finesse

Etymology
From, from , , from , (from ; compare 🇨🇬) +.

The verb is derived from the noun.

Noun

 * 1)  Skill in the handling or manipulation of a situation.
 * 2)  The property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill.
 * 3)  An adroit manoeuvre.
 * 4)  In bridge, whist, etc.: a technique which allows one to win a trick, usually by playing a card when it is thought that a card that can beat it is held by another player whose turn is over.
 * 1)  The property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill.
 * 2)  An adroit manoeuvre.
 * 3)  In bridge, whist, etc.: a technique which allows one to win a trick, usually by playing a card when it is thought that a card that can beat it is held by another player whose turn is over.
 * 1)  The property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill.
 * 2)  An adroit manoeuvre.
 * 3)  In bridge, whist, etc.: a technique which allows one to win a trick, usually by playing a card when it is thought that a card that can beat it is held by another player whose turn is over.
 * 1)  In bridge, whist, etc.: a technique which allows one to win a trick, usually by playing a card when it is thought that a card that can beat it is held by another player whose turn is over.
 * 1)  In bridge, whist, etc.: a technique which allows one to win a trick, usually by playing a card when it is thought that a card that can beat it is held by another player whose turn is over.
 * 1)  In bridge, whist, etc.: a technique which allows one to win a trick, usually by playing a card when it is thought that a card that can beat it is held by another player whose turn is over.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Galician: tento
 * German: ,
 * Polish:


 * Arabic: بَرَاعَة
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 手腕
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Georgian: დახვეწილობა
 * German:, ,
 * Japanese: ,
 * Macedonian: финеса
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian:,  ,
 * Spanish: fineza
 * Swedish:


 * Bulgarian: умела постъпка
 * Finnish: hyvä veto


 * Bulgarian: импас
 * French:
 * Polish:
 * Russian:

Verb

 * 1)  To evade (a problem, situation, etc.) by using some clever argument or stratagem.
 * 2)  To handle or manage carefully or skilfully; to manipulate in a crafty way.
 * 3)  To obtain something from someone through trickery or manipulation.
 * 4)  To attempt to win a trick by finessing.
 * 5)  To play (a card) as a finesse.
 * 6)  To play a ball out of the way of an opponent.
 * 1)  To obtain something from someone through trickery or manipulation.
 * 2)  To attempt to win a trick by finessing.
 * 3)  To play (a card) as a finesse.
 * 4)  To play a ball out of the way of an opponent.
 * 1)  To obtain something from someone through trickery or manipulation.
 * 2)  To attempt to win a trick by finessing.
 * 3)  To play (a card) as a finesse.
 * 4)  To play a ball out of the way of an opponent.
 * 1)  To attempt to win a trick by finessing.
 * 2)  To play (a card) as a finesse.
 * 3)  To play a ball out of the way of an opponent.
 * 1)  To play (a card) as a finesse.
 * 2)  To play a ball out of the way of an opponent.
 * 1)  To play a ball out of the way of an opponent.
 * 1)  To play a ball out of the way of an opponent.

Translations

 * Danish: knibe
 * French:


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Esperanto:
 * French:
 * German:, , ,
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:


 * Danish: knibe

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) fineness (of hair, writing etc.)
 * 2) thinness
 * 3) keenness, sharpness (of blade)
 * 4) fineness, delicacy; slenderness
 * 5) perceptiveness; sensitivity,