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1 talent
n1) талант; хист, обдарованість2) здібність3) талановита людина, талант; збірн. таланти, талановиті люди4) розм. pl завзяті сперечальники (гравці)to hide one's talents in a napkin — тримати свій хист під спудом, не розвивати свого хисту
* * *n1) талант; дар, обдарованість; здібність2) талановита людина, талантa real talent — справжній талант; таланти, талановиті люди
3) ( the talent) люди, що діють на свій страх, ризик; pl завзяті сперечальники; запеклі гравці4) icт. талант ( грошова одиниця та одиниця ваги)••to hide one's talents in a napkin — не розвивати своє обдарування; = зарити свій талант у землю
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2 talent
n1) талант; дар, обдарованість; здібність2) талановита людина, талантa real talent — справжній талант; таланти, талановиті люди
3) ( the talent) люди, що діють на свій страх, ризик; pl завзяті сперечальники; запеклі гравці4) icт. талант ( грошова одиниця та одиниця ваги)••to hide one's talents in a napkin — не розвивати своє обдарування; = зарити свій талант у землю
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have an ear for — {v. phr.} To have a keen perception; have a taste or a talent for; be sensitive to something. * /I have no ear whatsoever for foreign languages or music./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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