aptitude
aptitude 英 [ˈæptɪtju:d] 美 [ˈæptɪtud]
n. 天资;自然倾向;适宜
名词复数:aptitudes
- An aptitude is something you're good at. A rock star might have an aptitude for energizing an audience, or for trashing his hotel room.
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- n. 天资;自然倾向;适宜
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1. Just because our aptitude is hardwired doesn't mean it can't improve with practice and skill.
仅仅因为我们的天资是天生的并不意味着它不能通过练习和技巧来提高。
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2. It’s no surprise that she shows an aptitude.
她表现出她的天资并不令人感到奇怪。
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3. Some people do seem to have an aptitude for those qualities that make up the entrepreneurial spirit — but they can be learned.
那些品质组成企业家的精神,有些人似乎的确有那方面的天赋——但是他们可能很博学。
- aptitude (n.) early 15c., "tendency, likelihood," from Late Latin aptitudo (genitive aptitudinis) "fitness," noun of quality from Latin aptus "joined, fitted" (see apt). Meaning "natural capacity to learn" is 1540s; that of "state or quality of being fit (for a purpose or position)" is from 1640s. Related: Aptitudinal. A doublet of attitude.
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