"talented" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

talented adjetivo

talented + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 147
talented player • talented artist • talented student • talented musician • talented team • talented people • talented man • ...
adverbio + talented
Kolokacji: 34
most talented • highly talented • extremely talented • exceptionally talented • incredibly talented • ...
(1) most, truly, genuinely
Kolokacji: 3
(3) exceptionally, prodigiously
Kolokacji: 2
1. incredibly talented = niewiarygodnie utalentowany incredibly talented
2. musically talented = muzycznie utalentowany musically talented
3. academically talented = z akademickiego punktu widzenia utalentowany academically talented
4. equally talented = tak samo utalentowany equally talented
5. supremely talented = niezwykle utalentowany supremely talented
6. amazingly talented = zdumiewająco utalentowany amazingly talented
7. naturally talented = z natury utalentowany naturally talented
8. artistically talented = artystycznie utalentowany artistically talented
9. uniquely talented = wyjątkowo utalentowany uniquely talented
10. wildly talented = szalenie utalentowany wildly talented
11. marginally talented = minimalnie utalentowany marginally talented
12. precociously talented = nad wiek utalentowany precociously talented
  • Precociously talented as a poet, his work received greatest recognition in the 1930s when T. S. Eliot was his editor and Faber his publisher.
  • Ms. Kelly is a phenomenon - not a precociously talented child, but a complete improvising musician.
  • She is also a precociously talented con artist, adept at using a sweet, innocent façade to mask her true self from adults so they will give in to her.
  • But he was also precociously talented, and in the fifth grade began taking art classes at the Carnegie Museum.
  • My husband thought her writing precociously talented but wanted to fire her nonetheless.
  • The three brothers in the band grew up traveling through the South with their father, an itinerant preacher, so there's snake-and-apple stuff, too, a desire to see them as precociously talented under-age sinners.
  • Young and precociously talented - her first book, "Flying Leap" (1998), was published when she was only 24 - Budnitz writes stories that are wildly imaginative, frequently thought-provoking and occasionally maddening.
  • He was a precociously talented youngster, naturally gifted at the piano, and even then composing musicals to be performed in his toy theatre.
  • It is, in short, just the kind of character made for the precociously talented Anna Paquin, 19.
  • Born in Edinburgh, Allan Ramsay was precociously talented and received his first commissions while still a teenager.
13. modestly talented = skromnie utalentowany modestly talented
(5) immensely, vastly
Kolokacji: 2
(6) extraordinarily, moderately
Kolokacji: 2
talented + preposición
Kolokacji: 3
talented in • talented of • talented at

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