savvy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for savvy in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.savvy [Am ˈsævi, Brit ˈsavi] N U inf

II.savvy <savvier savviest> [Am ˈsævi, Brit ˈsavi] ADJ Am inf

III.savvy [Am ˈsævi, Brit ˈsavi] VB intr sl

savvy in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Players assemble their squads from nine hockey players who are savvy in the ways of the street.
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When the preacher is made a media superstar by a savvy huckster, the son is left behind.
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Self-selected computer savvy patients in at-risk groups evaluated their own symptoms and submitted their self-diagnoses.
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Targeting primarily internet savvy teenage youth, the campaign included posters and a series of viral internet video ads.
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Savvy marketers who know where to look can quite easily find access to the niche markets they wish to target.
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They observed that these organizations often lacked the professional expertise, skills and business savvy to grow and prosper.
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Politically savvy and fierce in battle, his people were far from the innocent, childlike creatures we see in the film.
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Shows have developed to reflect breakthroughs in cancer treatment with language for savvy school children.
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The mentors must show they have the business savvy to manage their team of four designers, or else leave the show themselves.
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He was a savvy businessman, unfazed by criticism.
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