untalented
英 [ʌnˈtæləntɪd]
美 [ʌnˈtæləntɪd]
adj. 无天赋的; 没有特别天分的
BNC.42852 / COCA.34806
牛津词典
adj.
- 无天赋的;没有特别天分的
without a natural ability to do sth well
英英释义
adj
- devoid of talent
双语例句
- There's a Russian proverb that goes: you must support the most talented people because untalented people will support themselves.
有一句俄罗斯谚语说,你须拥戴贤人,庸者仅会自顾。 - This man symbolizes everything wrong with Britain-a deeply untalented buffoon, with a thoroughly sinister interior.
这家夥象徵着英国所有糟糕的东西&一个完全没有天赋的小丑,内心丑恶。 - In the UK, all workers are called "talent" no matter how profoundly untalented they actually are, and even this is not enough.
在英国,所有员工都被称为“天才”,而不管实际上他们的技能有多么低下,但即使是这样还不够。 - I had done quite poorly in languages in school and believed that I was too untalented and even too 'old' to consider ever speaking a foreign language, even basically.
在学校的时候,我就在语言学科上学得很不好,以至于我认为自己完全没有什么语言天赋,甚至认为自己太老了,学不会外语,即使是基础的外语也学不会。 - But not untalented young actress.
但并非没有天赋的年轻女演员相识。