English to Afrikaans Meaning of Skill

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    Die woordeboekdefinisie van die woord "vaardigheid" is die vermoë om iets goed te doen, tipies opgedoen deur opleiding of ondervinding. Dit word dikwels geassosieer met vaardigheid, kundigheid of bevoegdheid in 'n spesifieke aktiwiteit of veld. 'n Vaardigheid kan verwys na 'n fisiese, geestelike of tegniese aanleg, en kan toegepas word in verskeie kontekste soos sport, kuns, musiek, kook, of akademiese strewes.

    Synonyms

    science, skill

    Sentence Examples

    1. He had brought her back some very fine glass made by non-Adept hands, but the unsurpassed skill of a Shaper gifted with powerful abilities was immediately recognizable in every minute detail.

    2. The intricate hangings were a testament to the skill of the Weavers, as were the wondrous garments worn by several of the ladies and gentlemen present at the assembly.

    3. When coupled with her skill at sneaking up on him, leaping from the wall and down to his garden without making a noise, he felt it was safe to assume that Miss Wyland had plenty of useful skills.

    4. Were Burl a highly gifted Enforcer, someone with gods-granted skill at noticing the finest of details, replicating handwriting would pose no real challenge for her.

    5. They know it takes more than one narrow skill to make the world function.

    6. The newcomer was dressed, like Jack, without protection and was relying on his skill for a victory.

    7. While he respected his skill with a knife, trouble started too easily around him.

    8. Richard had the connections, the manner, the skill to lead, and Jack recognised that once this current endeavour was over he would have little idea where to take the men next or how to obtain more paid work for the group.

    9. Keeping his opponent in front of him, preventing him from moving to his right, and at the same time quickly gauging the skill of his attacker.

    10. If there was heavy work to do it would fall to Martin, his skill at arms was certainly of secondary importance.