know-how in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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know-how in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for know-how in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

know-how [ˈnəʊhaʊ, Am ˈnoʊ-] N no pl, no indef art

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At the university he acquired the initial skills and technical know-how to host a radio show.
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Generally, any individual can sign up for a know-how trading portal for free and browse the selection of questions and challenges by reward and subject.
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Adding an artificer to a party can offset the lack of trap-finding abilities and mechanical know-how when no rogue is present.
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We privileged know-how, creativity and innovation for sustainable growth, welfare and solidarity.
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He also provided Iran with information and know-how to produce mustard gas.
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We propose to make available to independent business, through an expanded government research program, the know-how essential to efficient operation.
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The forming companies invest equity and resources in general, like know-how.
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Contemplation is, then, knowledge, knowledge of reality itself, as opposed to knowing how: the kind of know-how involved in getting things done.
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She believed the need for practical household know-how should have priority over social skills intended to please, such as knowledge of music, embroidery and art.
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Another must is a good eye for detail to spot blemished bodywork or crash damage, and preferably some mechanical know-how, or a friend with some.
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