Aún no tenemos significados para "very proficient".
1They are very proficient in throwing stones and other missiles.
2They just may not be very proficient in their language.
3I imagine some of them are very proficient with firearms.
4They became very proficient in French and I in the rudiments of the English language.
5The students in this class appeared to be very proficient in Naval Courtesy, at least.
6Not that he would ever have been very proficient.
7He was very proficient at Gaelic football and played in the Connacht senior football final in 1934.
8Somehow I fancy you are very proficient.
9Stanford skated very well for an Englishman, and assisted Kate, who was not very proficient in the art.
10They may be not as wealthy as Beyonce or Katy Perry, but they are very proficient in money management.
11They had a length of garden hose in the Jeep, and Paul had become very proficient at stealing gas.
12If not for the array of very proficient-looking weaponry hanging from each belt, it would have been almost comical.
13To keep warm we played "leap-frog," "caps," and "hop, skip, and jump"-atwhich some were very proficient.
14Phil had become very proficient on horseback and occasionally had entered the ring races, being light enough for the purpose.
15His son-in-law, Mr. William Weallans, was the head draughtsman, and very proficient, not only in quickness but in accuracy and finish.
16This is a feature that I find people use only when they have become very proficient with the basic baking cycles.
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