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单词 skilled
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skilled
(skɪld )
1. adjective B2
Someone who is skilled has the knowledge and ability to do something well.
Not all doctors are skilled in helping their patients make choices. [+ in/at]
...a network of amateur but highly skilled observers of wildlife.
2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2
Skilled work can only be done by people who have had some training.
New industries demanded skilled labour not available locally.
...skilled workers, such as plumbers and electricians.
Synonyms: expert, professional, accomplished, trained  
Collocations:
skilled administrator
He was also a skilled administrator who served in many public capacities.
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A skilled administrator, he improved the city's food supply.
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He gained a reputation as a skilled administrator, and introduced several visible improvements in the service.
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skilled cook
Exceptionally wellread and a skilled cook, who loved giving parties in her garden, she lost none of her lively wit and warmth.
Times, Sunday Times
Other enthusiasms included antiques, spinning and weaving, and birdwatching; and she was a skilled cook and dressmaker, and a voracious reader.
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Smaller prgi are often prized for their daintiness and are considered the work of a skilled cook.
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Skilled cooks were expected to conform to the regimen of humoral medicine.
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skilled employment
The panel particularly praised the university's investment in internships, which encourage progression to highly skilled employment.
Times, Sunday Times
The university was placed in the silver category and its students' progress to skilled employment was praised.
Times, Sunday Times
While working with communities his team has supported young sparks and trained them to become entrepreneurs, skilled employment and eco-warriors in field.
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skilled graduate
Speakers come from around the world and the local community of professors and their most skilled graduate students.
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Successful game designers and developers are constantly bemoaning the lack of technically skilled graduates.
ST
Overall, student satisfaction levels are very high across all the country's universities, and skilled graduates are increasingly in demand.
Times, Sunday Times
Needles suggested that universities and industry should work together to fill the growing need for skilled graduates.
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Founded in 1946, it has become a major force in the development of highly skilled graduates ready for the high-tech careers that increasingly define our economy.
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skilled individual
Steps were taken to provide financial and material support to highly skilled individual practitioners.
Times, Sunday Times
Competition with other countries demands the deployment of skilled individuals.
ST
Effective healthcare management requires highly skilled individuals, and only the best people for the job should be recruited, medically qualified or otherwise.
Times, Sunday Times
More and more countries are using tax incentives to attract business, capital and skilled individuals.
Times, Sunday Times
On the contrary, they are some of the most productive, enthusiastic and skilled individuals you can get and can become highly qualified through the scheme.
The Sun
skilled migration
Business warned the government against action to reduce skilled migration.
Times, Sunday Times
Here, by contrast, its expansion plans are hampered by irritants such as the cap on skilled migration.
Times, Sunday Times
He had previously led the government's business and skilled migration program.
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skilled trade
The rise among managers and professionals from 46,700 came as the number of skilled trade workers on the allowance rose 77 per cent, from 332,400 to 589,000.
The Sun
Skilled trade occupations, which includes farmers and mechanics, had 1,012 per 100,000.
Times, Sunday Times
Those considering a skilled trade need to structure their training with care, and ask tough questions about the depth of commitment they can expect from government and industry.
Globe and Mail
Needless to say that just about any skilled trade had steady employment in those communities throughout the course of the war.
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Disputes between the skilled trade unionists (also known as craft unionists) and the industrial unionists weakened the organization.
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skilled worker
But too many apprenticeships let down the very notion of taking someone on and turning them into a fully skilled worker.
Times, Sunday Times
The skilled worker visas last for up to five years.
The Sun
Rationing had the effect of levelling out the diet of everyone in the country to the standard of the prewar skilled worker.
The Times Literary Supplement
If you're not a qualified, skilled worker, you probably won't be allowed to live there.
Times, Sunday Times
Skilled worker visas will be awarded to those who gain enough points.
The Sun
skilled workforce
We must educate, train, develop and retain a caring, flexible and skilled workforce.
Times, Sunday Times
Fears that it lacked a sufficiently skilled workforce prompted the abandonment of a two-tier school system in the late 1960s.
Times, Sunday Times
Longer term, by making education more relevant to work it will help to develop a skilled workforce.
Times, Sunday Times
We need a highly skilled workforce to meet the challenges of a busier network, improving performance and increasing capacity.
The Sun
The skilled workforce who have spent years manufacturing highquality confectionery now face an uncertain future.
Times, Sunday Times
socially skilled
They're probably more socially skilled than the older one as well.
Times, Sunday Times
While we all know the characteristics of a good sales person - organised, resilient, socially skilled - we also know the huge drop-out rate in sales departments.
Times, Sunday Times
But what about the sour, less attractive and minimally socially skilled passive-aggressives?
Times, Sunday Times
When wearing the preferred perfume, the actor was rated as more socially skilled, conscientious and trustworthy.
Times, Sunday Times
Almost all fiction takes place in the social world, therefore the more time a person spends reading stories the more socially skilled they will be.
Times, Sunday Times
sufficiently skilled
Fears that it lacked a sufficiently skilled workforce prompted the abandonment of a two-tier school system in the late 1960s.
Times, Sunday Times
Evidence of ability means little unless state school teachers are themselves bright or sufficiently skilled to recognise real potential.
Times, Sunday Times
However, increasing numbers of employers have been reporting difficulties in finding sufficiently skilled employees to fill vacancies.
Times, Sunday Times
Sufficiently skilled practitioners can and do modify the practices to serve specific purposes or to take advantage of the century-plus development in the craft to improve their effect.
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technically skilled
He's probably the most technically skilled of all the forgers.
Times, Sunday Times
Successful game designers and developers are constantly bemoaning the lack of technically skilled graduates.
ST
We need youthful expertise more than ever, both to enhance national competitiveness and to motivate new technically skilled generations.
Times, Sunday Times
Meanwhile, one of the most technically skilled draughtsmen in the show has taken up his pencil again.
Times, Sunday Times
The longer this type of technically skilled, toxic employee works, the greater their influence grows.
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Translations:
Chinese: 熟练的
Japanese: 熟練した
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