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a man of great political skill

  • 1 habilidad

    f.
    1 skill (destreza).
    tener habilidad para algo to be good at something
    salió del compromiso con habilidad she cleverly extricated herself from the situation
    2 ability, aptitude, capacity, craft.
    * * *
    1 (aptitud) skill
    2 (astucia) cleverness, smartness
    3 DERECHO capacity, competence
    4 (gracia) talent
    \
    con gran habilidad very skilfully
    tener habilidad manual to be good with one's hands
    tener habilidad para algo to be good at something
    * * *
    noun f.
    ability, skill
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=capacidad) ability; (=destreza) skill

    tiene habilidad manualhe's good o clever with his hands

    con habilidad: le sacó el secreto con habilidad — he cleverly o skilfully got the secret out of him

    2) (Jur) competence
    * * *
    1)
    a) (para actividad manual, física) skill
    b) (astucia, inteligencia) skill, cleverness

    con habilidad — cleverly, skillfully

    2) (Der) competence
    * * *
    = ability, competence, skill, talent, capacity, savoir faire, aptitude, dexterity, ingeniousness, skilfulness [skillfulness, -USA], prowess, faculty.
    Ex. The ability to search on word stems is particularly valuable where the text to be searched is in free-language format.
    Ex. In order that you should be able to perform these required skills with greater competence, selected elements of the theory of subject indexing will be included.
    Ex. However, successful human free language indexing is very dependent upon the skills of the individual indexer.
    Ex. This example goes to show that talent for academic work is only one variety of giftedness.
    Ex. Older people have suffered some losses in sensory and physical capacity, and newer teaching techniques might intimidate them.
    Ex. Library staff should be provided with the opportunity to see blunders which they occasionally commit as well as the laudable ' savoir faire' with which they dispatch some reference question.
    Ex. In tracking, schools categorize according to measures of intelligence, achievement, or aptitude and then assign students to ability or interest-grouped classes = En la subdivisión de los alumnos en clases según su nivel académico, las escuelas agrupan a los alumnos de acuerdo con su nivel de inteligencia, habilidad o aptitud y luego los asignan a las clases según su capacidad o por sus intereses.
    Ex. Reference work is merely a practical skill -- of a high-grade kind, to be sure -- but a mere dexterity, a mental facility, acquired by practice.
    Ex. But if, in the digital era, libraries must continue to compete, it will be about services -- the ingeniousness with which individual libraries tailor resource access to particular needs of their user communities.
    Ex. At present, limited data concerning the conversational skilfulness of school-age children have been available.
    Ex. The results endorse the need for continued application of marketing prowess, information science research, and library support systems.
    Ex. Sophia no sooner saw Blifil than she turned pale, and almost lost the use of all her faculties.
    ----
    * con habilidad = adeptly.
    * con pocas habilidades = poor-ability.
    * habilidad artística = artistry.
    * habilidad cognitiva = cognitive skill, cognitive ability, cognitive capacity.
    * habilidad de interpretar imágenes = visual literacy.
    * habilidad de razonar = thinking skills.
    * habilidad en el manejo de diferentes soportes = media competency.
    * habilidades = competency.
    * habilidades comunicativas = speaking skills.
    * habilidades lectoras = reading skills.
    * habilidades necesarias para la vida cotidiana = life skills.
    * habilidades orales = speaking skills.
    * habilidad especial = knack, knack.
    * habilidad física = physical ability, physical ability.
    * habilidad lectora = reading ability.
    * habilidad manual = manual skill.
    * habilidad mental = mental ability.
    * habilidad natural = knack, knack, natural ability.
    * habilidad política = statesmanship, political wisdom.
    * habilidad verbal = verbal skill.
    * perfeccionar una habilidad = hone + skill.
    * * *
    1)
    a) (para actividad manual, física) skill
    b) (astucia, inteligencia) skill, cleverness

    con habilidad — cleverly, skillfully

    2) (Der) competence
    * * *
    = ability, competence, skill, talent, capacity, savoir faire, aptitude, dexterity, ingeniousness, skilfulness [skillfulness, -USA], prowess, faculty.

    Ex: The ability to search on word stems is particularly valuable where the text to be searched is in free-language format.

    Ex: In order that you should be able to perform these required skills with greater competence, selected elements of the theory of subject indexing will be included.
    Ex: However, successful human free language indexing is very dependent upon the skills of the individual indexer.
    Ex: This example goes to show that talent for academic work is only one variety of giftedness.
    Ex: Older people have suffered some losses in sensory and physical capacity, and newer teaching techniques might intimidate them.
    Ex: Library staff should be provided with the opportunity to see blunders which they occasionally commit as well as the laudable ' savoir faire' with which they dispatch some reference question.
    Ex: In tracking, schools categorize according to measures of intelligence, achievement, or aptitude and then assign students to ability or interest-grouped classes = En la subdivisión de los alumnos en clases según su nivel académico, las escuelas agrupan a los alumnos de acuerdo con su nivel de inteligencia, habilidad o aptitud y luego los asignan a las clases según su capacidad o por sus intereses.
    Ex: Reference work is merely a practical skill -- of a high-grade kind, to be sure -- but a mere dexterity, a mental facility, acquired by practice.
    Ex: But if, in the digital era, libraries must continue to compete, it will be about services -- the ingeniousness with which individual libraries tailor resource access to particular needs of their user communities.
    Ex: At present, limited data concerning the conversational skilfulness of school-age children have been available.
    Ex: The results endorse the need for continued application of marketing prowess, information science research, and library support systems.
    Ex: Sophia no sooner saw Blifil than she turned pale, and almost lost the use of all her faculties.
    * con habilidad = adeptly.
    * con pocas habilidades = poor-ability.
    * habilidad artística = artistry.
    * habilidad cognitiva = cognitive skill, cognitive ability, cognitive capacity.
    * habilidad de interpretar imágenes = visual literacy.
    * habilidad de razonar = thinking skills.
    * habilidad en el manejo de diferentes soportes = media competency.
    * habilidades = competency.
    * habilidades comunicativas = speaking skills.
    * habilidades lectoras = reading skills.
    * habilidades necesarias para la vida cotidiana = life skills.
    * habilidades orales = speaking skills.
    * habilidad especial = knack, knack.
    * habilidad física = physical ability, physical ability.
    * habilidad lectora = reading ability.
    * habilidad manual = manual skill.
    * habilidad mental = mental ability.
    * habilidad natural = knack, knack, natural ability.
    * habilidad política = statesmanship, political wisdom.
    * habilidad verbal = verbal skill.
    * perfeccionar una habilidad = hone + skill.

    * * *
    A
    1 (para una actividad manual, física) skill
    siempre ha tenido gran habilidad para la carpintería he's always been very good o adept at carpentry, he's always been a very skilled o adept carpenter
    tiene especial habilidad para la costura he has a real gift o flair for sewing
    2 (astucia, inteligencia) skill, cleverness
    tiene gran habilidad para convencer a sus oponentes she is very clever o good o skilled at convincing her opponents, she has a great gift for convincing her opponents
    la película está realizada con gran habilidad it is a very cleverly o skillfully made movie
    B (de un testigo) competence
    Compuesto:
    fpl ( Lab Rel) interpersonal skills
    * * *

     

    habilidad sustantivo femenino
    1
    a) (para actividad manual, física) skill;


    b) (astucia, inteligencia) skill, cleverness;


    2 (Der) competence
    habilidad sustantivo femenino
    1 (con una herramienta, etc) skill: nos impresionó su habilidad al volante, we were impressed with his driving ability
    2 (astucia, ingenio) cleverness
    ' habilidad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acierto
    - apañada
    - apañado
    - arte
    - cabeza
    - capaz
    - conquista
    - darse
    - defenderse
    - ejercitar
    - habilidosa
    - habilidoso
    - incapaz
    - mía
    - mío
    - oxidada
    - oxidado
    - torpeza
    - apabullante
    - competencia
    - inexperto
    - maestría
    - manual
    - maña
    - razón
    English:
    aptitude
    - born
    - capability
    - cleverness
    - confidence
    - craft
    - display
    - expertise
    - facility
    - fluent
    - green fingers
    - green thumb
    - inexpertly
    - innate
    - mental
    - moderate
    - proficiency
    - qualify
    - skill
    - touch
    - workmanship
    - accomplishment
    - dexterity
    * * *
    1. [destreza] skill;
    una de sus muchas habilidades es la música music is just one of his many skills;
    tener habilidad para algo to be good at sth
    2. [inteligencia] cleverness;
    salió del compromiso con habilidad she cleverly extricated herself from the situation
    3. Ling performance
    * * *
    f
    1 skill
    2 ( capacidad) ability
    3 ( astucia) cleverness
    * * *
    capacidad: ability, skill
    * * *
    habilidad n skill

    Spanish-English dictionary > habilidad

  • 2 habileté

    habileté [abilte]
    feminine noun
       a. [de personne] skill ( à faire at doing)
       b. [de tactique, manœuvre] skilfulness (Brit), skillfulness (US)
    * * *
    abilte
    nom féminin ( de personne) skill; (de discours, manœuvre) skilfulness [BrE]
    * * *
    abilte nf
    1) skill, skilfulness Grande-Bretagne skillfulness USA
    2) [manœuvre] cleverness
    * * *
    1 ( adresse) ( de personne) skill (à faire at doing); habileté à skill at; avec habileté skilfullyGB;
    2 (de discours, manœuvre) skilfulnessGB.
    [abilte] nom féminin
    1. [dextérité] skill, dexterity (soutenu)
    un orfèvre d'une grande habileté a very skilful goldsmith, a goldsmith of great skill
    2. [ingéniosité] cleverness, smartness

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > habileté

  • 3 erfahren

    (unreg.)
    I v/t
    1. (Kenntnis erhalten) learn (of); (gesagt bekommen) hear (about), be told (about, of); (entdecken) find out (about); discover; ich habe nichts davon erfahren auch nobody told me anything ( oder about it); sie hat es durch die Zeitung erfahren she read about it in the newspaper(s); ich habe es nur durch Zufall erfahren I only found out by chance, it was only a fluke that I heard (about it)
    2. geh. Person: (erleben) experience; (erleiden) suffer, undergo; (empfangen) get; etw. am eigenen Leibe erfahren experience s.th. personally, go through s.th. o.s.
    3. Sache: (Entwicklung, Veränderung etc.) undergo; (Negatives) auch suffer
    II v/i: erfahren von get to know about, hear about ( oder that...)
    I P.P. erfahren1
    II Adj. experienced (in + Dat in), practi|sed (Am. -ced) (in); erfahren in (+ Dat) (bewandert) auch well versed in; er ist sehr erfahren auch he’s got a lot of experience, he really knows the score umg. ( oder what he’s doing); er ist in diesen Dingen sehr erfahren auch he’s an old hand at that sort of thing
    * * *
    skilful (Adj.); conversant (Adj.); to learn ( Verb); practiced (Adj.); to get to know ( Verb); to discover ( Verb); to hear ( Verb); to find out ( Verb); experienced (Adj.); practised (Adj.); skillful (Adj.); adept (Adj.)
    * * *
    er|fah|ren I [ɛɐ'faːrən] ptp erfahren irreg
    1. vt
    1) Nachricht etc to learn, to find out; (= hören) to hear (von about, of)

    wenn der Chef das erfährt, wird er wütend — if the boss gets to hear about it or finds that out he'll be furious

    etw zu erfáhren suchen — to try to find out sth

    darf man Ihre Absichten erfáhren? — might one inquire as to your intentions?

    2) (= erleben) to experience; (= erleiden auch) Rückschlag to suffer; (= empfangen) Liebe, Verständnis to receive; Veränderungen etc to undergo
    2. vi
    to hear (von about, of) II [ɛɐ'faːrən]
    adj
    experienced
    * * *
    1) (having gained knowledge from experience; skilled: an experienced mountaineer.) experienced
    2) (to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) experience
    3) ((with at or on) skilled through training or practice: an expert car designer; I'm expert at map-reading; Get expert advice on plumbing.) expert
    5) (to get to know: It was then that I learned that she was dead.) learn
    6) (experienced: seasoned political campaigners.) seasoned
    7) ((of a person etc) having skill, especially skill gained by training: a skilled craftsman; She is skilled at all types of dressmaking.) skilled
    8) ((of a person) having a great deal of experience and worldly wisdom, knowledge of how to dress elegantly etc: a sophisticated young man; She has become very sophisticated since she went to live in London.) sophisticated
    * * *
    er·fah·ren1
    [ɛɐ̯ˈfa:rən]
    I. vt
    1. (zu hören bekommen)
    etw [von jdm] [über jdn/etw] \erfahren Nachricht, Neuigkeit etc. to hear [or find out] sth [from sb] [about sb/sth]
    etw \erfahren to learn of sth
    darf man Ihre Absichten \erfahren? might we enquire as to your intentions?
    2. (geh: erleben)
    etw \erfahren to experience sth
    in seinem Leben hat er viel Liebe \erfahren he experienced a lot of love in his life
    etw \erfahren to undergo sth
    II. vi (Kenntnis erhalten)
    von etw dat/über etw akk \erfahren to learn of [or about] sth
    er·fah·ren2
    [ɛɐ̯ˈfa:rən]
    adj (versiert) experienced
    [in etw dat/auf einem Gebiet] \erfahren sein to be experienced [in sth/in a field]
    * * *
    I
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) find out; learn; (hören) hear

    etwas über jemanden/etwas erfahren — find out or hear something about somebody/something

    etwas von etwas erfahrenfind out or learn/hear something about something

    etwas durch jemanden/etwas erfahren — learn of something from somebody/something

    2) (geh.): (erleben) experience

    viel Leid/Kummer erfahren — suffer much sorrow/anxiety

    3) (mitmachen) undergo <change, development, etc.>; suffer < setback>
    II
    Adjektiv experienced
    * * *
    erfahren1 (irr)
    A. v/t
    1. (Kenntnis erhalten) learn (of); (gesagt bekommen) hear (about), be told (about, of); (entdecken) find out (about); discover;
    ich habe nichts davon erfahren auch nobody told me anything ( oder about it);
    sie hat es durch die Zeitung erfahren she read about it in the newspaper(s);
    ich habe es nur durch Zufall erfahren I only found out by chance, it was only a fluke that I heard (about it)
    2. geh Person: (erleben) experience; (erleiden) suffer, undergo; (empfangen) get;
    etwas am eigenen Leibe erfahren experience sth personally, go through sth o.s.
    3. Sache: (Entwicklung, Veränderung etc) undergo; (Negatives) auch suffer
    B. v/i:
    erfahren von get to know about, hear about ( oder that …)
    erfahren2
    A. pperf erfahren1
    B. adj experienced (
    in +dat in), practised (US -ced) (in);
    erfahren in (+dat) (bewandert) auch well versed in;
    er ist sehr erfahren auch he’s got a lot of experience, he really knows the score umg ( oder what he’s doing);
    er ist in diesen Dingen sehr erfahren auch he’s an old hand at that sort of thing
    * * *
    I
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) find out; learn; (hören) hear

    etwas über jemanden/etwas erfahren — find out or hear something about somebody/something

    etwas von etwas erfahrenfind out or learn/hear something about something

    etwas durch jemanden/etwas erfahren — learn of something from somebody/something

    2) (geh.): (erleben) experience

    viel Leid/Kummer erfahren — suffer much sorrow/anxiety

    3) (mitmachen) undergo <change, development, etc.>; suffer < setback>
    II
    Adjektiv experienced
    * * *
    adj.
    experienced adj.
    expert adj.
    learned adj.
    practical adj.
    skilfull (UK) adj.
    skillfull (US) adj.
    sophisticated adj. adv.
    adeptly adv. v.
    to adept v.
    to hear about something expr.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > erfahren

  • 4 Deane, Sir Anthony

    SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping
    [br]
    b. 1638 Harwich (?), England
    d. 1721 England
    [br]
    English master shipwright, one of the most influential of seventeenth-century England.
    [br]
    It is believed that Deane was born in Harwich, the son of a master mariner. When 22 years of age, having been trained by Christopher Pett, he was appointed Assistant Master Shipwright at Woolwich Naval Dockyard, indicating an ability as a shipbuilder and also that he had influence behind him. Despite abruptness and a tendency to annoy his seniors, he was acknowledged by no less a man than Pepys (1633–1703) for his skill as a ship designer and -builder, and he was one of the few who could accurately estimate displacements and drafts of ships under construction. While only 26 years old, he was promoted to Master Shipwright of the Naval Base at Harwich and commenced a notable career. When the yard was closed four years later (on the cessation of the threat from the Dutch), Deane was transferred to the key position of Master Shipwright at Portsmouth and given the opportunity to construct large men-of-war. In 1671 he built his first three-decker and was experimenting with underwater hull sheathing and other matters. In 1672 he became a member of the Navy Board, and from then on promotion was spectacular, with almost full responsibility given him for decisions on ship procurement for the Navy. Owing to political changes he was out of office for some years and endured a short period in prison, but on his release he continued to work as a private shipbuilder. He returned to the King's service for a few years before the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688; thereafter little is known of his life, beyond that he died in 1721.
    Deane's monument to posterity is his Doctrine of Naval Architecture, published in 1670. It is one of the few books on ship design of the period and gives a clear insight into the rather pedantic procedures used in those less than scientific times. Deane became Mayor of Harwich and subsequently Member of Parliament. It is believed that he was Peter the Great's tutor on shipbuilding during his visit to the Thames in 1698.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Knighted 1673.
    Bibliography
    1670, Doctrine of Naval Architecture; repub. 1981, with additional commentaries by Brian Lavery, as Deane's Doctrine of Naval Architecture 1670, London: Conway Maritime.
    Further Reading
    Westcott Abell, 1948, The Shipwright's Trade, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    FMW

    Biographical history of technology > Deane, Sir Anthony

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