English-Spanish translations for skill

  • destrezaLas iniciativas de Europa están correctamente dirigidas a preservar la destreza y la capacitación. Europe's action is rightly aimed at preserving expertise and skills. Como se ha señalado anteriormente, el voluntariado impulsa la adquisición de destrezas y mejora la empleabilidad de quien lo practica. As has been said, volunteering boosts skill acquisition and improves employability of a volunteer. Debo reconocer muy sinceramente la destreza y la actitud colaboradora del señor Nassauer como ponente. I pay a very sincere tribute to the skill and cooperative attitude of Mr Nassauer as the rapporteur.
  • habilidadLes felicito por su habilidad. I congratulate them for their skill. Se requiere una habilidad y sensibilidad diplomática mayor para esta tarea. Much diplomatic skill and sensitivity is required for this task. Hace honor a su habilidad política. It is a tribute to his political skill.
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  • mañaEuropa necesita mejorar en su anticipación de las necesidades de capacitación del mañana. Europe needs to be better at anticipating the skill needs of tomorrow.
  • talentoA eso le llamo yo talento político, y felicito al señor Poettering por ello. That is what I call political skill, and I compliment Mr Poettering on it. Tenemos que despertar las capacidades y talentos que llevamos dentro de nosotros. We need to awaken the skills and talents that are dormant within ourselves. Actualmente, la generalización de las jubilaciones obligatorias representa un enorme derroche de competencia, de talento y experiencia. Today's widespread practice of compulsory retirement is an enormous waste of skills, talent and experience.

Definition of skill

  • Capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate
  • Discrimination; judgment; propriety; reason; cause
  • Knowledge; understanding
  • Display of art; exercise of ability; contrivance; address
  • Great, excellent.
  • To set apart; separate
  • To know; to understand
  • To have knowledge or comprehension; discern
  • To make a difference; signify; matter
  • To spend acquired points in exchange for skills

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