Слово англійською: experience
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Переклад experience українською: стаж (до́свід робо́ти), до́свід, досві́дченість, вра́ження (до́свід), до́свід робо́ти
Детальний опис
experience
noun /ɪkˈspɪriəns/
- [uncountable] the knowledge and skill that you have gained through doing something for a period of time; the process of gaining this
- My lack of practical experience was a disadvantage.
- experience of something Do you have any previous experience of this type of work?
- This new approach draws on years of experience of teaching children to read.
- experience in doing something a doctor with experience in dealing with patients suffering from stress
- experience in something He gained extensive experience in the field of artificial intelligence whilst working on the project.
- experience as something I have over ten years’ experience as a teacher.
- experience with something The course provides hands-on experience with various systems.
- She didn't get paid much but it was all good experience.
- We all learn by experience.
- The new player will bring a wealth of experience to the team.
see also work experienceWordfinder- apply
- appoint
- candidate
- CV
- experience
- interview
- job description
- qualification
- reference
- shortlist
- [uncountable] the things that have happened to you that influence the way you think and behave
- Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair.
- Experience shows that this strategy does not always work.
- The book is based on personal experience.
- from experience It is important to try and learn from experience.
- She knew from past experience that Ann would not give up easily.
- in somebody's experience In my experience, very few people really understand the problem.
- experience of something He had first-hand experience of poverty.
- the collective experience of everyday life
see also lived experience
- [countable] an event or activity that affects you in some way
- a unique/positive/wonderful experience
- experience of something Share your experiences of parenthood by emailing the address below.
- We aim to give our guests the experience of a lifetime.
- experience of doing something It was her first experience of living alone.
- The play is based loosely on his own life experiences.
- He found the whole experience traumatic.
- Losing four matches in a row proved a valuable learning experience (= it showed the players what they need to improve).
- Living in the Arctic was very different from home and quite an experience (= unusual for us).
see also near-death experience, out-of-body experience - [singular] (often in compounds) what it is like for somebody to use a service, do an activity, attend an event, etc.
- We are continually looking for ways to improve the customer experience.
- Enjoy a fine dining experience with quality service.
see also user experience the… experience
[singular] events or knowledge shared by all the members of a particular group in society, that influences the way they think and behave- musical forms like jazz that emerged out of the Black American experience
Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin experientia, from experiri ‘try’. Compare with experiment and expert.
Idioms put something down to experience (also chalk something up to experience)
- used to say that somebody should think of a failure as being something that they can learn from
- We lost a lot of money, but we just put it down to experience.
Topics Difficulty and failurec2