Finesse
//fɪˈnɛs//
Translations of "finesse" (17 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | بَرَاعَة(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill) | barāʕa | |
| Bulgarian | импас((card games) technique to win a trick), умела постъпка(adroit manoeuvre), финес(skill in handling or manipulation of a situation) | impas, umela postǎpka, fines | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 手腕(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill) | sau² wun² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 手腕(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), 智巧(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill) | shǒuwàn, zhìqiǎo | |
| Danish | knibe(to play (a card) as a finesse), knibe(to attempt to win a trick by finessing) | — | |
| Finnish | finessi(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), hienostuneisuus(skill in handling or manipulation of a situation), hienostuneisuus(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), hyvä veto(adroit manoeuvre), taitavuus(skill in handling or manipulation of a situation) | — | |
| French | finesse(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), impasse((card games) technique to win a trick), finasser(to handle or manage carefully or skilfully; to manipulate in a crafty way), impasse(to play (a card) as a finesse) | — | |
| Galician | tento(skill in handling or manipulation of a situation) | — | |
| Georgian | დახვეწილობა(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill) | daxvec̣iloba | |
| German | Feinheit(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), Finesse(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), Geschick(skill in handling or manipulation of a situation), Raffinesse(skill in handling or manipulation of a situation), Raffinesse(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), aufwerten(to handle or manage carefully or skilfully; to manipulate in a crafty way), ausarbeiten(to handle or manage carefully or skilfully; to manipulate in a crafty way), verfeinern(to handle or manage carefully or skilfully; to manipulate in a crafty way), verschönern(to handle or manage carefully or skilfully; to manipulate in a crafty way) | — | |
| Japanese | 技巧(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill) | gikō | |
| Macedonian | финеса(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill) | finesa | |
| Polish | finezja(skill in handling or manipulation of a situation), finezja(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), impas((card games) technique to win a trick), przebiegłość(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill) | — | |
| Portuguese | fineza(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), fino(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill) | — | |
| Russian | изя́щество(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), ло́вкость(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), проре́зывание((card games) technique to win a trick), то́нкость(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill) | izjáščestvo, lóvkostʹ, prorézyvanije, tónkostʹ | |
| Spanish | fineza(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill), mónita(adroit manoeuvre), amañar(to handle or manage carefully or skilfully; to manipulate in a crafty way), apañar(to handle or manage carefully or skilfully; to manipulate in a crafty way), esquivar(to evade using some clever argument or stratagem), evadir(to evade using some clever argument or stratagem) | — | |
| Swedish | finess(property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill) | — |
knibe, knibe
finessi, hienostuneisuus, hienostuneisuus, hyvä veto, taitavuus
finesse, impasse, finasser, impasse
tento
Feinheit, Finesse, Geschick, Raffinesse, Raffinesse, aufwerten, ausarbeiten, verfeinern, verschönern
finezja, finezja, impas, przebiegłość
fineza, fino
изя́щество, ло́вкость, проре́зывание, то́нкость
izjáščestvo, lóvkostʹ, prorézyvanije, tónkostʹ
fineza, mónita, amañar, apañar, esquivar, evadir
finess
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