The British really have a knack for names: carts are called trolleys, cookies are biscuits, and instead of a bachelor party (a party thrown in celebration of the man about to get married), they call it a stag party.From the 2nd paragraph of this article at Brides.com.
上記の文で、have a knack forの意味は?
In the sentence above, what does "have a knack for" mean?
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解答
意味:英辞郎によると、
~のこつを知っている、~の才があるこの場合の才能というのは、どちらかというと生まれつきのものを言うことが多い。
Answer
According to The Free Dictionary:To be exceptionally proficient at (doing) something.
Examples
- Jenny's got a real knack for the piano.
- I don't know what it is, but David just has a knack for getting under my skin.
- a knack for remembering faces
- Some people seem to have a knack for making money.
- He seems to have a knack for getting people to agree with him.
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