savoir faire
41savoir-faire — sa•voir faire [[t]ˈsæv wɑrˈfɛər[/t]] fr. [[t]sa vwarˈfɛr[/t]] n. knowledge of just what to do in any situation • Etymology: 1805–15; < F: lit., to know (how) to do …
42savoir-faire — /sav wahr fair /; Fr. /sann vwannrdd ferdd /, n. knowledge of just what to do in any situation; tact. [1805 15; < F: lit., knowing how to do] Syn. adaptability, adroitness, diplomacy, discernment, skill, ability. * * * …
43savoir-faire — noun /ˌsævwɑːˈfɛə,ˌsævwɑrˈfɛr/ The ability to do or say what is appropriate for the occasion. Syn: know how …
44savoir-faire — (Expresión francesa.) ► sustantivo masculino Tacto, habilidad en decir o hacer las cosas …
45savoir faire — Synonyms and related words: adroitness, comprehension, diplomacy, discretion, finesse, grace, knowledge, knowledgeability, poise, polish, savvy, skill, smoothness, sophistication, style, suaveness, suavity, tact, tactfulness, urbanity …
46Savoir faire — Droit commercial: connaissances dont l objet concerne la fabrication des produits, la commercialisation des produits ou services, fruit de la recherche ou de l expérience, non protégées par un brevet …
47Savoir-faire — Dygtig behændighed …
48savoir-faire — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Fr., know how; poise. See knowledge, skill. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. poise, courtesy, manners; see tact . See Synonym Study at tact . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The ability to say and do the right… …
49savoir-faire — see SAPIENT …
50savoir faire — Meaning The ability to know how to deal with any situation that arises. Origin Literal translation from the French …