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    talent

    US /ˈtælənt/

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    UK /'tælənt/

    B1
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Natural ability of a person to do something well
    He has a lot of talent for drawing
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Person with a strong natural ability in something
    He’s a real talent at football
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)An ancient unit of weight and currency.
    A talent was a unit of weight and currency in ancient times.

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    #AskGaryVee Episode 72: Casey Neistat on Applying to College & How to Focus on Goals

    22:22#AskGaryVee Episode 72: Casey Neistat on Applying to College & How to Focus on Goals
    • This is a filmmaker storyteller in the year that we actually live in, while a lot of his contemporaries and people of his talent have not recognized the world we actually live in.

      This is a filmmaker storyteller in the year that we actually live in, while a lot of his contemporaries and people of his talent have not recognized the world we actually live in.

    • and people of his talent have not recognized

      and people of his talent have not recognized

    A2

    Is hybrid work the new normal?

    07:52Is hybrid work the new normal?
    • We have been able to retract new talent from multiple geographies.

      We have been able to retract new talent from multiple geographies.

    B1

    How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide

    10:12How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide
    • Do some people in your organization tend to be valued and advantaged over others because of their perceived confidence rather than actual talent?

      Do some people in your organization tend to be valued and advantaged over others because of their perceived confidence rather than actual talent?

    • rather than actual talent?

      rather than actual talent?

    A2

    12 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize

    11:4412 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize
    • 7. Raw Musical Talent 

      7. Raw Musical Talent 

    • Raw Musical Talent Sometimes, intelligent people easily master things that others struggle to learn.

      Raw Musical Talent Sometimes, intelligent people easily master things that others struggle to learn.

    B1

    How Working For Google, Amazon, And Microsoft Lost 'Dream Job' Status

    12:13How Working For Google, Amazon, And Microsoft Lost 'Dream Job' Status
    • I think the glory days of the tech industry will certainly continue to flow back into the existence in the eyes of our early talent.

      I think the glory days of the tech industry will certainly continue to flow back into the existence in the eyes of our early talent.

    • I think the values and the needs and the desires of our early talent will continue to change as the macro economic situation around them also changes.

      I think the values and the needs and the desires of our early talent will continue to change as the macro economic situation around them also changes.

    B1

    How Europe Lost Its Tech Giants

    09:10How Europe Lost Its Tech Giants
    • Patrick also highlighted another crucial challenge faced by startups in much of Europe: the smaller talent pool compared to the U.S.

      Patrick also highlighted another crucial challenge faced by startups in much of Europe: the smaller talent pool compared to the U.S.

    • Even if European startups do manage to attract top talent, they face another significant hurdle: a highly restrictive regulatory environment.

      Even if European startups do manage to attract top talent, they face another significant hurdle: a highly restrictive regulatory environment.

    B1

    REACTING TO MY GAY SEXTAPE!!

    13:14REACTING TO MY GAY SEXTAPE!!
    • Yep. You did it. 3 seconds. That takes-- that takes talent, man.

      Yep. You did it. 3 seconds. That takes-- that takes talent, man.

    • That takes talent, man.

      That takes talent, man.

    B1

    Benny Lewis: TEDx talk on Rapid Language Hacking

    17:40Benny Lewis: TEDx talk on Rapid Language Hacking
    • So I kind of figured, "I don't have the language talent, the language gene," you know?

      So I kind of figured, "I don't have the language talent, the language gene," you know?

    • So I kind of figured I don't have the language talent,

      So I kind of figured I don't have the language talent,

    A2

    Is The Golden Age Of Remote Work Over?

    10:50Is The Golden Age Of Remote Work Over?
    • The biggest advantages, I think, are access to large pools of talent who don't live around the big cities and aren't willing to move there.

      The biggest advantages, I think, are access to large pools of talent who don't live around the big cities and aren't willing to move there.

    • talent, who don't live around the big cities and aren't

      talent, who don't live around the big cities and aren't

    B1

    Mesopotamia: Crash Course World History #3

    12:06Mesopotamia: Crash Course World History #3
    • The priests of these temples initially had all the power because they were able to communicate directly with the gods, and that was a useful talent because Mesopotamian gods were moody and frankly pretty mean.

      The priests of these temples initially had all the power because they were able to communicate directly with the gods, and that was a useful talent because Mesopotamian gods were moody and frankly pretty mean.

    • That was a useful talent, because Mesopotamian gods were moody and frankly pretty mean—like,

      That was a useful talent, because Mesopotamian gods were moody and frankly pretty mean—like,

    B2