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Перевод: aptitude speek aptitude


[существительное]
пригодность ; уместность ; склонность ; способность ; способности


Тезаурус:

  1. Although Frank obtained a first-class diploma from the College, he did not find an opening in farming and his thoughts turned once more to medicine for which his experiences at College led him to think he had an aptitude.
  2. The general entry requirement for admission to a first degree course, together with some evidence of aptitude for foreign languages, normally a pass at GCSE or GCE "O" level, grade C or above in a foreign language.
  3. Aptitude for nose work Searching Instinct Medium Tracking Instinct High Willingness to Retrieve Medium-High
  4. This was a case of Gentlemen versus Players in the golden age when such distinctions still applied and when it was obvious to anyone with an eighth of an intelligence that no paid journeyman could ever begin to compare with the rapier-like "amateurs" who flitted with effortless superiority, solving one crime after another with a brilliant insouciance which was the dismay of the criminal fraternity, the envy of the constabulary, and a source of immense satisfaction to most of the upper middle class, especially those with an aptitude for the Times crossword.
  5. Although it is not always possible to match jobs perfectly with aptitude, use should be made of the strength and expertise of senior staff in the jobs to which they are best suited; their enthusiasm will spread to assistants and a higher level of general motivation will result.
  6. A high failure rate ensures that only those with the right aptitude for the job eventually make it to the Company.
  7. Candidates offering "AS" level French may be required to take a language aptitude test.
  8. The optional units allow students some freedom to suit personal aptitude and particular career intentions.
  9. Although there are some children who have a natural aptitude or a special interest in art and who manage to overcome the problem, most children need help.
  10. Under the pressure of the age-discrimination lobby, people have half-learned the lesson, but they cannot bring themselves to believe in aptitude, rather than age.
  11. The new generation, without exception, all sound second-hand loads of aptitude and not enough attitude.
  12. The bill also bans another common practice that seems set to become as emotive as quotas: "race-norming", in which the score on federal employment aptitude tests is adjusted upwards for blacks and Hispanics.
  13. The 18+ examinations were seen, as the Secretary of State himself recognized, again partly as another such certificate for those who had stayed the next voluntary two years at school, partly as an aptitude test for those who were to go on to higher education, partly as a still more specific entry requirement for admission to specified courses in institutions of higher education.

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