What does dovednost in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word dovednost in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dovednost in Czech.

The word dovednost in Czech means obratnost, um, umění, dovednost, dovednost, zručnost, schopnost, dovednost, zručnost, dovednost, dovednost, schopnost, dovednost, pohotovost, dovednost, znalost. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word dovednost

obratnost

(manual skill, adroitness)

Julius does not have a lot of dexterity in playing the piano.

um

(artistry, dexterity)

Marta shows skillfulness in software design.

umění

(systematic knowledge)

I learnt the science of bargaining during my travels.

dovednost

(skill)

Jednou s Hančiných dovedností je hra na cello.
Classical cello is one of Hannah's accomplishments.

dovednost

(sports: skill) (ve sportu)

That pitcher has incredible control.

zručnost

(dexterity)

Na poslední jamce naplno předvedl svoji zručnost s putterem.
At the final hole, he showed his true facility with a putter.

schopnost, dovednost

(talent)

ⓘTato věta není překladem anglické ukázkové věty. Rád bych přispěl svými znalostmi a schopnostmi (or: dovednostmi).
Bill has the ability to touch his toes.

zručnost, dovednost

(quality of work)

The workmanship of this piece of furniture is particularly fine.

dovednost, schopnost

(great skill)

The professor was known for his prowess as a public speaker.

dovednost, pohotovost

(figurative (mental agility) (mentální)

Responding to these questions requires high-level mental gymnastics.

dovednost, znalost

(ability)

Peter watched Felicity as she made the bread and marvelled at her proficiency.

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