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skill
/ˈskɪl/
技術,技巧,技能,熟練,巧妙
From:
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skill
技巧
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Skill
v. t.
To
know
;
to
understand
. [
Obs
.]
To
skill
the
arts
of
expressing
our
mind
.
--
Barrow
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Skill
,
v. i.
1.
To
be
knowing
;
to
have
understanding
;
to
be
dexterous
in
performance
. [
Obs
.]
I
can
not
skill
of
these
thy
ways
.
--
Herbert
.
2.
To
make
a
difference
;
to
signify
;
to
matter
; --
used
impersonally
.
What
skills
it
,
if
a
bag
of
stones
or
gold
About
thy
neck
do
drown
thee
? --
Herbert
.
It
skills
not
talking
of
it
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Skill
n.
1.
Discrimination
;
judgment
;
propriety
;
reason
;
cause
. [
Obs
.] --
Shak
.
“As
it
was
skill
and
right.”
--
Chaucer
.
For
great
skill
is
,
he
prove
that
he
wrought
.
[
For
with
good
reason
he
should
test
what
he
created
.]
--
Chaucer
.
2.
Knowledge
;
understanding
. [
Obsoles
.]
That
by
his
fellowship
he
color
might
Both
his
estate
and
love
from
skill
of
any
wight
. --
Spenser
.
Nor
want
we
skill
or
art
.
--
Milton
.
3.
The
familiar
knowledge
of
any
art
or
science
,
united
with
readiness
and
dexterity
in
execution
or
performance
,
or
in
the
application
of
the
art
or
science
to
practical
purposes
;
power
to
discern
and
execute
;
ability
to
perceive
and
perform
;
expertness
;
aptitude
;
as
,
the
skill
of
a
mathematician
,
physician
,
surgeon
,
mechanic
,
etc
.
Phocion
, . . .
by
his
great
wisdom
and
skill
at
negotiations
,
diverted
Alexander
from
the
conquest
of
Athens
.
--
Swift
.
Where
patience
her
sweet
skill
imparts
.
--
Keble
.
4.
Display
of
art
;
exercise
of
ability
;
contrivance
;
address
. [
Obs
.]
Richard
. . .
by
a
thousand
princely
skills
,
gathering
so
much
corn
as
if
he
meant
not
to
return
.
--
Fuller
.
5.
Any
particular
art
. [
Obs
.]
Learned
in
one
skill
,
and
in
another
kind
of
learning
unskillful
.
--
Hooker
.
Syn:
--
Dexterity
;
adroitness
;
expertness
;
art
;
aptitude
;
ability
.
Usage:
Skill
,
Dexterity
,
Adroitness
.
Skill
is
more
intelligent
,
denoting
familiar
knowledge
united
to
readiness
of
performance
.
Dexterity
,
when
applied
to
the
body
,
is
more
mechanical
,
and
refers
to
habitual
ease
of
execution
.
Adroitness
involves
the
same
image
with
dexterity
,
and
differs
from
it
as
implaying
a
general
facility
of
movement
(
especially
in
avoidance
of
danger
or
in
escaping
from
a
difficalty
).
The
same
distinctions
apply
to
the
figurative
sense
of
the
words
.
A
man
is
skillful
in
any
employment
when
he
understands
both
its
theory
and
its
practice
.
He
is
dexterous
when
he
maneuvers
with
great
lightness
.
He
is
adroit
in
the
use
od
quick
,
sudden
,
and
well-directed
movements
of
the
body
or
the
mind
,
so
as
to
effect
the
object
he
has
in
view
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
skill
n
1:
an
ability
that
has
been
acquired
by
training
[
syn
:
accomplishment
,
acquirement
,
acquisition
,
attainment
]
2:
ability
to
produce
solutions
in
some
problem
domain
; "
the
skill
of
a
well-trained
boxer
"; "
the
sweet
science
of
pugilism
" [
syn
:
science
]
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