aptitude
英 [ˈæp.tɪ.tʃuːd]
美 [ˈæp.tə.tuːd]
将“aptitude”拆解为“apt”和“itude”。想象“apt”像一条敏捷的鱼(“apt”有敏捷的意思),而“itude”则表示态度。所以“aptitude”可以理解为一种敏捷的态度或天生的倾向。
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aptitude 天资,才能apt的名词,指适应的能力。
- aptitude (n.)
- early 15c., "tendency, likelihood," from Middle French aptitude (14c.) or directly from Late Latin aptitudo (genitive aptitudinis) "fitness," noun of quality from Latin aptus "joined, fitted" (see apt). Meaning "natural capacity to learn" is 1540s; that of "quality of being fit (for a purpose or position)" is from 1640s.
- 1. Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude.--Zig Ziglar
- 决定你人生高度的,不是你的才能,而是你的态度。
- 2. An aptitude for computing is beneficial for students taking this degree.
- 计算才能对于攻读这个学位的学生有益处。
- 3. She had no aptitude for nursing.
- 她没有从事护理工作的天资。
- 4. She showed a natural aptitude for the work.
- 她表现出了做这工作的天赋。
- 5. That student has an aptitude for mathematics.
- 那个学生有数学方面的天赋.