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noun to have great artistic talent很有艺术天赋 a man of many talents多才多艺的男子 talent (for something/for doing something) She showed considerable talent for getting what she wanted. 她很有天资,能够达成自己的目标。 a talent competition/contest (= in which people perform, to show how well they can sing, dance, etc.)才艺选拔赛 There is a wealth of young talent in British theatre. 英国戏剧界年轻一代人才辈出。 He is a great talent. 他是个了不起的人才。 He likes to spend his time chatting up the local talent. 他喜欢把时间花在和当地的妞儿搭讪上。 Hard work is important, but it is no substitute for raw talent. He has been putting his artistic talents to good use. He is a violinist of exceptional talent. Her talents lay in organization. His parents accused him of wasting his talents and abilities. Hollywood directors have a marvellous pool of acting talent to draw from. It takes real talent to write a great pop song. She has a keen eye for spotting talent. The banquet gave the chef a chance to flaunt his talents. The boy has undoubted talent. The company is always looking out for new talent. The festival attracts talent from all over the world. The theatre visits schools to tap young talent. There is a shortage of new comedy talent coming through. There is a wealth of talent out there in our schools. United have unearthed a real talent in this young defender. We are losing our top talent to other countries who pay more. Where does her musical talent come from? You have a natural talent for storytelling. an effort to develop his creative talents to the full kids with musical talent one of the few teams that relies on home-grown talent As a boy, Elvis was entered for a talent contest at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair. He’s a man of many talents. She has great artistic talent. |