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 skilled ['skild]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 熟练的

[经] 熟练的, 有技能的




    skilled
    [ adj ]
    having or showing or requiring special skill
    <adj.all>
    only the most skilled gymnasts make an Olympic teama skilled surgeon has many years of training and experience
    a skilled reconstruction of her damaged elbow
    a skilled trade


    Skilled \Skilled\, a.
    Having familiar knowledge united with readiness and dexterity
    in its application; familiarly acquainted with; expert;
    skillful; -- often followed by in; as, a person skilled in
    drawing or geometry.

    1. That kind of reform "requires highly skilled leaders who are paid well," Hersey said.
    2. These are long-term manufacturing-related jobs, many of them highly skilled.
    3. It might look at moments like Euro-crash - bodies slamming to the floor; danger the essential in every step - but its emotional force and wild logic, its skilled disdain for hazard, were hugely effective.
    4. First, companies tend to shed their less skilled workers first and 'hoard' their better-paid, more highly skilled workers.
    5. First, companies tend to shed their less skilled workers first and 'hoard' their better-paid, more highly skilled workers.
    6. Moore said he was not suggesting there is anything wrong with conditions in Japanese zoos but that Australia was probably the only country with veterinary surgeons skilled in the treatment of koalas.
    7. A skilled miner in the top category will receive a monthly increase of 190 rand, raising the top monthly wage to 1,400 rand.
    8. The pope addressed intellectuals in a parochial school, where he criticized the "brain drain," the flight of skilled professionals from poor third-world countries to developed countries, where they can earn more money.
    9. To Ford, flexibility involves such things as occasionally moving skilled workers to the production line to test machinery they've repaired.
    10. Britain's audio industry was founded by skilled engineers who designed some of the world's best loudspeakers.
    11. White said the proper comparison is between the racial composition of the skilled jobs and the racial composition of the qualified population in the relevant labor market.
    12. Raytheon is a skilled and proven contractor but its success has fostered a certain arrogance, as when executives speak of the Massachusetts missile plant as a "national treasure."
    13. "That would have been true of the United States in 1850," he explained. "Now our big resource is a skilled and educated population.
    14. Even in recession, companies report difficulties in acquiring the skilled labour they need. Sandwell demonstrates the problem.
    15. The group advised parents and children to avoid the movie, which follows the exploits of four crime-fighting turtles skilled in martial arts.
    16. More than 70 percent of the 400 businesses questioned rated in-house training programs as an important source of skilled employees, according to the survey commissioned by the National Associations of Trade & Technical Schools.
    17. Many of the people planning to leave are skilled professionals and business executives; companies are noticing increased emigration among top-level employees.
    18. "If we could find the skilled work force we need somewhere else," Mr. Coppe says angrily, "I would sure think about leaving."
    19. Independent and skilled at making sponsorship work for both troupe and generous donor (ADT), the company is indomitable.
    20. But the contract was ratified later that week by the UAW's executive board following a skilled trades council meeting in Chicago because the skilled trades objections were not based on issues that applied solely to them.
    21. But the contract was ratified later that week by the UAW's executive board following a skilled trades council meeting in Chicago because the skilled trades objections were not based on issues that applied solely to them.
    22. The refugees, mainly skilled workers in their 20s and 30s, said they celebrated with beer, vodka and music after they first got hints of the deal from West German radio broadcasts.
    23. There is an unlimited number of ways of producing anything: skilled workers with complicated machines can be employed, or unskilled workers with simple machines.
    24. Street protests that began last month and a mass emigration of young skilled workers have prompted a shakeup in country's leadership, exacting from it promises of fundamental reform and the opening of the country's borders to free travel on Nov. 9.
    25. Nonetheless, the action by Broad and its chairman and chief executive officer, Eli Broad, who are considered skilled negotiators for distressed insurance merchandise, caught the industry's attention.
    26. Mr. Nakasone would act as a shadow prime minister, and Mr. Takeshita, a skilled politicial operator, would be able to get approval for difficult policy changes from Japan's legislators and bureaucrats, these accounts say.
    27. The consultancy says this would acknowledge the reality that employers can find themselves forced to lay off some of their most skilled employees.
    28. The minimal daily farm wage is only TD6, though many skilled farmworkers earn far more, especially in the richer areas.
    29. The city is home to two universities, two technological institutes, and several American and Japanese schools, providing prospective companies with a local skilled workforce.
    30. He said he has asked the Pentagon for about 100 skilled people to add to the 200 he now has in his test operations group.
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