Talento in english

Talent

pronunciation: tælənt part of speech: noun
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talento1 = talent ; gift ; flair ; giftedness ; knack ; genius. 

Example: This example goes to show that talent for academic work is only one variety of giftedness.Example: The writer's gift is to orchestrate words in print better than the rest of us.Example: The image of the reference librarian, as portrayed by Katherine Hepburn in the film, 'Desk Set,' suggests the superb flair and intellectual acumen with which reference librarians would like to dazzle their patrons.Example: For another thing, to the best of my knowledge IQ tests do not differentiate between different kinds of giftedness.Example: Panizzi had a reputation for courting controversy at the British Museum and a knack for making enemies.Example: Kipling and Shaw are both writers of genius.

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» con talentotalented .

Example: It is a well-known fact that they're grossly deficient in identifiying talented minority children, and, for that matter, girls.

» de excepcional talentoexceptionally gifted .

Example: Exceptionally gifted children rarely have an easy childhood -- their talent often sets them apart from their classmates and boredom makes them disruptive in the classroom.

» de gran talentotalented .

Example: It is a well-known fact that they're grossly deficient in identifiying talented minority children, and, for that matter, girls.

» de singular talentosingularly gifted .

Example: He is one of the singularly gifted within the ranks of the Broadway musical elite.

» de talentotalented .

Example: It is a well-known fact that they're grossly deficient in identifiying talented minority children, and, for that matter, girls.

» sin talentountalented .

Example: Those who do well are designated as 'gifted and talented,' which means that everyone else is, by definition, ungifted and untalented.

» talento creativocreative talent .

Example: And then the cat is among the pigeons, and we need all Chase's creative talents to untangle this tangled web of confused relationships!.

» tener talentobe talented .

Example: All students are talented, so teachers must find ways to bring out the best in each child.

» tener un talento (especial) parahave + a flair forhave + a (special) gift for .

Example: Some actors who are naturally gifted and have a flair for the dramatic are often stifled and bottled up -- sort of like the genie inside the bottle.

Example: He has a special gift for spotting California vintners before they become renowned.

» tener un talento innatobe a natural .

Example: She was a natural in film noir, a siren who never lost her poise regardless of the violence or erotic mayhem she encountered (and provoked).

» tener un talento naturalbe naturally gifted .

Example: Some actors who are naturally gifted and have a flair for the dramatic are often stifled and bottled up -- sort of like the genie inside the bottle.

talento2 = talent. 

Example: The company sponsoring the award wants to find out how much can be done in terms of effective public relations and publicity using only local library talent.

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» concurso de talentostalent contesttalent show .

Example: The article 'Green eggs and ham: the punk version' describes a talent contest for teenagers and young adults called held annually since 1992 by the Kitsap Regional Library in Bremerton, Washington State.

Example: Every weekend, somewhere in America, there's a talent show going on.

» joven talentoyoung talenttalented youth .

Example: Both are also committed to nurturing young talents to fuel today's fast-growing fashion industry.

Example: There is no reason why every part of England should not have its local university, easily accessible to every talented youth, however poor.

» ojeador de talentostalent scouttalent spotter .

Example: I worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade and if someone tells you they are a 'talent scout' run the other way, screaming.

Example: There is a huge irony that talent spotters who work for next to nothing are looking to uncover young kids who could go on and play in the richest League in the world.

» talento jovenyoung talent .

Example: Both are also committed to nurturing young talents to fuel today's fast-growing fashion industry.

Talento synonyms

gift in spanish: regalo, pronunciation: gɪft part of speech: noun endowment in spanish: dotación, pronunciation: endaʊmənt part of speech: noun natural endowment in spanish: dotación natural, pronunciation: nætʃɜrəlendaʊmənt part of speech: noun
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