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ex·per·tise
(ĕk′spûr-tēz′)n.
Skill or knowledge in a particular area. See Synonyms at skill.
[French, expert opinion, expert appraisal, from expert, experienced; see expert.]
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expertise
(ˌɛkspɜːˈtiːz)n
special skill, knowledge, or judgment; expertness
[C19: from French: expert skill, from expert]
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ex•per•tise
(ˌɛk spərˈtiz)n.
1. expert skill or knowledge.
2. an expert opinion.
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expertise
1. the knowledge or skill of an expert.
2. the condition of being an expert.
See also: Skill and Craft2. the condition of being an expert.
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expertise
Past participle: expertised
Gerund: expertising
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Noun | 1. | expertise - skillfulness by virtue of possessing special knowledge skillfulness - the state of being cognitively skillful professionalism - the expertness characteristic of a professional person sophistication - being expert or having knowledge of some technical subject; "understanding affine transformations requires considerable mathematical sophistication" |
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expertise
noun skill, knowledge, know-how (informal), facility, grip, craft, judgment, grasp, mastery, knack, proficiency, dexterity, cleverness, deftness, adroitness, aptness, expertness, knowing inside out, ableness, masterliness, skilfulness the lack of management expertise within the company
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Translations
pravno mnenjestrokovno znanjestrokovnost
expertis
expertise
[ˌekspəˈtiːz] N (= experience) → experiencia f; (= knowledge) → conocimientos mpl; (= skills) → pericia fCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
expertise
[ˌɛkspɜːrˈtiːz] n (= know-how) → compétences fpl, savoir-faire m invexpertise in sth → compétences en matière de qch, savoir-faire dans qch
Their expertise in conserving marble is unrivalled → Leur savoir-faire dans la conservation du marbre est inégalé., Leurs compétences en matière de conservation du marbre sont inégalées.
to have the expertise to do sth → avoir les compétences nécessaires pour faire qch, avoir le savoir-faire nécessaire pour faire qch
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expertise
n → Sachverstand m, → Sachkenntnis f (→ in in +dat, → auf dem Gebiet +gen); (= manual skills) → Geschick nt → (in bei)
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