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expert

An expert is a person who knows more, or can do something better, than most people, usually because of special study or practice. Zidane is an expert at penalty kicks. The company has hired an expert in computer systems.

expert

a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully (= adept, good, practiced, proficient, skillful, skilful) having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude adept in handicrafts an adept juggler an expert job a good mechanic a practiced marksman a proficient engineer a lesser-known but no less skillful composer the effect was achieved by skillful retouching (= technical) of or relating to or requiring special knowledge to be understood technical terminology a technical report technical language

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Simple sentences

He is an expert at fishing.
I think she is an expert on dance.
Harry is working under the direction of an expert.
I'm an expert on snow.
An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that can be made in his field, and how to avoid them.
Even an expert driver can make a mistake.
The aviation expert analyzed the statistics in detail.
You're not an expert at this job any more than I am.
In the matter of psychology, he is an expert.
My husband is an expert when it comes to cooking Chinese food.
When it comes to fishing, he's an expert.
Since he is not an expert, his opinion is no account.
He is an expert in astronomy.
She is recognized to be an expert on linguistics.
They asked a medical expert to do more research.
The best thing to do is to ask an expert to repair it.
Even expert drivers can make mistakes.
He is an expert driver.
He is an expert in economics.
He is an expert in the area of city planning.
Kissinger was an expert on foreign relations.
I'm no expert.
He's an expert at throwing knives.

Movie subtitles

All right, tell me something. In your expert opinion, do you think there's something in the water?
The detective is a veritable expert on the matter.
My mother might want to dance to quickstep with Fred Astaire, but what she needs is expert medical help.
As a friend and an expert.
Penderel's our song expert.
So far all we know is that she's the sweetheart of a scoundrel who's an expert on anything having to do with jewelry robberies.
I'm no gun expert.
You're more of an expert on automobiles.
And you're an expert I suppose.
Expert.
According to the museum expert, 3 weeks is the most they last in captivity.
Is that your expert opinion on the subject?
He's expert adviser to the Minister of Finance.
He's an expert.
Technical expert, eh? - Yes, sir.
Pardon, Sir, hot-air expert.
An immediate examination by an expert confirmed the boy's statements.
Why don't you call an expert?
Biggest expert we got on wild game, animals and rocks.
As an expert on handwriting, I'd say the name Jefferson Smith on this contract.
You're so expert on things.
Just send them the coupon and you're a radio expert.
He going to be a radio expert, you know.
Also, they suddenly notified us that they cancelled the expert visa.
In your expert opinion, do you think there's something in the water?
I'll be an expert at getting thrown out.
Oh, and you're an expert, I suppose.
Even an expert couldn't tell this from the real thing.
Ninotchka, tell me. You're so expert on things. Can it be that I'm falling in love with you?
Don't pay nothing. Just send them the coupon and you're a radio expert.
He gonna be a radio expert, you know.
Don't they have to have another expert examine him before they hang him? Sure.
It seems this expert Dr. Egelhoffer, the profound thinker from New York, was giving Williams a final sanity test in the sheriff's office.
But you're a photographer. How is it you're so expert at carpentry? Miss Phoebe.
You remember Malavinsky, our fingerprint expert?
Mr. Malavinsky, our fingerprint expert.

News and current affairs

An independent expert panel would review the national plans to verify their scientific and managerial coherence.
David Victor, an energy expert at the University of California, San Diego, estimates that the shift from coal to natural gas has reduced US emissions by 400-500 megatonnes (Mt) of CO2 per year.
As Brookings Institution foreign-policy expert Suzanne Maloney points out, countries in the region and beyond are already dismayed at the lack of US leadership concerning Syria.
Rarely is a scientist an expert in more than one area, because the worlds and languages are so different.
The machines can now even be set to imitate famous human players - including their flaws - so well that only an expert eye (and sometimes only another computer!) can tell the difference.
So what is a non-expert to think?
Indeed, current professional education can even be seen as enabling the physician as a technical expert, while disabling him or her as a care-giver.
As Duke University's Peter Feaver, an expert on public opinion who is now serving as a White House advisor, recently pointed out, Americans will tolerate casualties when they believe that a war is just and has a reasonable prospect of success.
When a senior defense expert recently testified before a US Congressional commission on China's military capability, he detailed the extraordinarily robust weapons program the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has been pursuing.
The inability to answer this question clearly exorcised and angered both the senior expert and the committee.
Commission after commission, expert after Nobel prize-winning expert, gave DDT a clean bill of health.
She received expert opinions from leading figures on both sides of the issue, not only Canadians, but also authorities in Australia, Belgium, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
For many years, Herbert Hendin, a psychiatrist and suicide expert, has asserted that the safeguards incorporated in these laws fail to protect the vulnerable.
MOSCOW - Most people who know of me think of me as an information-technology expert, someone who probably lives in California and invests in edgy Internet start-ups.
President Chirac's self-appointed role as an expert in diplomatic good behavior cannot be taken seriously, even by those of us who know (and love) France.
Screening questionnaires maximize sensitivity, at a cost of false positives, because it is presumed that they are followed by expert clinical evaluation.
All this comes from carefully acquired experience - technical and sociological - with delivering expert medical advice through teleconference facilities, aided by satellite links.
Acute episodes and expensive hospitalization can be avoided by providing expert team support for patient self-care.

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