savvy
ذكاء
definition
verb
Charley would savvy what to do about such a girl
know or understand.
noun
the financiers lacked the necessary political savvy
shrewdness and practical knowledge, especially in politics or business.
adjective
I've had this question asked of me more than any other over the past couple of years - interestingly enough, mostly by industry veterans and savvy players who know the ropes.
shrewd and knowledgeable in the realities of life.
translation of 'savvy '
verb
عرف
noun
ذكاء,
إدراك
example
Along with their technical skills, these researchers possess unusual business and media 'savvy' , say their peers.
But since the politics surrounding lay-offs are complex, it takes solid business training and legal 'savvy' to advise managers well, according to those involved.
In this way you can combine the academic experience you gained in your degree with the street 'savvy' you gain on the job and, hopefully, your confidence will grow.
Critical to that strategy is our development as 'savvy' consumers and smart investors.
No one should underestimate Malone's drive or business 'savvy' .
The country is ripped by people who 'savvy' not its meaning.
After taking on this user interface project, I'm a lot more insightful about design issues and, well, rather humbled by the amount of design 'savvy' I have yet to gain.
Without a college degree, this son of a single parent built a real estate empire with tremendous fortitude, business and political 'savvy' , and a healthy dose of kismet.
Some question whether government entities have the technological or business 'savvy' to move quickly into the Internet Age.
The perioperative environment is becoming more complex, and its leaders need to possess some business 'savvy' and be clinically astute.
Alongside good looks and maybe talent, a little business 'savvy' never hurt anyone trying to get somewhere in the music industry.
It also requires business 'savvy' , a subject that isn't covered in most professional schools.
You must possess a unique blend of business and technical 'savvy' ; a big-picture vision, and the drive to make that vision a reality.
At only 17, he has amassed a private fortune with his business 'savvy' , founded, like Uma's success, on his linguistic flexibility.
I had tried to be the woman I thought you wanted - a 'savvy' street lawyer who fought tooth and nail for our clients - and still you rejected me.
His business 'savvy' meant he took risks in the technology, telecoms, internet, hotels and construction, retail and automobile sector.
It was the endgame that I wasn't 'savvy' enough to win.
She began showing her business 'savvy' in the seventh grade.
I couldn't believe the guy, all he talked about was how rich, successful, smart and 'savvy' he was.
These days 'savvy' operators are using creative appetizers, innovative drink menus and electronic entertainment to draw patrons during hours when business is traditionally slow.
Faced with such arrogance is it any wonder that 'savvy' consumers are switching to screw caps?
Jackson's political clout and business 'savvy' made the deal happen.
Most are very knowledgeable and 'savvy' about business and know how to cut a deal.
Her first three albums were surprisingly enjoyable, largely due to 'savvy' producers who surrounded her lightweight voice with killer beats and memorable hooks.
But with 8,000 partners, identifying those with the necessary business 'savvy' and relationship-building skills isn't easy.
Key to the success of this young firm has been the technical and business 'savvy' of the four partners.
I've had this question asked of me more than any other over the past couple of years - interestingly enough, mostly by industry veterans and 'savvy' players who know the ropes.
This examination can develop children's aesthetic awareness and media 'savvy' and help them become more careful and literate readers of media.
They talked about how media 'savvy' he was and how devoted he was to young people.
He says those failures occur because many independent labels are artist driven and therefore don't bring much business 'savvy' to their partnerships.
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