;天资;天赋Talent is the natural ability to do something well.
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She is proud that both her children have a talent for music...
她为自己的两个孩子都有音乐天赋而自豪。
The player was given hardly any opportunities to show off his talents...
那位选手几乎没有得到什么机会展示自己的天赋。
He's got lots of talent.
他天赋很高。
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tal·ent/ˈtælənt; NAmEˈtælənt/noun1[countable , uncountable ]a natural ability to do sth well 天才;天资;天赋◆to havegreat artistic talent很有艺术天赋◆a man of many talents多才多艺的男子talent(for sth/for doing sth) ◆She showed considerable talent for getting what she wanted.她很有天资,能够达成自己的目标。◆a talent competition/contest/show(= in which people perform, to show how well they can sing, dance, etc.)新秀选拔赛╱大奖赛╱演出2[uncountable , countable ]people or a person with a natural ability to do sth well 有才能的人;人才;天才◆There is a wealth ofyoung talentin British theatre. 英国戏剧界年青一代人才辈出。◆He is a great talent.他是个了不起的人才。3[uncountable ]( BrE) ( slang) people who are sexually attractive (统称)性感的人◆He likes to spend his time chatting up the local talent.他喜欢把时间花在和当地的妞儿搭讪上。talenttalentstal·ent/ˈtælənt; NAmEˈtælənt/
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talenttal‧ent /ˈtælənt/ ●●●W3 noun
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1[countable, uncountable] a natural ability to do something well: He has a lot of talent, and his work is fresh and interesting.talent for She showed a talent for acting at an early age. a persuasive speaker with a natural talent for leadership His latest book reveals hidden talents. Sadly, she inherited none of her father’s musical talent. Your brother is a man of many talents. There’s a wealth of talent in English football.► see thesaurus at
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2[uncountable] a person or people with a natural ability or skill: Britain’s footballing talent3[uncountable] British English informal sexually attractive peopleCOLLOCATIONSverbshave talent· Greg has a real talent for drawing.show talent· Zach was the only one who showed any natural talent.use your talents· They have been using their artistic talents to brighten up the school.develop your talent· Education allows people to develop their talents to the full.waste your talents· They felt their son was wasting his talents and his time.somebody’s talents flourish (=develop successfully)· The school created an atmosphere in which young talent could flourish.adjectivesgreat/considerable/exceptional talent· He had a great talent for making money.real talent· She has real talent and with a little help she could go far.natural talent· Ronaldo is a player of immense natural talent.raw talent (=used to describe someone with natural ability who has not had much training)· He’s got lots of raw talent but he needs a good coach.a hidden talent· Have a go – you may discover a hidden talent!musical/artistic/creative etc talent· It was at school that Brian’s musical talents were spotted.talent + NOUNa talent contest/show/competition· Don’t assume winning a talent contest is a passport to success.phrasesa wealth of talent (=a large amount of talent)· There’s a wealth of musical talent in New York and other large American cities.a pool of talent (=lots of talented people)· Employers can draw on an enormous pool of talent in this area.
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