English-Thai Dictionary
flair
N พรสวรรค์ talent gift inability incapability pon-sa-wan
flair
N เก๋ เหมาะสมัย มี รสนิยม style panache chic kea
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FLAIR
Flair (flâr ), n. [OE. flaireodor, fr. OF. & F. flair, fr. OF. flairier, F. flairer, to smell, LL. flagrare for L. fragrare. See Flagrant. ]
1. Smell; odor. [Obs. ]
2. Sense of smell; scent; fig. , discriminating sense.
New American Oxford Dictionary
flair
flair |fler flɛ (ə )r | ▶noun 1 [ in sing. ] a special or instinctive aptitude or ability for doing something well: she had a flair for languages | none of us had much artistic flair. 2 stylishness and originality: she dressed with flair. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French, from flairer ‘to smell, ’ based on Latin fragrare ‘smell sweet. ’ Compare with fragrant .
Oxford Dictionary
flair
flair |flɛː | ▶noun 1 [ in sing. ] a special or instinctive aptitude or ability for doing something well: she had a flair for languages | [ mass noun ] : none of us had much artistic flair. 2 [ mass noun ] stylishness and originality: she dressed with flair. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French, from flairer ‘to smell ’, based on Latin fragrare ‘smell sweet ’. Compare with fragrant .
American Oxford Thesaurus
flair
flair noun 1 a flair for publicity: aptitude, talent, gift, instinct, (natural ) ability, facility, skill, bent, feel, knack. 2 she dressed with flair: style, stylishness, panache, dash, elan, poise, elegance; taste, good taste, discernment, discrimination; informal class, pizzazz.
Oxford Thesaurus
flair
flair noun 1 an activist with a flair for publicity: aptitude, talent, gift, knack, instinct, natural ability, ability, capability, capacity, faculty, facility, skill, bent, feel, genius. ANTONYMS inability. 2 she dressed with flair: style, stylishness, panache, verve, dash, elan, finesse, poise, elegance, sparkle, brio; inventiveness, creativity; taste, good taste, discernment, discrimination; informal class, pizzazz.
Duden Dictionary
Flair
Flair Substantiv, Neutrum oder Substantiv, maskulin , das oder der |flɛːɐ̯ |das, seltener: der Flair; Genitiv: des Flairs französisch flair = Geruchssinn; Spürsinn, zu: flairer = riechen, wittern < mittellateinisch flagrare, dissimiliert aus lateinisch fragrare = stark riechen, duften 1 einen Menschen oder eine Sache umgebende, als positiv, angenehm empfundene persönliche Note; Atmosphäre; Fluidum sie hatte ein Flair von Extravaganz 2 besonders schweizerisch, sonst selten feiner Instinkt, Gespür ein Flair für den Außendienst haben
French Dictionary
flair
flair n. m. nom masculin 1 Odorat du chien. : Le flair d ’un chien de chasse. 2 figuré Intuition. : Michèle a beaucoup de flair. Note Orthographique fl ai r.
flairer
flairer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Sentir. : Les chiens flairent une perdrix. SYNONYME humer . 2 figuré Pressentir. : Les cambrioleurs ont flairé un piège. SYNONYME deviner ; prévoir . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le verbe fleurer, répandre une bonne odeur. aimer Note Orthographique fl ai rer.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
flair
flair /fleə r /〖<フランス 〗名詞 U 1 〖時にa ~〗 «…に関わる » (生まれつきの )才能 ; 直感力 ; 適性 (talent, gift ) «for » .2 センスのよさ, スマートさ .