单词 | talent |
释义 | tal·ent 1. a. b. c. obsolete 2. a. archaic b. obsolete 3. < the stewardship of your time, talent, and treasure > < the talents which God has given you as a divine trust > 4. a. < the possessor of rare talent as a pianist — Arthur Krock > < mental characteristics … connected with mathematical talent — C.R.Fish > < the American mind with its great talent for satire — J.B.Priestley > < credits the ladies … with a great talent for intrigue — A.M.Young > < has no talent for metaphysical speculation — J.W.Beach > < a man with a talent for ingratitude and unsociability — T.S.Eliot > < man's industrious and senseless talent for involving himself in the superfluous — James Boyd > — often used in plural < students with talents in music find both recreation and training — Bulletin of Bates College > < opportunity for the exercise of his political talents — C.L.Becker > b. < the labors of many scholars of talent, and some few of genius, had brought new technique to lexicography — R.W.Chapman > < talent is a wishy-washy thing unless … solidly founded on honest hard work — E.G.Coleman > < this task calls for … sheer imaginative talent — R.D.Altick > 5. a. < he was a minor talent, but authentic — Malcolm Cowley > < the most … significant talents in contemporary writing — Richard Watts > < younger talents came to the fore — Hans Kohn > collectively < argued with an immense array of legal talent — D.W.Brogan > < competing … for top-grade scientific talent — Vannevar Bush > < methods of recruiting athletic talent — Robert Rice > b. < one of Hollywood's most luminous talents — Seymour Peck > < one of our big spontaneous musical talents — Arthur Berger > collectively < the succession of new, worthwhile talent was augmented by … a young baritone — Irving Kolodin > < the young talent … caromed off to Hollywood — W.I.Nichols > < staging the show with local talent > Synonyms: see gift |
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