单词 | gifted |
释义 | gifted (gɪftɪd ) 1. adjective Someone who is gifted has a natural ability to do something well. ...one of the most gifted players in the world. He was witty, amusing and gifted with a sharp business brain. Synonyms: talented, able, skilled, expert 2. adjective B2 A gifted child is much more intelligent or talented than average. ...a state program for gifted children. Collocations: gifted individual As in football, few cricket clubs will spurn the opportunity to sign a gifted individual, however problematic his recent past. Times, Sunday Times It's easy to think that the meeting has been all about a gifted individual bringing joy into tragically disadvantaged lives. Times, Sunday Times Many pastors find their unrealistic self-expectations come from seeing highly gifted individuals at work. Christianity Today Indeed, she's one of the most gifted individuals to have broken into the global pop mainstream in more than 30 years. Times, Sunday Times A few profoundly gifted individuals possessed of lofty ideals founded an agency that was to be politically engaged, liberal, humanistic and serious. Times, Sunday Times Your new partner is a gifted musician. The Sun (2009) There is a pattern of discovery for a gifted musician. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Luck is on a high as you meet a gifted musician. The Sun (2008) His music teacher told her he was the most naturally gifted musician he had taught. Times, Sunday Times (2016) We could have listened to even more of this gifted performer. Times, Sunday Times On good days she's a pliant and gifted performer, ready to soar where the music takes her. Times, Sunday Times Widely accepted as the club's most gifted performer, he should soon be confirming a new 300,000-a-week contract. The Sun Elsewhere, he's a gifted performer rather testily treading water. Times, Sunday Times The coach had recognised a gifted performer. Times, Sunday Times It was an astonishing performance - the country's most gifted singer at the height of her powers. The Sun He was also a gifted singer. Times, Sunday Times Both incredibly gifted singers died aged 27 and these were unquestionably their finest albums. The Sun She held the attention with an ease that could teach more gifted singers a thing or two. Times, Sunday Times The show judge, 45, stunned an audience by calling gifted singers the contest's 'boring bits'. The Sun She took the entrance exam for the university and was admitted as a gifted student to the literature department. Times, Sunday Times You once said that you were not a particularly gifted student. Times, Sunday Times In the early 1990s, a privileged, gifted student gave his savings to charity, burnt his remaining money and spent the best part of two years on the road. Times, Sunday Times He was a gifted student, shy, but also very self-confident. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her teacher described her as a gifted student at the school. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His book has many insightful and provocative observations, as well as arresting formulations by a gifted writer. The Times Literary Supplement It will undoubtedly result in more readers discovering this gifted writer. The Times Literary Supplement A gifted writer, she knew how to turn a beautiful phrase, but spent more time 'tearing around town' than developing her musical style. Times, Sunday Times A gifted writer makes the mundane magical and the magical mundane. Times, Sunday Times Milk was not a master of rhetoric or even a gifted writer. The Times Literary Supplement But we now know some of them are highly gifted. Times, Sunday Times Many pastors find their unrealistic self-expectations come from seeing highly gifted individuals at work. Christianity Today Colleagues remembered her as highly gifted, although her devotion to projects was such that she could be very intense. Times, Sunday Times A highly gifted midfielder, he appeared for 10 clubs and played until he was 39 in 2002. Times, Sunday Times Highly gifted on the ball and he oozes confidence. Times, Sunday Times When more intellectually gifted people talk to her about politics, cinema, music and architecture, she immediately loses interest and tries to guess their star sign. The Times Literary Supplement She was a most intellectually gifted, beautiful and extraordinary individual whose conversational talents were very evident in our weekly phone calls. Times, Sunday Times Intellectually gifted, he described himself as an 'aspiring scientist'. The Sun Those less intellectually gifted would opt for vocational subjects, such as sports or music, which best match their passions and talents. Times, Sunday Times Her five-year-old intellectually gifted son has always been difficult to manage. Globe and Mail The musically gifted rodents return with another shrill adventure. Times, Sunday Times Luck links you with a musically gifted friend. The Sun However, it has recently been at the centre of a controversy over selection in the state sector because it reserves 10 per cent of its places for musically gifted pupils. Times, Sunday Times Are you business-minded as well as musically gifted? The Sun These 21 musicians are the backbone of this production, scattering and re-forming throughout, like some sort of murmuration of musically gifted starlings. Times, Sunday Times His music teacher told her he was the most naturally gifted musician he had taught. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He is naturally gifted to play in this position but he has different qualities. The Sun (2015) Home advantage will count for a lot and they have a naturally gifted team. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He's one of those naturally gifted sportsmen and sometimes those people don't train as hard as they need to. Times, Sunday Times (2017) At Manchester City they undoubtedly have the most naturally gifted goalscorer of the lot. The Sun (2016) The landscapes and botanical studies in this remarkable show reveal her as a truly gifted painter. Times, Sunday Times What a sweet, sad reminder of how truly gifted artists fritter away their talent. The Sun We are truly gifted arguers, with an enormous talent for screaming our heads off and then sulking for days. The Sun Freed from a ministry misfit, they will be more likely to develop the ministries for which they are truly gifted. Christianity Today They are gifts from the past, offered by a truly gifted historian. Christianity Today Translations: Chinese: 有天才的 Japanese: 生まれつき才能のある |
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