Hábil in english
Skilled
pronunciation: skɪld part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: skɪld part of speech: adjective
In gestures
hábil = accomplished ; skilful [skillful, -USA] ; able ; nimble ; resourceful ; deft ; adroit ; nifty ; clever ; proficient ; agile.
Example: This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes painters, sculptors and graphic artists.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: Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.Example: If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would knock their hips against the corner of a bench.Example: Under a series of resourceful librarians, it rapidly achieved a high reputation for its collection of books, periodicals and prints.Example: In this live peformance video, Joan Sutherland's coloratura is as deft as ever.Example: Reference services exist to help the less adroit find information and their fundamental value lies in equity of access to information.Example: To begin with, this photocopier perhaps had the potential for resurrection by someone mechanically minded and nifty with a screwdriver.Example: It is readily possible to construct a machine which will manipulate premises in accordance with formal logic, simply by the clever use of relay circuits.Example: However, it should be stated at the outset that it is not the aim of this course to make you proficient in the use of the Colon Classification as a practical indexing language.Example: She was a voracious reader all through her life until her eyesight finally failed to keep up with her agile mind.more:
» día hábil = business day ; workday ; weekday ; working day .
Example: It began publication in 1950 and is issued every business day. Example: This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous. Example: The 3 elements of the event are: weekday visits; evening sessions; and 'Super Saturday' gala days. Example: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.» poco hábil = poor-ability .
Example: The author evaluates the effectiveness of 'sidenotes' designed to improve reading comprehension and foster self-independence among poor-ability readers.» ser hábil para = be adroit at .
Example: Computers are quite adroit at such simple yes/no response without much prodding.