What does zběhlý in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word zběhlý in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use zběhlý in Czech.

The word zběhlý in Czech means zkušený, dobrý na, zběhlý v, kovaný v, být zkušený, být zběhlý, zkušený v, zběhlý v, zběhlý v, zkušený v, zběhlý v. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word zběhlý

zkušený

(knowledgeable, practised)

Harry is the director of a large department, so he's experienced in managing staff.

dobrý na

(skilled) (výborně ovládající)

She's very adept at helping people develop their strengths.

zběhlý v, kovaný v

(knowledgeable about)

James was versed in literature and philosophy.

být zkušený, být zběhlý

(informal (be experienced)

Vyzná se a ví, co může čekat.
He's been around and knows what to expect.

zkušený v

(knowledgeable, practised)

Amanda used to work on the front desk of a hotel, so she's experienced in customer service.

zběhlý v

(knows a lot about [sth])

The researcher is very knowledgeable about the life cycle of E.Coli bacteria.

zběhlý v

(person: experienced in [sth])

Holly is extremely practiced in business development.

zkušený v, zběhlý v

(person: skilled, knowledgeable)

Frank is an expert swimmer.

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