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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ap·ti·tude /ˈæptɪtjuːd $ -tuːd/ noun [countable, uncountable]  1 GOOD ATnatural ability or skill, especially in learning 〔尤指学习方面的〕天资,天赋aptitude for He has a natural aptitude for teaching. 他有教书的天赋。2. aptitude test a test that measures your natural skills or abilities 能力倾向测试
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aptitudeThe score of 87 represents low or below-average academic aptitude.At an early age Susan showed an aptitude for languages.On board training is given to enable us to promote staff who show ability and aptitude.Like Milton, you might not have allowed yourself to think about your favorite talents and aptitudes in a long time.All applicants are given aptitude tests before being invited for interview.Recruiters were ordered to sign up more high school graduates who showed high aptitudes for science, engineering and electronics.Of her two surviving children, Carl showed no particular musical aptitude.A trainee with normal aptitude can learn these techniques in a few months.She soon discovered that he had a remarkable aptitude for learning words, especially if he liked them.The greatest influence was, of course, the aptitude the student brought to school-something. determined largely by family background.None of them have the time, admittedly, but most are also lacking the aptitude.natural aptitudeHowever, Diana discovered that she had a natural aptitude for this work.While some people have a natural aptitude for living in the great outdoors, success usually has little to do with intelligence.A natural aptitude for the work.Whether the death was suicide, or a result of his natural aptitude for failure, was never established.
From Longman Business Dictionaryaptitudeap‧ti‧tude /ˈæptətjuːd-tuːd/ noun [countable, uncountable] the natural ability to do a particular activity or jobaptitude forHe had a remarkable aptitude for accountancy.staff who show aptitude for managerial responsibility
ap·ti·tude nounChineseSyllable
natural especially Corpus skill, Business ability or learning in


aptitude
aptitude /ˈæptətjuːd, ˈæptɪtjuːd $ -tuːd/ noun [uncountable and countable]
1. natural ability or skill, especially in learning
    aptitude for
    He has a natural aptitude for teaching.
2. aptitude test a test that measures your natural skills or abilities


ap·ti·tudeBrE /ˈæptɪtjuːd/ 🔊NAmE /ˈæptɪtuːd/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] natural ability or skill at doing sth 天资;天生的才能;天赋 SYN talent an aptitude test (= one designed to show whether sb has the natural ability for a particular job or course of education) 能力倾向测验~ for sth She showed a natural aptitude for the work. 她表现出了做这工作的天赋。🔊🔊~ for doing sth His aptitude for dealing with children got him the job. 他善于和儿童打交道的本事使他得到了这份工作。🔊🔊


ap·ti·tudeBrE /ˈæptɪtjuːd/ 🔊NAmE /ˈæptɪtuːd/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] natural ability or skill at doing sth 天资;天生的才能;天赋 SYN talent an aptitude test (= one designed to show whether sb has the natural ability for a particular job or course of education) 能力倾向测验~ for sth She showed a natural aptitude for the work. 她表现出了做这工作的天赋。🔊🔊~ for doing sth His aptitude for dealing with children got him the job. 他善于和儿童打交道的本事使他得到了这份工作。🔊🔊