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 expertise [`ɛkspɚ'tiz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 专家意见, 专门技术

[法] 专门知识, 专家意见


  1. And the scientist in Boston will be able to call on the expertise of the scientist in Shanghai, and all of it in a matter of seconds.
    同样,在美国波士顿的一位科学家,也将能够向上海的一位科学家要求提供专门知识。而这种联系只需要几秒钟的时间就可以接通。
  2. But the areas of our mutual cooperation continue to expand. We have already agreed to cooperate more closely in trade, technology, investment, and exchanges of scientific and managerial expertise.
    但是我们彼此合作的领域还在不断增加。我们已经商定在贸易、技术、投资以及科学与管理专门知识的交流等方面更密切地合作。
  3. To support staff with technical expertise.
    给相关员工以专家观点的技术支持。


expertise
[ noun ]
skillfulness by virtue of possessing special knowledge
<noun.cognition>


  1. Mr. Heller's 140-person company stands to gain some credibility from its relationship with Fujitsu, which gives Hal access to the big Japanese computer maker's semiconductor expertise, patent portfolio and marketing force.
  2. Canon's project to develop 3-D graphics based on software rather than hardware is another example of R&D that the group felt would be better done in the UK than in Japan. The Japanese have been quick to tap the expertise of their EC partners.
  3. He responds that his expertise permits him to suggest only what AIDS is not.
  4. "That way you get the expertise of a bank and the personal input of a family member," said Tamara Telesko, a vice president in the U.S. private banking group at New York's Chase Manhattan Bank.
  5. On the current court, only Justice Scalia has any solid professional expertise in economic issues.
  6. Mr. Tenuta recently set up his own in-house marketing department because he couldn't find a local firm with the international expertise he needs.
  7. The Cincinnati concern has been seeking to expand its telecommunications expertise into other areas of information services.
  8. Balken, who came to the Berkshire Museum in 1981, has been praised for bringing exciting exhibitions to the museum and for her expertise in the field of modern and contemporary art.
  9. 'Argentines have become more cost-conscious and more realistic,' one Chilean investor says. Perhaps the Chilean asset in widest demand is expertise.
  10. And a high regard for the epidemiological expertise of economists is apparently an article of faith held in common by both The Wall Street Journal and Science. It's just common sense.
  11. "For the time being, all sorts of financial expertise rather than huge credits should be transplanted into these countries," said Shijuro Ogata, a former deputy governor of the Japan Development Bank and former central bank official.
  12. 'It is a particular type of expertise and a particular culture.
  13. The committee sought to deflect suggestions that an agency other than NASA should be in charge of space activities, saying "NASA and only NASA" has the knowledge and expertise to sustain the country's space program.
  14. These groups must include a Thai bank, to ensure adequate backing, and a foreign partner, to provide expertise in fund management.
  15. Leonard Sylk, chairman and chief executive officer of Shelter Systems Group of Hainesport, N.J., said the Soviets have been interested in his firm's expertise because it makes manufactured housing components.
  16. "We're looking for someone with expertise in the fast-food industry, not just an infusion of capital," he said.
  17. Management contracts to run gas networks and the construction of power stations in collaboration with others is closer to British Gas's core expertise.
  18. "The congressional oversight committees are working with the CIA to develop an innovative, long-term strategy that sheds cold war priorities and focuses on language and cultural skills and economic expertise," Boren wrote.
  19. "Rosenman had wanted to increase its presence in Washington for some time," said Casson & Harkins's Joseph Casson, who said his own firm would benefit from Rosenman's expertise in taxes and securities.
  20. Matra Marconi Space, one of the most prominent names in the industry, will contribute its considerable experience and expertise in telecommunications, broadcast and military satellite programs.
  21. Experts said the deal announced Tuesday is one of the first in which Japanese technological expertise will flow into the United States rather than vice versa.
  22. While Chips & Technologies is selling the BIOS as a commodity, he contended, Phoenix has an edge because it is using its BIOS and engineering expertise to help customers design new personal computers.
  23. Mr Mickey Kantor, the new trade representative, was chosen for his political skills, not his expertise.
  24. Few would disagree that military expertise is a necessary complement to civilian advice on the staff.
  25. Sumitomo will give the Soviet partners expertise on coal marketing and trading, and cooperate in constructing a coal-export terminal at the Nakhodka port, he said.
  26. "We think his expertise and stature will be a real asset to our business."
  27. We had no expertise in it."' He said Gregg, a 30-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency, had also told a U.S. District Court that he "had no respoonsibility" to Bush for Central American issues.
  28. They commit both their time and their expertise.
  29. It is now dominated by five companies, four of them quoted on the Dublin Stock Exchange. Their growing financial muscle and management expertise, has converted them into an emerging force in the European market.
  30. Supporters say its development would bolster Israel's economy and increase its technological expertise, while opponents say it would drain financing away from other defense needs and actually impede economic growth.
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