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expertise

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ex·per·tise /ˌekspɜːˈtiːz $ -ɜːr-/ ●●○ AWL noun [uncountableU]  
GOOD ATKNOW somethingspecial skills or knowledge in a particular subject, that you learn by experience or training 专门技能[知识]
technical/financial/medical etc expertise
 What he’s bringing to the company is financial expertise.
他给公司带来的是金融专业知识。
 trainee engineers with varying degrees of computer expertise
计算机专业技能参差不齐的实习工程师
expertise in
 expertise in the management of hotels
酒店管理的专门知识
see thesaurus at knowledge, skill
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
have expertise
Each scientist had expertise in either mammals, insects, birds, or plants.
need/require expertise
It’s a specialist job that requires expertise.
lack expertise
The country lacks the expertise, equipment and finance to deal with the disaster.
adjectives
considerable expertise (also extensive expertise formal) (=a lot of expertise)
The Marine Pollution Control Unit has considerable expertise in dealing with oil spills.
medical/scientific/technical expertise
How can an individual without medical expertise make such a decision?
professional expertise (=skills requiring special education and training)
A health and safety inspector will be glad to give you the benefit of his professional expertise.
managerial/management expertise (=skill at managing people at work)
Does he have the management expertise required to make the department more productive?
business expertise (=skill at operating a business or company)
The company took him on for his business expertise.
legal expertise
His father, also a lawyer, used his legal expertise to help civil rights groups.
special/specialist expertise (=a lot of knowledge about a particular subject)
Our haulage company has specialist expertise in transporting hi-tech products.
relevant expertise
All the applicants for the post had the relevant expertise to do the job.
phrases
somebody’s area/field of expertise (=the subject or activity that someone is skilled in)
a historian whose area of expertise is the Roman Empire
degree/level of expertise
Different financial advisers will have different levels of expertise.
range of expertise
The committee hopes to draw on a wide range of expertise from different institutions.
a lack of expertise
His lack of expertise in running such a large factory led to serious production problems.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
expertiseex·per·tise /ˌekspɜːˈtiːz-ɜːr-/ noun [uncountableU]JOB
special skills or knowledge in an area of work or study
the broker’s international tax and accounting expertise
An independent financial adviser’s area of expertise includes products such as pension plans and insurance policies.
expertise in
Renault’s expertise in corrosion protection is confirmed by the new eight-year anti-corrosion warranty covering all models of the Clio.
Origin expertise
(1800-1900) French expert; → EXPERT2
ex·per·tise nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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