talent
noun uk/ˈtæl.ənt/ us/ˈtæl.ənt/
(NATURAL ABILITY)
B1 [ C or U ]天分,天赋;天才,有天分者
(someone who has) a natural ability to be good at something, especially without being taught
Her talent for music showed at an early age. 她小时候就表现出了音乐天赋。
His artistic talents were wasted in his boring job. 他的艺术天分被枯燥乏味的工作消磨殆尽。
Synonyms: aptitudeflairgift (ABILITY)
- More examples
- She has loads of natural talent as a runner and with rigorous training she could be a world-beater.
- I play the piano tolerably well, though I have no particular talent for it.
- Musically speaking , this band has a lot of talent.
- She has a God-given talent as a painter.
- Creativity, ingenuity and flair are the songwriter's real talents.
(ATTRACTIVE PEOPLE)
[ U ] UK slang mainly humorous性感尤物
people who are sexually attractive
There was plenty of talent at the party last night. 昨晚的聚会上有许多佳丽。