Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Aptitude"
The meaning of "Aptitude" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Что значит Your aptitude lies in arts
Your aptitude lays in arts
which one is correct??
Your aptitude lays in arts
which one is correct??
A:
lies
Q:
Что значит aptitude?
A:
(aptitude) means ability
Q:
Что значит "aptitude"?
A:
Natural ability to acquire knowledge or skill
Q:
Что значит aptitude tests ?
A:
A test designed to determine a person's ability in a particular skill or field of knowledge.
Basically it tests how well you know or know how to do something.
Basically it tests how well you know or know how to do something.
Example sentences using "Aptitude"
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с aptitude.
A:
"She was born with an aptitude for science."
"He's a great artist and has an aptitude for painting and drawing."
"Monkeys have an aptitude for climbing."
Note that aptitude is not commonly used in casual daily speech. A more commonly used word is "talent"
"He's a great artist and has an aptitude for painting and drawing."
"Monkeys have an aptitude for climbing."
Note that aptitude is not commonly used in casual daily speech. A more commonly used word is "talent"
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с aptitude.
A:
"We took an aptitude test in school to see what jobs suit our interests"
"He has an aptitude for science"
"He has an aptitude for science"
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с aptitude.
A:
"He had a natural aptitude for math. He didn't have to study and still passed all his tests."
"I have no aptitude for learning new languages. I forget grammar and vocabulary easily, so I really have to struggle to get better."
"I have no aptitude for learning new languages. I forget grammar and vocabulary easily, so I really have to struggle to get better."
Synonyms of "Aptitude" and their differences
Q:
В чем разница между aptitude и talent ?
A:
Talent is natural.
Aptitude can be developed by study and practice.
Aptitude can be developed by study and practice.
Q:
В чем разница между aptitude и competence ?
A:
Aptitude – you have shown the signs that you might be good at doing something. Used for somebody who is a promising beginner, a talented amateur.
Competence – somebody who has 100% proven that they are good at doing something. Used for a seasoned professional, somebody at the top of their game.
Aptitude – you have shown the signs that you might be good at doing something. Used for somebody who is a promising beginner, a talented amateur.
Competence – somebody who has 100% proven that they are good at doing something. Used for a seasoned professional, somebody at the top of their game.
Q:
В чем разница между aptitude и talent и gift и ability ?
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So they all are based around “ability” ability means being able to do something. Aptitude is the natural predisposition to be able to do something. Talent is often used when recognizing someone’s aptitude or learned ability. Gift is used as a less scientific/objective recognition of talent.
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В чем разница между aptitude и talent ?
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I'd say talent is a "stronger" word. You might have some aptitude for something, but a talent is either developed or you're born with it and it's an ability to do something really well.
Q:
В чем разница между aptitude и talent и gifted ?
A:
Aptitude - how likely someone is to succeed
Talent - a well developed skill
Gifted - talent gained that seems beyond ordinary
Talent - a well developed skill
Gifted - talent gained that seems beyond ordinary
Translations of "Aptitude"
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? 1)
I think aptitude is the most important thing when finding a job. Because choosing a job that does not suit one's aptitude is less interesting, less fulfilling, and more difficult to complete.
Are they right sentences??
I think aptitude is the most important thing when finding a job. Because choosing a job that does not suit one's aptitude is less interesting, less fulfilling, and more difficult to complete.
Are they right sentences??
A:
@rosebit it’s “aTtitude”. It’s like being talented in something.
But it also have another meaning:
“Fix your attitude!” It means that you are being turbulent or mean, so it’s like you are saying “Fix your manners/behavior!”
But it also have another meaning:
“Fix your attitude!” It means that you are being turbulent or mean, so it’s like you are saying “Fix your manners/behavior!”
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? “Does it fit with your aptitude? “
Is this sentence correct?
What is more natural sentece?
Is this sentence correct?
What is more natural sentece?
A:
its natural!
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? aptitudes personnelles
A:
Skills
Other questions about "Aptitude"
Q:
I will never figure out if I have an aptitude or not in any field before entering by myself. это звучит нормально?
A:
it depends on the situation, but I feel like it would sound a little unnatural to a native speaker. If you really want to, you could use:
1. No matter what field it may be, I can't know if I have an aptitude for it or not until I've tried it for myself.
However, I feel like it would be more natural to write something like:
2. (Whatever it may be/No matter what it may be), I can't know if I'll excel at it or not until I've tried it.
Also, small correction(^^):
"...wondering, would that sound natural to..."
it depends on the situation, but I feel like it would sound a little unnatural to a native speaker. If you really want to, you could use:
1. No matter what field it may be, I can't know if I have an aptitude for it or not until I've tried it for myself.
However, I feel like it would be more natural to write something like:
2. (Whatever it may be/No matter what it may be), I can't know if I'll excel at it or not until I've tried it.
Also, small correction(^^):
"...wondering, would that sound natural to..."
Q:
I feel sure you have a very special aptitude for Greek, and
that if you will but direct your attention to that, you have a
brilliant future before you
What's the role of the but?
that if you will but direct your attention to that, you have a
brilliant future before you
What's the role of the but?
A:
“But” is not necessary in this sentence, but it is correct.
It means “if only” as in “If only you direct your attention to that, you have a brilliant future ahead of you.”
Directing your attention to that is the only thing you need to do in order to have a brilliant future.
In my opinion, it is more natural to say: if you direct your attention to that, you will have a brilliant future ahead of you.
It means “if only” as in “If only you direct your attention to that, you have a brilliant future ahead of you.”
Directing your attention to that is the only thing you need to do in order to have a brilliant future.
In my opinion, it is more natural to say: if you direct your attention to that, you will have a brilliant future ahead of you.
Q:
As well as having aptitudes for music and photography, She has a through knowledge of films or literature as well, and has lots of ideas for tying images and music together. это звучит нормально?
A:
''As well as having aptitudes for music and photography, She has a thorough knowledge of films and literature. She has lots of ideas for tying images and music together.'' Would be better - hope i could help! ^w^
Q:
apt, aptitude, archive, arena, arithmetic. это звучит нормально?
A:
Arena
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