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talent

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tal·ent /ˈtælənt/ ●●● W3 noun  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]GOOD AT a natural ability to do something well 天资,天赋,才能
 He has a lot of talent, and his work is fresh and interesting.
他很有天赋,作品新颖有趣。
talent for
 She showed a talent for acting at an early age.
她在很小的时候就显示出了表演天赋。
 a persuasive speaker with a natural talent for leadership
有领导天赋、颇有辩才的演说者
 His latest book reveals hidden talents.
他最新的一本书展现了他深藏不露的才能。
 Sadly, she inherited none of her father’s musical talent.
可惜的是,她一点都没有继承她父亲的音乐天赋。
 Your brother is a man of many talents.
你的弟弟是个多才多艺的人。
 There’s a wealth of talent in English football.
英格兰足球界人才济济。
see thesaurus at skill
2 [uncountableU]GOOD AT a person or people with a natural ability or skill 有才能的人,天才,人才
 Britain’s footballing talent
英国的足球天才
3. [uncountableU] British EnglishBrE informalATTRACT sexually attractive people 性感的人
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
have talent
Greg has a real talent for drawing.
show talent
Zach was the only one who showed any natural talent.
use your talents
They have been using their artistic talents to brighten up the school.
develop your talent
Education allows people to develop their talents to the full.
waste your talents
They felt their son was wasting his talents and his time.
somebody’s talents flourish (=develop successfully)
The school created an atmosphere in which young talent could flourish.
adjectives
great/considerable/exceptional talent
He had a great talent for making money.
real talent
She has real talent and with a little help she could go far.
natural talent
Ronaldo is a player of immense natural talent.
raw talent (=used to describe someone with natural ability who has not had much training)
He’s got lots of raw talent but he needs a good coach.
a hidden talent
Have a go – you may discover a hidden talent!
musical/artistic/creative etc talent
It was at school that Brian’s musical talents were spotted.
talent + NOUN
a talent contest/show/competition
Don’t assume winning a talent contest is a passport to success.
phrases
a wealth of talent (=a large amount of talent)
There’s a wealth of musical talent in New York and other large American cities.
a pool of talent (=lots of talented people)
Employers can draw on an enormous pool of talent in this area.
Examples from the Corpus
Origin talent
(1400-1500) talent unit of weight or money in the ancient world ((9-21 centuries)), from Latin talentum, from Greek talanton; from a story in the Bible in which a man gives talents to his three servants, and two of them use them well
tal·ent nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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