0 having the abilities needed to do an activity or job well -- cualificado, especializado
a highly skilled (= very skilled) photographer
1 (of a person) skillful -- habilidoso/sa [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
skilled workers trabajadores habilidosos
2 (of a job) needing a high level of skill -- cualificado/da [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
skilled technical jobs trabajos técnicos cualificados
That is why we need to recognise that private households, too, can create skilled employment for the labour market.
If we are concerned about the brain drain, we also need to look at retention measures for our own skilled workers.
That way everybody gains: the company because it gets a more skilled labour force and the country because it improves its capacity.
This is in the interests of businesses, which will acquire skilled and highly motivated employees.
The fourth is that we need highly skilled civil servants to take the decisions.
This should coincide with the timely training of professional and highly skilled translators and interpreters.
We should have a proper, on-demand work permit scheme, especially for skilled workers.
We often have a tendency to reduce these needs to skilled immigration.
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熟練的, 有技術的, (工作)需要特殊技能的,需要經過專門訓練的…
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熟练的, 有技术的, (工作)需要特殊技能的,需要经过专门训练的…
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qualificado, especializado…
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腕のよい, (技能が)優れた…
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usta, becerikli, marifetli…
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habile, adroit/-oite, talentueux/-euse…
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