flair
flair 英 [fleə(r)] 美 [fler]
n. 天资;天分;资质;鉴别力
名词复数:flairs
- Use the word flair to refer to someone’s knack or natural talent for something. Someone might have a flair for throwing fantastic parties, or a flair for solving complex math problems.
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- n. 天资;天分;资质;鉴别力
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1. She has a flair for languages.
她有语言天才。
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2. The single biggest factor in the success of any business, or nation, is its human capital – the flair, talent and productivity of its workers.
纵观任何成功的企业或者国家,其最大的成功都在于人力资源——资质、才能和其员工的生产力。
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3. Then Ford sacrificed all that muscular flair and created this.
接着福特牺牲了所有肌肉的天资制造出了这个。
- flair (n.) mid-14c., "an odor," from Old French flaire "odor or scent," especially in hunting, "fragrance, sense of smell," from flairier "to give off an odor; stink; smell sweetly" (Modern French flairer), from Vulgar Latin *flagrare, dissimilated from Latin fragrare "emit (a sweet) odor" (see fragrant). Sense of "special aptitude" is American English, 1925, probably from hunting and the notion of a hound's ability to track scent.
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