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61Talent — Talent …
62talent — ► NOUN 1) natural aptitude or skill. 2) people possessing such aptitude or skill. 3) informal people regarded as sexually attractive or as prospective sexual partners. 4) an ancient weight and unit of currency. DERIVATIVES talentless adjective.… …
63talent scout — ► NOUN ▪ a person whose job is searching for talented performers, especially in sport and entertainment …
64talent scout — ☆ talent scout n. a person whose work is seeking out persons of superior ability in a certain field, as in the theater …
65talent education method — talent education method, = Suzuki method. (Cf. ↑Suzuki method) …
66talent money — talent money, a bonus given, as to a professional athlete, for an outstanding performance …
67TALENT — Bombardier Talent Anzahl: Talent: 780 (März 09) Talent 2: 57 (März 09) Hersteller: Bombardier Transportation Baujahr(e): 1996 ff., 2008 ff. (TALENT 2) …
68TALENT-Triebwagen — Bombardier Talent Anzahl: Talent: 780 (März 09) Talent 2: 57 (März 09) Hersteller: Bombardier Transportation Baujahr(e): 1996 ff., 2008 ff. (TALENT 2) …
69Talent (Bahn) — Bombardier Talent Anzahl: Talent: 780 (März 09) Talent 2: 57 (März 09) Hersteller: Bombardier Transportation Baujahr(e): 1996 ff., 2008 ff. (TALENT 2) …
70talent — (ta lan ; le t se lie : un ta lan t extraordinaire ; au pluriel, l s se lie : des ta len z extraordinaires) s. m. 1° Terme d antiquité. Nom d un poids, chez les Grecs, qui variait suivant les pays, qui fut primitivement de 19440 grammes, et que …