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词汇 life skill
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Definition of life skill in English:

life skill

noun
usually life skills
  • A skill that is necessary or desirable for full participation in everyday life.

    生活技能;谋生技能

    sharing with a sibling can help children learn important life skills

    与兄弟姐妹分享可以帮助孩子们学会重要的生活技能。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our crew members enjoy flexible schedules, training inputs and the chance to work in an amiable atmosphere while learning valuable life skills.
    • The organization calls for a liberal dissemination of information and life skills.
    • Reading impacts us in a way that no other art form - or life skill - can duplicate.
    • A drama project and a tradition hard skills programme provides an opportunity to acquire new life skills and enhance employment prospects.
    • Knowing French can help you attain a number of important life skills.
    • Undergraduates should be offered courses in life skills, with the facts about their possible futures laid out.
    • And some camps now place greater emphasis on drug and alcohol treatment, intensive counseling, basic education, and training in life skills.
    • Research has shown board games are excellent tools for encouraging social interaction amongst children and teaching them valuable life skills.
    • In the meantime, you may not get much help in acquiring new life skills.
    • The courses teach a variety of vital life skills students will need in the working world.
    • They told us that basic life skills are very much needed by their clients.
    • There was no way that I had the life skills.
    • But you can't institutionalise childhood, and you can't rely on schools to teach life skills.
    • Stacey uses the coupon system to teach Ryan and Brianne a number of life skills.
    • Many violent crimes are perpetrated by men who have very limited life skills.
    • She introduced specialist learning with play rooms to help pupils develop life skills.
    • Any life skill therefore cannot be internalised through a short-term course.
    • There is also a motivational speaker who comes in from time to time to give lectures on juvenile delinquency, HIV and life skills.
    • She is also taught basic literacy, numeric skills, a vocational skill, and some business training, health care and life skills.
    • Youths at risk have received valuable life skills by attending a joint program at the School of Infantry.

Definition of life skill in US English:

life skill

noun
usually life skills
  • A skill that is necessary or desirable for full participation in everyday life.

    生活技能;谋生技能

    sharing with a sibling can help children learn important life skills

    与兄弟姐妹分享可以帮助孩子们学会重要的生活技能。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Knowing French can help you attain a number of important life skills.
    • Our crew members enjoy flexible schedules, training inputs and the chance to work in an amiable atmosphere while learning valuable life skills.
    • Youths at risk have received valuable life skills by attending a joint program at the School of Infantry.
    • Reading impacts us in a way that no other art form - or life skill - can duplicate.
    • She introduced specialist learning with play rooms to help pupils develop life skills.
    • Any life skill therefore cannot be internalised through a short-term course.
    • Many violent crimes are perpetrated by men who have very limited life skills.
    • There was no way that I had the life skills.
    • A drama project and a tradition hard skills programme provides an opportunity to acquire new life skills and enhance employment prospects.
    • The courses teach a variety of vital life skills students will need in the working world.
    • In the meantime, you may not get much help in acquiring new life skills.
    • Stacey uses the coupon system to teach Ryan and Brianne a number of life skills.
    • They told us that basic life skills are very much needed by their clients.
    • But you can't institutionalise childhood, and you can't rely on schools to teach life skills.
    • She is also taught basic literacy, numeric skills, a vocational skill, and some business training, health care and life skills.
    • And some camps now place greater emphasis on drug and alcohol treatment, intensive counseling, basic education, and training in life skills.
    • The organization calls for a liberal dissemination of information and life skills.
    • Undergraduates should be offered courses in life skills, with the facts about their possible futures laid out.
    • Research has shown board games are excellent tools for encouraging social interaction amongst children and teaching them valuable life skills.
    • There is also a motivational speaker who comes in from time to time to give lectures on juvenile delinquency, HIV and life skills.
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