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词汇 talent spotter
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Definition of talent spotter in English:

talent spotter

noun
British
  • A person whose job is to search for talented performers who can be employed or promoted, especially in sport and entertainment; a talent scout.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her cousins sent a tape of her voice to a talent spotter at a major record company.
    • We went after the directors and the operation planners, but they are still at large and so are countless foot soldiers and talent spotters.
    • Sir - Is there anyone who remembers the Canadian talent spotter Carol Lewis holding auditions at the Gaumont?
    • Top talent spotter Barrie Tait has ended 12-years of Red Devil roving to establish Leeds United's scouting network in the region.
    • It is the foremost championship for talent spotters to seek future stars and with the Graduate Cup, people will find it easier to see the progress of emerging drivers.
    • She would not even have run, had it not been for an experienced talent spotter who persuaded the event's organisers to let her compete at the last minute.
    • But as the five winners - Myleene Klass, Suzanne Shaw, Kym Marsh, Danny Foster and Noel Sullivan - set about recording their debut album, a commercial talent spotter promised to help the five losers form a rival band.
    • But Graeme Souness wants the former Liverpool star to act as a talent spotter for Rovers.
    • Together with driver Eddie Meeks, from Kendal, Mr Perie is looking forward to building a completely new car this year, which the pair hope will catapult them into the headlights of talent spotters at the championship series in 2006.
    • In such a diverse and dynamic economy, executive search is no longer the relatively straightforward process is used to be - talent spotters now have to work a lot harder to identify people with the right skills for jobs at the top.
    • Whether it's unveiling Eddie Irvine or Rubens Barrichello, or even resurrecting the career of last year's sensation Heinz-Harald Frentzen, the genial Irishman has proven beyond doubt that he is second to none as a talent spotter.
    • Maybe, just maybe, White really is just an exceptional talent spotter, someone who knows what a gem looks like and knows how to uncover that gem and maximise its shine.
    • Known to be a talent spotter and a shrewd judge of stories, his very first sitting with Gunasekhar convinced him.
    • It is his skills as a talent spotter, though, that have earned McNeill most plaudits.
    • Most had their hopes of stardom dashed without singing a note, but 400 were singled out after talent spotters deemed they had the ‘right look’ for the band.
    • The Bolton boss, who describes his army of talent spotters and agents as ‘the lifeblood of the club’, wants extra cash to fund his plan to compete for the best of the world's biggest bargains.
    • By dint of obsessional body-building and frequent demonstrations of mindless thuggery, he will have so impressed the local talent spotters that they will have given him a job in one of their security firms.
    • But although Edwin may have attracted the talent spotters with his performances at top events such as Le Mans and Spa at Belgium, his father may have the edge in Sunday's event.
    • The Danish talent spotter, who established his reputation in Holland with PSV Eindhoven, had been made a double-your-money offer to head Chelsea's youth system.
    • So impressed were the talent spotters at the League of Ireland club that they signed David up at the end of the first session.
    Synonyms
    talent scout, recruiter

Derivatives

  • talent-spot

    〈英〉物色新秀者

  • verbtalent-spotted, talent-spotting, talent-spotsˈtal(ə)ntspɒtˈtæləntˌspɑt
    [with object]British
    • Search for and find (a talented performer) to employ or promote, especially in sport or entertainment.

      they were talent-spotted by England team selectors
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was talent-spotted by Arnault in 1989 after he played a pivotal role in helping to turn around the fortunes of Descamps, the French textiles group.
      • Whilst competing at tournaments last year, the girls were talent-spotted by England team selectors and invited for trials.
      • The Walton whizz-kid, tipped to be the most talented on the UK skate scene, was talent-spotted at the resort's skatepark three years ago.

Definition of talent spotter in US English:

talent spotter

noun
British
  • A person whose job is to search for talented performers who can be employed or promoted, especially in sports and entertainment; a talent scout.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By dint of obsessional body-building and frequent demonstrations of mindless thuggery, he will have so impressed the local talent spotters that they will have given him a job in one of their security firms.
    • Top talent spotter Barrie Tait has ended 12-years of Red Devil roving to establish Leeds United's scouting network in the region.
    • But as the five winners - Myleene Klass, Suzanne Shaw, Kym Marsh, Danny Foster and Noel Sullivan - set about recording their debut album, a commercial talent spotter promised to help the five losers form a rival band.
    • It is his skills as a talent spotter, though, that have earned McNeill most plaudits.
    • But although Edwin may have attracted the talent spotters with his performances at top events such as Le Mans and Spa at Belgium, his father may have the edge in Sunday's event.
    • Most had their hopes of stardom dashed without singing a note, but 400 were singled out after talent spotters deemed they had the ‘right look’ for the band.
    • She would not even have run, had it not been for an experienced talent spotter who persuaded the event's organisers to let her compete at the last minute.
    • Known to be a talent spotter and a shrewd judge of stories, his very first sitting with Gunasekhar convinced him.
    • But Graeme Souness wants the former Liverpool star to act as a talent spotter for Rovers.
    • Together with driver Eddie Meeks, from Kendal, Mr Perie is looking forward to building a completely new car this year, which the pair hope will catapult them into the headlights of talent spotters at the championship series in 2006.
    • So impressed were the talent spotters at the League of Ireland club that they signed David up at the end of the first session.
    • Whether it's unveiling Eddie Irvine or Rubens Barrichello, or even resurrecting the career of last year's sensation Heinz-Harald Frentzen, the genial Irishman has proven beyond doubt that he is second to none as a talent spotter.
    • We went after the directors and the operation planners, but they are still at large and so are countless foot soldiers and talent spotters.
    • Her cousins sent a tape of her voice to a talent spotter at a major record company.
    • It is the foremost championship for talent spotters to seek future stars and with the Graduate Cup, people will find it easier to see the progress of emerging drivers.
    • The Bolton boss, who describes his army of talent spotters and agents as ‘the lifeblood of the club’, wants extra cash to fund his plan to compete for the best of the world's biggest bargains.
    • Maybe, just maybe, White really is just an exceptional talent spotter, someone who knows what a gem looks like and knows how to uncover that gem and maximise its shine.
    • In such a diverse and dynamic economy, executive search is no longer the relatively straightforward process is used to be - talent spotters now have to work a lot harder to identify people with the right skills for jobs at the top.
    • The Danish talent spotter, who established his reputation in Holland with PSV Eindhoven, had been made a double-your-money offer to head Chelsea's youth system.
    • Sir - Is there anyone who remembers the Canadian talent spotter Carol Lewis holding auditions at the Gaumont?
    Synonyms
    talent scout, recruiter
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