talent
含义: A natural ability or aptitude for doing something well
'Talent' refers to a natural ability or aptitude for doing something well. It suggests an innate gift that can be developed through practice and training. The word can describe individual skills or be used collectively to refer to talented people in a field, as in 'the company is looking to attract new talent.'
例句
- She has a remarkable talent for playing the piano. 她有弹钢琴的非凡才能。Ella tiene un talento notable para tocar el piano.彼女にはピアノを弾く素晴らしい才能があります。그녀에게는 피아노 연주에 대한 뛰어난 재능이 있습니다.
- The football club scouts young talent from across the country. 那家足球俱乐部在全国各地寻找年轻人才。El club de fútbol busca jóvenes talentos de todo el país.そのサッカークラブは全国から若い才能をスカウトしています。그 축구 클럽은 전국에서 젊은 인재를 스카우트합니다.
- His talent for public speaking has helped his political career. 他的公开演讲才能帮助了他的政治生涯。Su talento para hablar en público ha ayudado a su carrera política.彼の演説の才能は政治キャリアに役立っています。그의 연설 재능은 정치 경력에 도움이 되었습니다.
发音
用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin 'talentum', from Greek 'talanton' meaning 'a balance' or 'a weight' (a unit of money). The ability sense comes from the Biblical Parable of the Talents, where talents are gifts to be used wisely.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
故事与趣闻
From the ancient Greek 'talanton,' originally a unit of weight and money. The biblical 'Parable of the Talents' told of servants given talents (coins) to manage; those who used them wisely were rewarded. This parable shifted the meaning from 'money' to 'God-given abilities' that should be developed.
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