shú liàn
qualifié; expérimenté; compétent
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他很熟练地弹奏钢琴。
tā hěn shúliàn de tánsòu gāngqín.
He plays the piano very skillfully.
她熟练地掌握了这门语言。
tā shúliàn de zhǎngwòle zhè mén yǔyán.
She has a good command of this language.
他们熟练地完成了这项任务。
tāmen shúliàn de wánchéngle zhè xiàng rènwù.
They completed the task skillfully.
生疏 (shēng shū)
unfamiliar
不熟练 (bù shú liàn)
unskilled
The Chinese word 熟练 (shúliàn) is composed of two characters: 熟 (shú), meaning "cooked, ripe, familiar, or skilled," and 练 (liàn), meaning "to practice, train, or drill." Together, these characters form the compound word 熟练, which literally means "cooked through practice" or "ripe through training." This metaphorical expression conveys the idea of becoming proficient or skilled through repeated practice and experience. In the context of language learning, 熟练 is often used to describe someone who has achieved a high level of proficiency or fluency in a language.