单词 | talented |
释义 | talented (tæləntɪd ) adjective B1+ Someone who is talented has a natural ability to do something well. Howard is a talented pianist. She has a huge army of young fans, and is extremely talented. Synonyms: gifted, able, expert, master Collocations: talented amateur He will lack nothing from the saddle with a talented amateur aboard. The Sun For starters, three heats each test the skills of eight talented amateur chefs. The Sun While some childcarers may welcome the training as a route to higher pay, others fear the drive for professionalism will encourage many talented amateur staff to pursue other work. Times, Sunday Times As well as fine things by great masters, often at reasonable prices, there were less well-known and talented amateur artists to be discovered. Times, Sunday Times A 'go-getter' who lived alone, he was a talented amateur runner whose day job was as a support worker for the local council, where he had worked for 11 years. Times, Sunday Times When not working he would venture abroad or swap recipes among his circle of gastronomic friends (he was a talented cook). Times, Sunday Times The moon will match you with a talented cook. The Sun In the good old days, the most talented cook won. Times, Sunday Times If you are single, look again at a talented cook. The Sun She was a talented cook: when arranging to meet her to discuss translation commissions, editors cannily angled for invitations to visit her at lunchtime. Times, Sunday Times He said the influx of talented graduates was hindering social mobility. Times, Sunday Times Talented graduates see a teaching qualification as a good in itself, not a passport down a cul-de-sac into a career. Times, Sunday Times We need to do more to attract the most talented graduates into teaching and ensure that all teachers feel valued. Times, Sunday Times For talented graduates, an offer of employment comes with a long-term view. Times, Sunday Times Our research has shown that there are still many barriers that stop talented graduates from less privileged backgrounds from accessing top careers. Times, Sunday Times I have a very talented team, which helps. Times, Sunday Times They have got a fantastic captain and are a talented team. Times, Sunday Times A group of players desperately eager to perform failing to a better drilled and more talented team. Times, Sunday Times It's a very proud football team, a very talented team. Times, Sunday Times The seriously injured passengers are then transported to hospital, where the talented team work their magic. The Sun For she was unquestionably a talented writer, possessed of both the ability and the commitment that real literature requires. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A stunningly good book from a truly talented writer. The Sun She was a talented writer and a potentially outstanding human being. Times, Sunday Times An original and fastmoving read from a very talented writer. The Sun She had a big hand in the scripts because she's a very talented writer. The Sun I was knocked sideways by the freshness and candour of this talented youngster. Times, Sunday Times That tackle probably seals his fate as a talented youngster who will come off the bench. Times, Sunday Times Already labeled a talented youngster before that debut, he has consistently made a balanced and overall good impression. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He knows the club inside out and the talented youngsters we have coming through. The Sun There are many examples of coaches of extremely talented youngsters, in every walk of life, they bore easily and need to be stimulated. Times, Sunday Times Many people ask me to recommend truly talented, genuine psychics. The Sun A stunningly good book from a truly talented writer. The Sun But since when has success bred happiness in the truly talented? Times, Sunday Times It was the turn of foot of a truly talented individual, of a horse who was competing at a level that was below his true level under yesterday's conditions. Times, Sunday Times He was revered as a uniquely talented trainer of race horses, respected and loved by associates and competitors alike. Times, Sunday Times Is it really because they are so uniquely talented? Times, Sunday Times Both are divas, and both are uniquely talented and not conventionally beautiful, which makes them interesting. Times,Sunday Times She must have truly been uniquely talented in her craft. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I've known many wonderfully talented people who were desperate to write but failed simply because they couldn't take the rejection. Times, Sunday Times I have made no secret of my own passion for this wonderfully talented couple. Times, Sunday Times It was not a pop or rock concert but a night of great music from a wonderfully talented singer. The Sun He has been described as skilful on the ball and calm under pressure, and a wonderfully talented and intelligent footballer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 有才能的 Japanese: 才能のある |
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