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Dictionary - results for talent

SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
- tool
- device
- utensil
- equipment
- instrument
- talent
- ability
- to possess
- to have
- to provide
- to furnish
- to state
- classifier for devices, coffins, dead bodies
cái- ability
- talent
- sb of a certain type
- a capable individual
- only
- only then
- just now
réncái- talent
- talented person
- looks
- attractive looks
tiānfèn- natural gift
- talent
tiāncái- talent
- gift
- genius
- talented
- gifted
cáifèn- ability
- talent
- gift
cáinéng- talent
- ability
- capacity
cái- talent
- strength
- energy
- vigor
- talent
xièshù- talent
- ability
- capability
- martial arts technique
- Taiwan pr. [jie3 shu4]
shēnshǒu- skill
- talent
- agility
juàncái- talent
cáinéng- talent
rénjié- outstanding talent
- wise and able person
- illustrious individual
- Bo Le (horse connoisseur during Spring and Autumn Period)
- a good judge of talent
- talent scout
jùnjié- elite
- outstanding talent
- genius
wěi- great talent
piāncái- talent in a particular area
tiān- innate talent
- gift
- flair
- native resource
- dowry
rén- an eccentric
- odd person
- extraordinary talent
cái- to waste talent
yánlǎn- to recruit talent
- to round up
- to enlist the services of sb
cáixué- talent and learning
- scholarship
cái- talent and virtue
cái- talent (usually literary or artistic)
cáihuá- literary or artistic talent
- CL:[fen4]
wéncǎi- literary talent
- literary grace
- rich and bright colors
zhēnzǎo- to discern talent
zhēntáo- to make sth of clay
- to appraise people of talent
cái- extraordinary talent
xiùcai- a person who has passed the county level imperial exam (historical)
- scholar
- skillful writer
- fine talent
qiáocái- outstanding talent
qiáochǔ- person of outstanding talent
- crouching tiger
- fig. major figure in hiding
- concealed talent
yīnglíng- spirit of a martyr
- spirit of the brave departed
- person of remarkable talent
rén- writer of |[ci2] (a kind of classical Chinese poem)
- person of literary talent
shícái- to recognize talent
zhū- unrecognized talent
juànmào- outstanding talent
chúfèng- lit. phoenix in embryo
- fig. young talent
- budding genius
tóujiǎo- youngster's talent
- brilliance of youth
gāocān- senior staff officer
- staff officer of great talent
gāocái- great talent
- rare capability
- person of outstanding ability
gāocái- great talent
- rare capability
- person of outstanding ability
péngniǎo- roc (mythical bird of prey)
- great talent
cáixiù- talent show
chízhōng- person of no particular talent
réncáiliúshī- brain drain
- outflow of talent
chūcáihuá- first sign of budding talent
- to display one's ability for the first time
chūfēngmáng- first sign of budding talent
- to display one's ability for the first time
chūtóujiǎo- lit. to first show one's horns (idiom); fig. a first show of emerging talent
- first sign of emerging talent
- budding genius
cáixiǎoyòng- lit. making little use of great talent
- to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut
hòuzhīxiù- an up-and coming youngster
- new talent
- a brilliant younger generation
cáijiānwén- talent in both military and civil field (idiom)
zhāoxiánshì- invite the talented and call the valorous (idiom); to recruit talent
zhīlín- forest of wolfberry and catalpa (Lycium chinense and Catalpa ovata, idiom); fig. great quantity of talent
Yuánjiāngjiǔlèi- rare talent
- lit. legendary nine-ribbed turtle of Yuan river
cànruòfánxīng- bright as a multitude of stars (idiom); extremely able talent
pánlóng- lit. coiled dragon, crouching tiger (idiom)
- fig. talented individuals in hiding
- concealed talent
zhēncáishíxué- solid learning
- real ability and learning
- genuine talent
cánglóng- lit. hidden dragon, crouching tiger (idiom)
- fig. talented individuals in hiding
- concealed talent
cánglóng- lit. hidden dragon, crouching tiger (idiom)
- fig. talented individuals in hiding
- concealed talent
láncuīzhé- premature death of a budding talent
- those whom the Gods love die young
xuǎnxiùjié- talent show
- talent competition
diāochóngxiǎo- insignificant talent
- skill of no high order
- minor accomplishment
fēnghuájuédài- magnificent style unmatched in his generation (idiom); peerless talent
yǒuyǎnshíTàiShān- lit. to have eyes but fail to recognize Mt Tai (idiom)
- fig. to fail to recognize sb important or sb's great talent
- to be blind to the fact
yǒngruòqiè,zhìruò- a great hero may appear timid, the wise may appear stupid (idiom); the general public may not recognize great talent

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