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ap·ti·tude
/ˈæptəˌtud, ˌtjud/
自然傾向,才能,能力,天賦
From:
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ap·ti·tude
/ˈæptəˌt(j)ud/
名詞
誘發適合性,資質,才能
From:
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aptitude
性向
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Apt·i·tude
n.
1.
A
natural
or
acquired
disposition
or
capacity
for
a
particular
purpose
,
or
tendency
to
a
particular
action
or
effect
;
as
,
oil
has
an
aptitude
to
burn
.
He
seems
to
have
had
a
peculiar
aptitude
for
the
management
of
irregular
troops
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
A
general
fitness
or
suitableness
;
adaptation
.
That
sociable
and
helpful
aptitude
which
God
implanted
between
man
and
woman
.
--
Milton
.
3.
Readiness
in
learning
;
docility
;
aptness
.
He
was
a
boy
of
remarkable
aptitude
.
--
Macaulay
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
aptitude
n
:
inherent
ability
[
ant
:
inaptitude
]
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