1 having a natural ability or skill:
talented employees/people/staff The development of talented employees is critical for ensuring organizational performance.
Peter is an exceptionally talented lawyer.
One of the things I like about working here is that everyone is so talented.
I want them to be talented, and even physically attractive.
The work would be undertaken by mature, experienced and talented students.
Conversely, a disproportionately small percentage of students from these groups achieve sufficiently high test performances to become placed in classes for talented and gifted students.
A limited number of up-market salons and talented hairdressers were in a position to charge high prices; and of course they had the bestpaid workers.
Music teachers should acknowledge the many generic definitions of gifted and talented achievement, to which music education can contribute.
Although more talented scholars are being drawn to this field of study, it remains burdened with several premises that invite reform.
Thus, an experienced, talented embroiderer working on the panels for elaborate, expensive dresses could expect to earn, at most, slightly less than £80 per year.
Authentic artists are seen as talented, creative, and not overly concerned with short-term success, obtained by any means and at any cost.
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有才能的, 能幹的, 技藝高超的…
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有才能的, 能干的, 技艺高超的…
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才能がある, 有能な…
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talentueux/-euse, talentueux…
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dotat, de talent…
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