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skill set

Or 쾱·

[skil-set]

noun

  1. a particular combination of skills that a person has developed, especially ones that can be used in a job.

    She doesn't have the proper skill set to be an effective manager.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of skill set1

First recorded in 1975–80
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Example Sentences

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He says it’s “not exactly harder” to film a oner; “it’s just a very different skill set.”

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“Yasmin’s skill set really lies in getting people to do what it is that she wants them to do,” Abela says.

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Eventually, it was always likely that Rushing would force his way to the majors, and that Kim would carve out a niche with his well-rounded skill set.

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“We’re gonna have some punting, which is good because it’s another element where a different skill set is required, which may open up another roster spot for someone that does that skill set fairly well,” Seymour said.

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It’s not that Boneta had any trouble diversifying his skill set before.

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