Some people seem to have a knack for making money.
有些人好像天生就有赚钱的本事。
knack of doing something
Thomson’s knack of scoring vital goals makes him important to the team.
汤姆森能够打入关键球的本领使他在队中具有举足轻重的地位。
2have a knack of doing something informalBritish EnglishBrEOFTEN to have a tendency to do something 有做某事的习惯
He has a knack of saying the wrong thing.
他总爱说一些不合时宜的话。
Examples from the Corpus
have a knack of doing something• Children have a knack of choosing the most inconvenient or embarrassingtimes for their Socratic dialogues.• I have spent years using buses, and seem to have a knack of sitting next to some very odd people.
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
have a knack
He seems to have a knack for getting people to agree with him.
get the knack
Once you've got the knack, you'll never forget how to do it.
lose the knack
He proved that he hadn't lost the knack for scoring goals.
adjectives
an uncanny knack (=an ability that seems surprising or strange)
She has an uncanny knack for knowing what you're really thinking.
an unhappy knack (=a knack that you would not want)