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1. | a natural death; natural phenomena; a natural gift for sport. |
| 正常死亡;自然现象;运动的天赋。 |
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2. | An inherent ability, as for learning; a talent. |
| 天资天生的能力,如学习;天资 |
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3. | Short Anglo-Saxon words have force-gift instead of donation; |
| 盎格鲁一撒克逊的短词有力度—如用gift代替donation; |
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4. | She had a natural gift for teaching. |
| 她有教书的天分。 |
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5. | To acquirethe wisdom means to possess natural endowments and hardworking. |
| 要取得智慧,应具备天资,应努力学习。 |
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6. | A natural endowment or gift; a talent. |
| 天赋,天资自然的禀赋或天才;有天分的人 |
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7. | A natural gift, ability, or quality. |
| 天资、能力或天赋 |
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8. | A natural endowment or gift; a dowry. |
| 自然的赋予或礼物;嫁妆 |
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9. | The magazine used the word "gift" in its title and as part of its name. |
| 该杂志用“gift"一词作标题,杂志社的名称中也用了这个词。 |
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10. | Gift, like genuis, I often think only means an infinite capacity for taking pains. |
| 我时常想,天资也好,天赋也好,仅仅是指能下苦功的非凡能力. |
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