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1 inborn aptitudes
Макаров: природные способности -
2 inborn
[͵ınʹbɔ:n] a1. врождённый, прирождённый; природный2. наследственный -
3 aptitude
сущ.1) общ. способность, сообразительность, одаренностьSyn:2) упр. соответствие, пригодность; уместность; способность ( потенциальная способность выполнять определенную работу)vocational aptitude — способность заниматься профессией, профессиональная пригодность
Answer the following 10 questions and find out whether you have an amazingly appropriate aptitude for being a clown, an aerialist, an acrobat, an animal trainer. — Ответьте на следующие 10 вопросов, и вы узнаете, есть ли у вас способности для того, чтобы быть клоуном, воздушным гимнастом, акробатом или дрессировщиком.
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