词汇 | talent |
释义 | talent noun uk /ˈtæl.ənt/ us /ˈtæl.ənt/ talentnoun (NATURAL ABILITY)B1[ C or U ] a natural skill or ability to be good at something, especially without being taught: talent forHer talent for music showed at an early age.她小时候就表现出了音乐天赋。 His artistic talents were wasted in his boring job.他的艺术天分被枯燥乏味的工作消磨殆尽。 Synonyms aptitude flair gift(ABILITY) Related word talentless She has loads of natural talent as a runner and with rigorous training she could be a world-beater.她作为一名赛跑运动员具备很多天赋,经过严格训练一定会成为世界顶尖选手。 I play the piano tolerably well, though I have no particular talent for it.虽然我在弹钢琴方面没有特别的天赋,但是我弹得还算可以。 Musically speaking , this band has a lot of talent. She has a God-given talent as a painter.作为一个画家,她有着非凡的天赋。 Creativity, ingenuity and flair are the songwriter's real talents.创造力、独创性和天赋是歌词作者的真正才能。 Skill, talent and ability ability accomplishment accuracy acumen adroitness chop endowment functional skills functioning genius gift greatness proficiency prowess pyrotechnic pyrotechnics qualification repertory speciality workmanship talentnoun (PERSON/PEOPLE)[ C ] a person who has a natural skill or ability to be good at something: She is a real talent, a fine writer with a gift for wordplay and a knack for description. They believe the young player is a rare talent, who will go on to have great success. Related word talented [ U ] business specialized people who are employed who have skill and ability and are good at their jobs: For key positions, you are going to want to recruit the best talent you can get. Our aim is to find and retain top talent. Most companies admit that too little effort goes into talent management. [ U ]UKinformalold-fashioned people who are sexually attractive: 性感尤物 There was plenty of talent at the party last night.昨晚的聚会上有许多佳丽。 My great regret is that I never found a musical partner, a real talent who could have written the right songs for me. Too many executives regard talent management as the responsibility of the firm's department of human resources. What we must do is invest a lot more in our own home-grown talent. Skilled, talented and able able ably accomplished adept adeptly dexterous dexterously digital native expert expertly pedigreed polished practised preen proficient proficiently well qualified white-collar with the best of themidiom workmanlike talentnoun (UNIT OF WEIGHT)[ C ] an ancient unit of weight: She is believed to have given Solomon 120 talents of gold. The Mesopotamian talent weighs 30.8 kilograms. Measurements of weight & mass -pounder atomic mass BMI body mass index bulk density carat centigram ct G, g gm hundredweight kilogram lb microgram milligram ounce oz pound st ton talent | American Dictionarytalent noun[ C/U ] us/ˈtæl·ənt/ a special natural ability to do something well, or people who have this ability: [ C ]His talents are being wasted in that job. [ U ]The baseball scouts are looking for new talent. talentedadjectiveus/ˈtæl·ən·tɪd/ A very young and talented violinist was the guest soloist. talent | Business Englishtalent noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈtælənt/us a natural skill or ability: The successful candidate will have both talent and drive. The company benefited from her expertise and talents in sales. a talent for sthHe had a great talent for business. HR a person or people with a natural skill or ability: The company has shown that it can attract and retain top talent. Other industries facing a talent shortage can easily outsource jobs overseas. He's considered one of the greatest talents in the programming world. |
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