Talent
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talent teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- kabiliyet {i}
Örnek Cümle:
O, kabiliyetli bir yazar.
-He's a talented writer.
Örnek Cümle:
O çok kabiliyetli ve yetenekliydi.
-He was very gifted and talented.
- yetenek {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Müzikal yetenek genellikle erken yaşlarda verimli olur.
-Musical talent usually blooms at an early age.
Örnek Cümle:
Amatör şarkıcı eller aşağı yetenek yarışmasında birincilik ödülünü almıştır.
-The amateur singer won first in the talent show hands down.
- Hüner (isim)
- marifet {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom on parmağında on marifet olan bir insan.
-Tom is a man of many talents.
- yetenekli kimseler
- Allah vergisi
- doğal yetenek
Örnek Cümle:
Herkesin doğal yetenekleri var.
-Everyone has natural talents.
- hünerli
- tanrı vergisi
- tarb a talent for music müzik kabiliyeti
- yetenekli kimse {i}
- eski para ve tartı sistemi {i}
- talent scoutyıldız adayı seçen kimse
- local talent bir mahallin yerlilerinden olan
- eski ibrani veya Yunan altın veya gümüş parası
- vergi
- talented
- hünerli
- talented
- yetenekli
Sen, benim gibi çok yetenekli olmalısın.
-You must be very talented, so as I!
Tom yetenekli bir aktör.
-Tom is a talented actor.
- talentless
- yeteneksiz
- talented
- {s} kabiliyetli
O, kabiliyetli bir yazar.
-He's a talented writer.
O çok kabiliyetli ve yetenekliydi.
-He was very gifted and talented.
- talent scout
- yetenek avcısı
- talent scout
- yıldız avcısı
- talent agent
- yetenek ajan
- talent show
- yetenek gösterisi
- talent scout
- yetenekleri keşfeden kimse
- hidden talent
- gizli yetenek
- natural talent
- doğal yetenek
- powerfully impressive talent
- güçlü etkileyici yetenek
- raw talent
- ham yetenek
- a man of talent
- yetenekli adam
- discover one's talent
- yeteneğini keşfetmek
- for all his talent
- tüm yeteneğine karşın
- innate talent
- allah vergisi
- talented
- {s} marifetli
- talentless
- kabiliyetsiz
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talent teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- People of talent, viewed collectively; a talented person
Örnek Cümle:
The director searched their talent pool to fill the new opening.
- The men or (especially) women of a place or area, judged by their attractiveness
Örnek Cümle:
Not much talent in this bar tonight – let's hit the clubs.
- A desire or inclination for something
Örnek Cümle:
Faythfully,’ seyde Sir Dynadan, ‘I woll nat abyde, for I have suche a talente to se Sir Trystram that I may nat abyde longe from hym.’.
- After Matthew 25, above: A marked natural ability or skill
Örnek Cümle:
He has the talent of touching his nose with his tongue.
- A unit of weight and money used in ancient times in Greece, the Roman Empire, and the Middle East
Örnek Cümle:
For the kingdom of heaven is as a man travelling into a far country, who called his own servants, and delivered unto them his goods. And unto one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one; to every man according to his several ability; and straightway took his journey.
- a certain weight or sum, gift, faculty {n}
- Talent is the natural ability to do something well. The player was given hardly any opportunities to show off his talents He's got lots of talent. see also talent show
- The same as BEZANT
- of silver contained 3,000 shekels (Ex 38: 25, 26), and was equal to 94 3/7 lbs avoirdupois The Greek talent, however, as in the LXX , was only 82 1/4 lbs It was in the form of a circular mass, as the Hebrew name kikkar denotes A talent of gold was double the weight of a talent of silver (2 Sam 12: 30) Parable of the talents (Matt 18: 24; 25: 15)
- sterling, or about $1,180
- group of young women, esp at a social function
- the potential or factual ability to perform a skill better than most people
- Teaching and Learning Encompassing Net Technologies
- natural qualities or talents
- For silver it was equivalent to 3,000 shekels, and in weight was equal to about 93&?; lbs
- A person's natural aptitude, mental or physical, e g creative, artistic, analytical, etc
- A performer; model; actor
- The paid staff who are seen or heard on the air, often the interviewer V
- a marked ability or skill
- avoirdupois; as a denomination of silver, it has been variously estimated at from £340 to £396 sterling, or about $1,645 to $1,916
- a person who possesses unusual innate ability in some field or activity
- In television, the actors or other people seen on-camera; more used in studio applications, such as a news broadcast, than in a program
- xxv
- an ability expressed by the Metaconscious mind, comprising mastery by the Self With further study and practice, this ability becomes anchored in the Superconscious mind, where it can directly express the ensouling entity This deeper development of ability is referred to as a gift, genius, a spiritual power or siddhi
- 14-30
- A pool of points a beginning wrestler is alloted from which to "buy" Attributes, Merits, and Flaws
- - Actors, models, and singers employed in advertisements
- The Attic talent, as a weight, was about 57 lbs
- Intellectual ability, natural or acquired; mental endowment or capacity; skill in accomplishing; a special gift, particularly in business, art, or the like; faculty; a use of the word probably originating in the Scripture parable of the talents Matt
- Inclination; will; disposition; desire
- attractive man or woman
- A special aptitude or artistic ability
- Among the ancient Greeks, a weight and a denomination of money equal to 60 minæ or 6,000 drachmæ
- actors, singers and dancers
- avoirdupois; as a denomination of silver money, its value was £243 15s
- A type of ability that a character may possess Talents are largely innate and cannot be taught They can only be improved by experience or Practice
- Something too many of us take for granted
- For gold it was equal to 10,000 gold shekels
- innate ability or skill; capacity for achievement; talented person; any of a number of ancient coins (used in Greece, Rome and the Middle East) {i}
- Among the Hebrews, a weight and denomination of money
- talent management
- Human capital management of the entire employee lifecycle. Companies that are engaged in talent management are strategic and deliberate in how they source, attract, select, train, develop, promote, and move employees through the organization. This term also incorporates how companies drive performance at the individual level (performance management)
- talent-spotter
- An agent who seeks out potential talent for the entertainment industry
- talent agent
- an agent who represents performers
- talent for acting
- ability for acting, skilled in performing
- talent for painting
- ability to paint well, skilled in painting
- talent for writing
- ability to write well, skilled in writing
- talent scout
- one who seeks out new people who have skills in particular areas (e.g. singers, sports players, etc.)
- talent scout
- A talent scout is someone whose job is to find people who have talent, for example as actors, footballers, or musicians, so that they can be offered work. An agent who goes in search of talented people for acting, sports, or business. 'talent-.spotter someone whose job is to find young people who are very good at sport, music etc
- talent show
- A talent show, talent competition, or talent contest is a show where ordinary people perform an act on stage, usually in order to try to win a prize for the best performance. A show that features amateur performers whose talents may win them recognition or awards
- talent-spotting
- the work of finding young people who are good at at sport, music etc
- voice talent
- a voice actor
- raw talent
- Powerfully impressive talent
- cultivated his talent
- developed his abilities
- executive talent
- managing aptitude
- foster talent
- cultivate ability, encourage the development of skills
- musical talent
- musical ability, musical inclination, musical skill
- natural talent
- natural ability, inborn aptitude, innate skill
- outstanding talent
- great talent, exceptional ability
- talented
- {s} possessing a natural ability or skill, gifted
- talented
- Furnished with talents; possessing skill or talent; mentally gifted
- talented
- endowed with one or more talents
- talented
- Someone who is talented has a natural ability to do something well. Howard is a talented pianist = gifted. having a natural ability to do something well
- talented
- showing a natural aptitude for something
- talentless
- not having any special abilities or skills
- talentless
- having no talent or natural ability
- talents
- plural of talent
- uncultivated talent
- talent that has not been coached or perfected
- with talent
- with skill, with ability
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