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| | NOUN | | | /ˈtælənt/ | | | | 1 | C/U a natural ability for being good at a particular activity 天赋;天资;天才;才能 | | +for She had an obvious talent for music. 她在音乐方面明显有天赋。 | | Billy shows a remarkable talent for upsetting his sister. 比利在惹妹妹生气方面表现出非凡的才能。 | | +as You have undoubted talent as a writer. 你确实有当作家的天赋。 | | a man/woman of many talents ‘So you can cook too?’ ‘I’ m a man of many talents.’ “那你也会煮饭喽?”“我是个多才多艺的人。” | | talent show/contest (=a competition in which singers, dancers etc show their ability) We’ re helping to organize the school talent show. 才艺展示/比赛 | | 1a | a person or people with a natural ability for being good at a particular activity 有才能的人;天才;人才 | | The club boasts an impressive range of home-grown sporting talent. 俱乐部拥有一大批土生土长的运动天才。 | | He’ s an exciting new talent on the classical music scene. 他是古典音乐界一颗令人激动的新星。 | | a wealth of talent There’ s a wealth of young acting talent in British theatre. 英国戏剧界有大批年轻的表演天才。 | | | | 2 | U BRITISH informal old-fashioned people who are sexually attractive or considered as possible sexual partners 性感的人;可能的性伙伴 | | I don’ t think much of the local talent, do you? 我觉得那个当地美女不怎么样,你认为呢? | Words frequently used with talent | talent 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | considerable, exceptional, formidable, great, natural, prodigious, rare, real, remarkable, undoubted, | 1 | verbs | cultivate, demonstrate, display, foster, harness, have, nurture, possess, show, squander, use, | 1 | | | | |