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Перевод: acumen
[существительное] проницательность ; сообразительность ; острота ума
Тезаурус:
- He was delegated to hand over sponsorship money to the Brazilian Racing Driver Emerson Fittipaldi and was shocked by the lack of business acumen that surrounded the deal.
- If at first Tom Poole's knowledge as a practical tanner suffered in consequence, his commercial acumen and persuasive eloquence did not.
- At present they are made by the politician or the hospital administrator responding to the group which can shout the loudest or bring to bear the keenest political acumen.
- She had no workshop, nobody to help her and no business acumen.
- The co-option of an industrialist or businessman may be a statement about school being a place for training the future work force or just an attempt to involve someone with business acumen to sort out the LMS accounts.
- Sam's business acumen, now even more sharpened, concentrated on further expansion (Imperial Chemicals, take warning - a take-over is on the way).
- You need to exploit not only your commercial acumen, but also your personal knowledge of the people with whom you are dealing.
- For just this reason the issues of The Exile , though they provide only conflicting evidence about Pound's acumen as an editor, are very instructive about the cast of his sensibility.
- Of all the sons, CHARLES Tennant was the most successful; by energy and business acumen he established a vast industrial conglomerate and became progenitor of a distinguished family who have been eminent in world commerce for 200 years.
- The narrator identifies a larger issue behind this slight: it is the conflict between two kinds of Jewishness, between the embattled, coarse-grained immigrant from Europe and the wordly, go-ahead American, who rates business acumen and individual assertion over the value of community ties.
- Van Leer inherited some of his father's acumen but none of his money and certainly none of his love for money.
- Mrs Bottomley, 44, has been dubbed variously "the milkmaid" and "golden Virginia", but the epithets do nothing to promote her cleverness and political acumen - she coined the jibe "scaring not caring" on Labour's health pronouncements.
- He has enough knowledge of the music industry's workings and the business acumen to earn a living that way.
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