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单词 knack
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knack


knack

K0085800 (năk)n.1. A special talent or skill, especially one difficult to explain or teach: a knack for writing song lyrics.2. A tendency or pattern of behavior: "Lincoln had a knack for involving himself in fights where the odds were against him" (Joshua Wolf Shenk).3. Archaic a. A clever trick.b. A knickknack.
[Middle English knakke, from Middle Dutch cnacken, to strike, crack, probably of imitative origin.]

knack

(næk) n1. a skilful, ingenious, or resourceful way of doing something2. a particular talent or aptitude, esp an intuitive one[C14: probably variant of knak sharp knock, rap, of imitative origin]

knack

(næk)

n. 1. a special skill, talent, or aptitude. 2. a clever or adroit way of doing something. 3. Archaic. a knickknack; trinket. [1325–75; Middle English: trick; perhaps same word as knak sharp-sounding blow]
Thesaurus
Noun1.knack - a special way of doing something; "he had a bent for it"; "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"; "he couldn't get the hang of it"hang, bentendowment, natural endowment, talent, gift - natural abilities or qualities

knack

noun skill, art, ability, facility, talent, gift, capacity, trick, bent, craft, genius, expertise, forte, flair, competence, ingenuity, propensity, aptitude, dexterity, cleverness, quickness, adroitness, expertness, handiness, skilfulness He's got the knack of getting people to listen.
disability, ineptitude, awkwardness, clumsiness

knack

noun1. The proper method for doing, using, or handling something:feel, trick.Informal: hang.2. Natural or acquired facility in a specific activity:ability, adeptness, art, command, craft, expertise, expertness, mastery, proficiency, skill, technique.Informal: know-how.3. An innate capability:aptitude, aptness, bent, faculty, flair, genius, gift, head, instinct, talent, turn.
Translations
技巧

knack

(nӕk) noun the ability to do something skilfully and easily. It took me some time to learn the knack of making pancakes. 技巧 技巧

knack


get the knack of

To learn how to do something competently or well after a certain period of practice or development. Wow, you're really getting the knack of playing piano! I've been seeing a tutor to help me with my math homework, and I think I'm starting to get the knack of it.See also: get, knack, of

have (got) a knack for (something)

To be exceptionally proficient at (doing) something. I don't know what it is, but David just has a knack for getting under my skin. Jenny's got a real knack for the piano.See also: have, knack

knick-knack

A trinket or bauble, typically one that is small and ornamental. I loved visiting my grandmother when I was a child and examining all the various knick-knacks she'd collected around the house.

KNACK


AcronymDefinition
KNACKKnowledge Acquisition Kernel
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