Of or relating to technique or proficiency in a practical skill.
Having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude.
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Examples for "good "
1 Not just America this time-Europe, Russia, China-anywhere with resources and good minds.
2 Of course, people need housing, they need food, they need good education.
3 Another good question, because we have certainly seen that happen this year.
4 Economic news coming out of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been good .
5 Given the latter case, the former problem is probably a good thing.
1 Hayek did not believe that anyone, however expert , could know the future.
2 Electoral law expert Graeme Edgeler however said there was only one definition.
3 Access gained to potential victims was rarely by chance, an expert said.
4 The crisis has already involved three expert groups and successive policy changes.
5 If you want an expert opinion, you'd have to ask Major Bachelor.
1 Results: Thirty per cent of the study mothers practiced clean cord care.
2 A move she'd practiced for years and years, as easy as breathing.
3 He studied and practiced abroad including in Fiji, New Zealand and India.
4 She had practiced this move many times in the past few years.
5 You're a thousand times more practiced at it than I am, right?
1 These designs are in general more skilful than those of Lough Crew.
2 And they like to see people who are extremely skilful , said Melville.
3 Her fingers were skilful and rapid in the arrangement of her dress.
4 This is skilful work, needing a steady hand and a fine eye.
5 But he was not skilful in his treatment of the literally insane.
1 It also made them more adept at hunting the elusive forest animals.
2 He had become adept at judging his friend's state over the years.
3 Paul had never been particularly adept at accepting compliments, especially extravagant ones.
4 The Frenchman was evidently an adept in the art of dodging pursuit.
5 Modo shivered and switched hands; he was equally adept with his right.
1 I think I understand the Countess; she is more skillful than you.
2 Lubricating a crisis like this one took a lot of skillful footwork.
3 A very skillful Bowman went to the mountains in search of game.
4 He learned these things quickly and became very skillful in making pots.
5 Trout-fishing comes to mind,-andthe trout were very skillful in keeping aloof.
1 You'll need to become proficient at preparing new cymeks from human volunteers.
2 They were also proficient in the use of the revolver and sword.
3 It takes many years of training to become proficient with a blade.
4 The new generation is more proficient in video games than in orthography.
5 However, I would recommend this only if you are proficient at canoeing.
6 If I had ever learnt, I should have been a great proficient .
7 The more you use it, the more proficient you get with it.
8 I'm reasonably proficient with computers; anyone doing what I do would be.
9 I am slightly proficient in music and painting-theseare my only accomplishments.
10 Everyone should become proficient in as many of these sports as possible.
11 Moreover, experience was daily making each man more proficient in the work.
12 Second, Barnabas was proficient in that difficult branch that we call faith.
13 As though he himself were not already proficient in four other languages!
14 Became proficient as a character impersonator, but never went on the stage.
15 Knives-bigknives-werereadily at hand and she was proficient in their use.
16 Gibbs was a very serious writer, and extremely proficient at his trade.
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Translations for proficient
Proficient в диалектах
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