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talent
- IPA[ˈtalənt]
美式
- natural aptitude or skill;people possessing talent
noun: talent, plural noun: talents
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- 1. natural aptitude or skill he possesses more talent than any other player she displayed a talent for garden design
- ▪ people possessing talent I signed all the talent in Rome Simon is a talent to watch
- ▪ British informal people regarded as sexually attractive or as prospective sexual partners most Saturday nights I have this urge to go on the hunt for new talent
- 2. a former weight and unit of currency, used especially by the ancient Romans and Greeks a mighty steed bought from a Thessalian merchant for thirteen talents
- a person whose job is to search for talented performers who can be employed or promoted, ... a record company talent scout
Oxford Dictionary
- a person whose job is to search for talented performers who can be employed or promoted, ... a record company talent scout
Oxford American Dictionary
- a competition or show consisting of performances by a series of amateur entertainers: he got his first television break on a TV talent show
Oxford Dictionary
- a show or competition consisting of performances by a series of amateur entertainers: he got his first television break on a TV talent show
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person whose job is to search for talented performers who can be employed or promoted, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a person whose job is to search for talented performers who can be employed or promoted, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- search for and find (a talented performer) to employ or promote, especially in sport or ... they were talent-spotted by England team selectors
Oxford Dictionary
- search for and find (a talented performer) to employ or promote, especially in sport or ... they were talent-spotted by England team selectors
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈtalənt]
英式
- natural aptitude or skill: he possesses more talent than any other player she displayed a talent for garden design
Oxford Dictionary