aptitude的意思和读音

aptitude

: [ˈæptɪˌtud] : [ˈæptɪˌtjuːd]

n.

aptitudes  

adj.+n.great aptitude,remarkable aptitude,special aptitude,natural aptitude

v.+n.show aptitude

n.inability

n.ability,skill,talent,gift,capacity

aptituden.

1.natural ability or skill at doing sth

an aptitude test(= one designed to show whether sb has the natural ability for a particular job or course of education)

She showed a natural aptitude for the work.

His aptitude for dealing with children got him the job.使

n.1.;2.3.,4.1.;2.3.,4.

n.1.natural ability that makes it easy for you to do something well

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2. aperitive n. aptitude n. , aquage n. ...

3. contagious a. aptitude n. normal n. ...

4. aperitive n. aptitude n. , aquage n. ...

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1.And many prodigies do not go on to greatness in their early field, while great performers include many who showed no special early aptitude.

2.Genius is nothing but a great aptitude for patience.

3.I would like the amount of work to be proportional to the income, and for the company to give important positions to people with aptitude.

4.She had the aptitude of the struggler who seeks emancipation. The glow of a more showy life was not lost upon her.

5.This thing is a fresh thing, spend not how much silver, return aptitude agreeable.西

6.To be honest, your daughter has no aptitude for a singer.

7.Thanks to his polyglot aptitude, he made rapid progress.

8.Had been never once listening to give crime to ground very the door returns aptitude on the hoof?

9.Grammatical sensitivity, as one of the components of foreign langue aptitude, is an important factor in foreign language learning.

10.Measure the capability for a relatively specific task or type of skill; aptitude tests are, in effect, a narrow form of ability testing.