Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - talent
Talent
talent
n. 1 a special aptitude or faculty (a talent for music; has real talent). 2 high mental ability. 3 a a person or persons of talent (is a real talent; plenty of local talent). b colloq. members of the opposite sex regarded in terms of sexual promise. 4 an ancient weight and unit of currency, esp. among the Greeks. Phrases and idioms talent-scout (or -spotter) a person looking for talented performers, esp. in sport and entertainment. Derivatives talented adj. talentless adj. Etymology: OE talente & OF talent f. L talentum inclination of mind f. Gk talanton balance, weight, sum of money
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noun see: tolerate Date: before 12th century 1. any of several ancient units of weight, a unit of value equal to the value of a ~ of gold or silver, a characteristic feature, aptitude, or disposition of a person or animal, the natural endowments of a person, 4. a special often creative or artistic aptitude, general intelligence or mental power ; ability, a person of ~ or a group of persons of ~ in a field or activity, see: gift ~ed adjective ~less adjective ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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