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talent noun—才 n (almost always used) 人才 n (almost always used) Examples:lit. first show one's horns (idiom); fig. a first show of emerging talent—outstanding talent (idiom); incomparable artistic merit—cherish one's unrecognized talents (idiom); to have talent but no opportunity—respecting noble talent while protecting the common people—fig. A person's talent will arouse the envy of others.—invite the talented and call the valorous (idiom); recruit talent—peerless talent (idiom); incomparable artistic merit—fig. fail to recognize sb important or sb's great talent—a great hero may appear timid, the wise may appear stupid (idiom); the general public may not recognize great talent—lit. it takes a long time make a big pot (idiom); fig. a great talent matures slowly—magnificent style unmatched in his generation (idiom); peerless talent—lit. making little use of great talent—have unique (talent, insight etc)—(humble expr.) of humble talent and shallow learning (idiom); Pray forgive my ignorance,...—Only an outstanding talent can recognize current trends (idiom). A wise man submits circumstances.—reveal outstanding talent (idiom); to stand out as conspicuously brilliant—borrow talent from abroad to develop the nation effectively—respect talent and make use of ability (Mencius)—bright as a multitude of stars (idiom); extremely able talent—forest of wolfberry and catalpa (Lycium chinense and Catalpa ovata, idiom); fig. great quantity of talent—first sign (of budding talent)—a literary masterpiece or sb of extraordinary talent [idiom.]— |