Habilidoso in english
Skilled
pronunciation: skɪld part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: skɪld part of speech: adjective
In gestures
habilidoso1 = adroit ; skilful [skillful, -USA] ; nifty ; artful ; resourceful.
Example: Reference services exist to help the less adroit find information and their fundamental value lies in equity of access to information.Example: The acquisition of these materials is a skilful job demanding the sort of dedication that a housewife brings to the running of her home.Example: To begin with, this photocopier perhaps had the potential for resurrection by someone mechanically minded and nifty with a screwdriver.Example: She is not just lissome and beautiful, but also cultured, artful, expressive, and energetic.Example: Under a series of resourceful librarians, it rapidly achieved a high reputation for its collection of books, periodicals and prints.more:
» ser habilidoso = be handy (with) .
Example: It's never too late to learn to be handy around the house -- home maintenance doesn't have to be scary.habilidoso2 = factotum ; jack of all trades.
Example: Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.Example: Jacks of all trades are curious by nature: they try to see things through the eyes of others and are only limited by their own ability.