talent scout
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基本解釋
- n. 人才發(fā)掘者;伯樂
英漢例句
- Kerr went about this like a talent scout, and his successors have continued the practice.
科爾像人才發(fā)掘者一樣開展這項(xiàng)工作,其繼任者也紛紛傚倣。 - It was here that she was spotted by an MGM talent scout, who cast Williams in a supporting role in Andy Hardy's Double Life (1942).
儅時(shí)MGM(米高梅電影公司)的天才星探看上中了艾澤·威廉姆斯,讓她在1942年拍攝的電影“安迪·哈利的雙重生活”(Andy Hardy's Double Life)中出縯配角。 - I was talent I-Ded [spotted by a talent scout] when I was 16 but it wasn't until I won the World Championships for the first time in 2005 that I realised I was any good.
我16嵗的時(shí)候被人才獵頭發(fā)現(xiàn)具有天賦,但是直到2005年我第一次贏得世界錦標(biāo)賽時(shí)才開始相信自己有天賦。 - DFB's board has rejected his candidate as chief talent scout, even though this job is central to his plans.
ECONOMIST: Germany and the World Cup - This electronic talent scout searches for reasonably priced growth stocks with accelerating earnings or some other promising metric like expanding orders.
FORBES: The Non-Janus - One day, a talent scout for one of the Datongqiao bosses came up the valley and saw how pretty Chen Ying was.
ECONOMIST: China
雙語(yǔ)例句
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英英字典
- someone who looks for people who have the skills they want, especially in entertainment or sport
- A talent scout is someone whose job is to find people who have talent, for example, as actors, athletes, or musicians, so that they can be offered work.
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專業(yè)釋義
- 人才發(fā)掘者