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111savoir-faire — sav|oir faire [ˌsævwa: ˈfeə US wa:r ˈfer] n [U] formal [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: knowing how to do ] the ability to do and say the right things in social situations …
112savoir pour prévoir — sa|voir pour pré|voir [savwarpurprev wa:r] <fr. ; »wissen, um vorherzusehen«> positivistische Formel zur Bestimmung der Aufgabe der Soziologie, die durch Erkenntnis von Gesetzen in Natur u. Gesellschaft Voraussagen ermöglichen soll …
113savoir-faire — sav|oir faire [ ,sævwar fer ] noun uncount FORMAL the ability to behave correctly in a particular situation, especially a social situation …
114savoir-faire — see SAPIENT …
115savoir faire — Meaning The ability to know how to deal with any situation that arises. Origin Literal translation from the French …
116savoir faire — sa·voir faire || ‚sævwÉ‘r‚fer /‚sævwÉ‘Ë feÉ™ social skill, tact, ability to act and speak appropriately in any situation (from French knowing how to do ) …
117savoir à dire — Je vous le saurai à dire ; dites, je vous en informerai …
118savoir vivre — (sah vwahr VEE vreu) [French: to know how to live] Knowledge of worldly ways and social proprieties; good breeding; good manners …
119savoir faire — [ˌsavwα: fɛ:] noun the ability to act appropriately in social situations. Origin C19: Fr., lit. know how to do …
120savoir-faire — The French term for *know how. The term is often dropped into English sentences with the intention of conveying a more elegant or exotic turn of phrase than that associated with its English equivalent …