Destreza in english

Skill

pronunciation: skɪl part of speech: noun
In gestures

destreza = competence ; skill ; dexterity ; prowess. 

Example: In order that you should be able to perform these required skills with greater competence, selected elements of the theory of subject indexing will be included.Example: However, successful human free language indexing is very dependent upon the skills of the individual indexer.Example: Reference work is merely a practical skill -- of a high-grade kind, to be sure -- but a mere dexterity, a mental facility, acquired by practice.Example: The results endorse the need for continued application of marketing prowess, information science research, and library support systems.

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» adquisición de destrezasskill-building .

Example: What do employers expect of me and what do they offer in terms of skill-building?.

» aprender una destrezapick up + a skill .

Example: Being different is not a crime, and people who tell you it is are just jealous that you've picked up a skill they never in their wildest dreams could acquire.

» basado en el desarrollo de destrezas prácticascompetency based [Generalmente utilizado como contrapuesto a content-based "basado en la adquisición de contenidos teóricos"] .

Example: This article explains briefly the meaning of competency based education -- an educational approach which structures learning around competencies defined as fundamental for successful performance, and applies the concept to library user education.

» con destrezanimblyadeptlywith ease .

Example: The author identifies fundamental attitudes necessary for information professionals to navigate 'nimbly' in a fast changing environment.

Example: To function adeptly within our environment, we must perceive and interpret the movements of others.

Example: Like a seasoned politician, Mr. Gandhi handled the students' queries with ease during the one-hour session.

» crear con gran destrezacraft .

Example: The play was an entrancing production that was textured with ideas, witty, and cunningly crafted.

» desarrollar una destrezadevelop + a skillbuild + a skillpick up + a skill .

Example: I see training programs as attempting to do three things: impart knowledge, develop skills, and change attitudes.

Example: Librarians must be perceived as contributing to organizational success by building skills that specifically strengthen the position of the librarian in the organization.

Example: Being different is not a crime, and people who tell you it is are just jealous that you've picked up a skill they never in their wildest dreams could acquire.

» desarrollo de destrezasskill-building .

Example: What do employers expect of me and what do they offer in terms of skill-building?.

» desconocimiento de las destrezas básicas en la búsqueda, recuperación y organización de la informacióninformation illiteracy .

Example: Information illiteracy will be a key threat to prosperity and social inclusion in the knowledge society.

» destreza académicaacademic skill .

Example: In recent years there has been a growing realization that information skills relate not only to academic success but to life skills in general.

» destreza cognitivacognitive skill .

Example: In addition, programming teaches cognitive skills, which may be transferable to domains such as cataloguing and classification.

» destreza de apoyoancillary skill .

Example: A hundred years later, the ancillary skill of knowing where to find information had in its turn begun to slip beyond the grasp of those who needed it for their study and research.

» destreza en el manejo de la espadaswordsmanship  .

Example: Swordsmanship in the Western tradition can be broken up into several schools of thought.

» destreza en el manejo del mosquetemusketry .

Example: It showed that Wellington's infantry had won by their mobility rather than their musketry.

» destreza en la acampadacampcraft .

Example: Campcraft without equipment is totally different from campcraft with equipment.

» destreza en la búsqueda de información en una bibliotecalibrary research skills .

Example: This article describes the problems and successes encountered in the use of an interactive video system for teaching basic library research skills.

» destreza en la equitaciónhorsemanship .

Example: Western horsemanship judges the rider as opposed to the horse.

» destreza lingüísticalanguage skill .

Example: There is need for library staff to have language and computer skills, training in librarianship, and in the specific subject area in which they work.

» destreza manualmanual skillmanual dexterity .

Example: There will be emphasis on scientific knowledge rather than manual skills.

Example: There exists a relationship between increased video-game playing and improvements of eye-hand coordination, as well as manual dexterity, and reaction time.

» destreza motoralocomotor skill .

Example: Locomotor skills include skills such as hopping, skipping, jumping and running.

» destreza motrizlocomotor skill .

Example: Locomotor skills include skills such as hopping, skipping, jumping and running.

» destrezas informáticascomputer skills .

Example: There is need for library staff to have language and computer skills, training in librarianship, and in the specific subject area in which they work.

» destrezas para la entrevistainterview skills .

Example: In this quiz you will be asked 18 questions about interview skills.

» destrezas relacionadas con el uso de la informacióninformation skills .

Example: There is no doubt that IT has transformed attitudes and heightened the awareness of academics towards the significance of inculcating information skills = No hay duda de que la TI ha transformado las actitudes y ha hecho que los académicos sean más consciente de la importancia de inculcar las destrezas relacionadas con la información.

» destrezas relacionadas con la informacióninformation skills .

Example: There is no doubt that IT has transformed attitudes and heightened the awareness of academics towards the significance of inculcating information skills = No hay duda de que la TI ha transformado las actitudes y ha hecho que los académicos sean más consciente de la importancia de inculcar las destrezas relacionadas con la información.

» destreza verbalverbal skill .

Example: Before the early hominids developed verbal skills, they communicated with each other via body language (particularly facial expressions).

» dominar una destrezamaster + skill .

Example: This article outlines some of the problems which confronted students attempting to master the skills of back-of-book indexing.

» mejorar + Posesivo + destrezassharpen + Posesivo + skills .

Example: But whether working in a small or large reference department, librarians must sharpen their skills at book selection so that they can select wisely.

» producir con gran destrezacraft .

Example: The play was an entrancing production that was textured with ideas, witty, and cunningly crafted.

» requerir más destrezabe more of an art .

Example: In less well structured schemes, the application of chain indexing is more of an art.

» tener dos destrezashave + two strings to + Posesivo + bow .

Example: Naomi has two strings to her bow -- as well as archery she is an accomplished violin player.

» tener más de una destrezahave + more than one string to + Posesivo + bow .

Example: Proving that she has more than one string to her bow, Fiona plays guitar, piano, violin, double bass, accordion and harp.

» tener una segunda destrezahave + a second string to + Posesivo + bow .

Example: After school she was employed for many years as a secretary but she had a second string to her bow as a presenter on a radio station.

» tener varias destrezashave + several strings to + Posesivo + bow .

Example: She has several strings to her bow: writer, journalist, poet and photographer.

Destreza synonyms

science in spanish: ciencia, pronunciation: saɪəns part of speech: noun acquisition in spanish: adquisición, pronunciation: ækwəzɪʃən part of speech: noun accomplishment in spanish: logro, pronunciation: əkɑmplɪʃmənt part of speech: noun attainment in spanish: logro, pronunciation: əteɪnmənt part of speech: noun acquirement in spanish: adquisición, pronunciation: əkwaɪrmənt part of speech: noun
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