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tal·ent·ed
tae ln tId
比较级:more talented
最高级:most talented
词根:talent
adj.talentless 无能的
n.talent 才能;天才;天资
noun
a special often athletic, creative, or artistic aptitude
general intelligence or mental power : ability
the natural endowments of a person
a person of talent or a group of persons of talent in a field or activity
any of several ancient units of weight
a unit of value equal to the value of a talent of gold or silver
archaic a characteristic feature, aptitude, or disposition of a person or animal
talented person人才;有天赋的人
1630年代,“具有技能或能力”,源自 talent(名词)。15世纪有一个动词 talent,但它的意思是“预先安排”。
Middle English, from Old English talente, from Latin talenta, plural of talentum unit of weight or money, from Greek talanton pan of a scale, weight; akin to Greek tlēnai to bear; in senses 3–5, from the parable of the talents in Matthew 25:14–30 — more at tolerate
The first known use of talent was before the 12th century
talismannoun
a ring or stone carved with symbols and believed to have magical powers : charm
talismannoun
a ring or stone carved with symbols and believed to have magical powers : charm
talenoun
something told
a tale of woe
a story about an imaginary event
a fairy tale
a false story : lie
a piece of harmful gossip
spread tales about us
talentnoun
an ancient unit of weight and money
the natural abilities of a person
a special often athletic, creative, or artistic ability
persons of talent in a field or activity
talentnoun
an ancient unit of weight and money
the natural abilities of a person
a special often athletic, creative, or artistic ability
persons of talent in a field or activity
1 A more complicated case, though one that unfolded outside the AEC’s security process, involved Frank Oppenheimer, a talented physicist who had received his PhD from Caltech but lacked his older brother’s theoretical profundity.
2 Today, Orson Welles and the talented Mercury team are given credit for producing an exceptional radio program.
3 As a talented, possibly gifted mathematician with a similarly independent mind, Dorothy Hoover was a perfect fit for the section, and in 1946 R. T. Jones invited her to work directly for him.
4 He is a very talented writer.
这位作家很有文采.
5 Not interested in the first, I have to hope I can be talented enough for the second.
6 Here’s what I found difficult to accept: I had to choose between college and turning pro while talented male gymnasts got to turn pro at the end of college.
7 The younger of the pair, a teen whose lambskin hat shielded eyes as dark and riveting as jet, was clearly the more talented swordsman.
8 But talented computers, particularly those with years of experience, were valuable resources.
9 The more talented individuals who should have figured prominently would have nothing to do with it.
10 Amidst this war between Hitler and Stalin, would Mother still consider me talented, or criminal?
11 Burnham was a talented artist and architect in his own right, but his greatest strength lay in his ability to win clients and execute Root’s elegant designs.
12 Despite her secretive nature, she is a talented druid who works well with others.
除去隐秘的天性, 她是个有才能的德鲁伊,能与别人很好的合作.
13 His talented roommate was obviously a person to be studied and emulated.
14 His recitals have earned him recognition as a talented performer.
他的演奏会使他赢得了天才演奏家的赞誉.
15 a singer with an enormous amount of talent
16 He has fought his way out of a number of tight corners by a simple combination of sheer luck and more talented friends.
17 Basically, both Bloom and Sherri Pope were talented, educated, sensitive people who, before their marriage, had been so completely versed as social beings that neither could muster the guts to face up to anything.
18 “I am quite a talented thief,” he said with a touch of pride.
19 If anything, the game simply proved how talented the team was.
20 “You’re right! I will never know what it is to be you, because you are your own unique, beautiful, talented self.”
1 有才能
4 才华横溢
5 才华横溢的
7 有才能的