单词 | talent |
释义 | talent (tælənt ) Word forms: talents 1. variable noun B1+ Talent is the natural ability to do something well. She is proud that both her children have a talent for music. The player was given hardly any opportunities to show off his talents. He's got lots of talent. Synonyms: ability, gift, aptitude, parts 2. See also talent show Quotations: Talent is like electricity. We don't understand electricity. We use it Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes geniusThe Valley of Fear Collocations: talent drain She also wants to prevent a talent drain. Times, Sunday Times All came from themore traditional networks, which have had talent drain away to the upstart platforms with loadsamoney. Times,Sunday Times The talent drain upwards to the senior squad? Times, Sunday Times You are not going to see a huge talent drain. Times, Sunday Times They have watched the talent drain and acted to stop it. Times, Sunday Times He has tremendous talent, with his ability to play on either wing. The Sun But in the scramble to do justice to her tremendous talent and the wide-ranging fund of ideas at her disposal, the show took off in too many competing directions. Times, Sunday Times Often, however, their 'tremendous talent' gets lost because young people don't have skills in other areas. Times, Sunday Times He thinks he has tremendous talent. Times, Sunday Times He spawned and inspired many of today's great seascapists through his tremendous talent and imagination. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Tributes to a unique talent were tethered to reports of trysts, threats and a turbulent private life. Times, Sunday Times We mourn the loss of a unique talent. The Sun But it takes a unique talent to reflect them with such grace. The Sun Instead of underplaying your unique talent, it's time to show what you can do. The Sun What a terrible waste of a wonderful, unique talent. The Sun You'll discover you have untapped talent and will be inspired to use it. The Sun There's a huge amount of untapped talent out there. The Sun They are not very optimistic, but are amazingly intelligent and full of untapped talent. Times, Sunday Times The chance to try something different at work reveals an untapped talent that should not be overlooked. The Sun How much credit should be given for actual achievement and how much weight should be placed on the idea of untapped talent? Times, Sunday Times Work links you with a friend who has an unusual talent. The Sun You learn some surprising things about yourself - including an unusual talent you should make more of. The Sun She has started filming food challenges and hopes her unusual talent for eating will help her land a presenting job. The Sun Luck has a connection with a good friend who has an unusual talent. The Sun Stars will perform an unusual talent or tell a secret - and the audience has to guess who they are for a chance to win a holiday. The Sun But what he lacks in vocal talent, he more than makes up for with his dancing feet! The Sun There's clearly plenty of vocal talent in the island to form the basis of a truly national opera. Times, Sunday Times All grew up surrounded by poverty and crime, but are looking to create a new future for themselves through their tremendous vocal talent. Times, Sunday Times As well as great acting, the cast's vocal talent will blow you away. The Sun Questions of vocal talent aside, the box set captures both what was so good about them, and so woeful. Times, Sunday Times None of us can afford to waste talent. Times, Sunday Times We can't afford to waste talent. The Sun He seems to have matured after a long period which had plenty - me included - tearing their hair out over his wasted talent. The Sun He has long fluctuated between world-beater and wasted talent. The Sun An engaging story of wasted talent, second chances and the beautiful game. The Sun Invariably they fail to come up to the mark despite a wealth of talent and such fantastic club teams. The Sun This evening, the coaches are expected to overshadow the wealth of talent on display. Times, Sunday Times For all the strength in depth in the batting order, and the wealth of talent and power, they do prefer pace on the ball. Times,Sunday Times The party used to pride itself on its wealth of talent. Times, Sunday Times Plus, there was never the wealth of talent we have now. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 天才 Japanese: 才能 |
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