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knack

noun
/næk/
/næk/
[singular] (informal)
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  1. a special skill or ability that you have naturally or can learn技能;本领
    • It's easy, once you've got the knack.你一旦掌握这个技能就容易了。
    • knack of/for (doing) something He's got a real knack for making money.他有赚钱的真本领。
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    • He has the knack of scoring goals just when they are most needed.他具有在最需要的时候进球的本领。
    • I don't cook much these days and I think I may have lost the knack.最近不经常做饭,我想也许都忘了该怎么做了。
    • Making omelettes isn't difficult, but there's a knack to it.做煎蛋饼不难,但有窍门。
    • a woman with a knack for handling horses深谙驯马之道的女子
    • He had a knack for picking winners.他有预测胜利者的本领。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • real
    • amazing
    • incredible
    verb + knack
    • have
    • demonstrate
    • display
    preposition
    • knack for
    • knack of
    • knack to
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  2. knack of doing something a habit of doing something习惯;癖好
    • She has the unfortunate knack of always saying the wrong thing.不幸的是,她总是说错话。
    • He had the unhappy knack of making enemies in the party.他总是在党内树敌,弄得很不愉快。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (originally denoting a clever or deceitful trick): probably related to obsolete knack ‘sharp blow or sound’, of imitative origin (compare with Dutch knak ‘crack, snap’).

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