的工匠 a shortage of skilled labour (= people who have had training in a skill) 缺乏技术工人 skilledin/at sth/doing sth She is highly skilledat dealing with difficult customers. 应付难缠的顾客她很有一手。 2 (of a job 工作 ) needing special abilities or training 需要专门技术的 SYN expert Furniture-making is very skilled work. 做家具是技术性很强的活儿。 OPP unskilled skilled / skɪld ; NAmE skɪld /
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