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talented

/tal-uhn-tid/US // ˈtæl ən tɪd //

有才华,优秀的,有才华的人,有才华的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having talent or special ability; gifted.

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Examples

  • It happened because talented employees demanded it, and talent is today’s top driver of corporate value.

  • In fact I’ve never worked with a senior team that was as talented, collegial and closely aligned as the one I was part of at The Times.

  • What is often overlooked in the “Moneyball” discussions, though, is just how talented those A’s were.

  • “Unfortunately, any way you cut it, baseball will be less talented next year in aggregate,” Horacek told FiveThirtyEight.

  • As talented as the rest of the league is, that’s borderline unfair, and it’s why Seattle is my pick to win the 2020 WNBA title.

  • The talented musician is being held at the 71st Precinct in Brooklyn and due to be arraigned Thursday morning.

  • “I could see she was a talented leader,” Rashid said of her first impressions of Rangin.

  • This sensational third novel in her Neapolitan series is a reminder that she is one of the most talented writers working today.

  • You remember that girl, the one who was so quirky and talented.

  • A talented, well-liked artist like Zoe Keating makes about $6,000 for being streamed over 400,000 times.

  • I have a mild grievance against that talented lady, Miss Marjorie Bowen, for labelling her latest novel "a romantic fantasy."

  • Lady Selina was decidedly talented, very benevolent, unusually grave and serious, and extremely graceful.

  • The boy struck him as talented, but nothing made him suspect the germ of a great composer.

  • A talented cartoonist, distinguished practical joker, and recognized as one of the kings of bon mot, he led a free and easy life.

  • Miss Lily will not appear as the talented young amateur, Greba Pendennis, if that is what she really intends to attempt.