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aptitude

N ความ ฉลาด ใน การเรียนรู้  ความสามารถ ใน การเรียนรู้ ได้ เร็ว  khwam-cha-lad-nai-kan-rian-ru

 

aptitude

N ความถนัด  talent gift capacity khwam-tha-nad

 

aptitude

N ความเหมาะสม  fitness aptness suitability khwam-mor-som

 

aptitude

N แนวโน้ม  inclination tendency naeo-nom

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

APTITUDE

n.[of aptus, apt. ] 1. A natural or acquired disposition for a particular purpose, or tendency to a particular action or effect; as, oil has an aptitude to burn; men acquire an aptitude to particular vices.
2. Fitness; suitableness.
3. Aptness; readiness in learning; docility.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

APTITUDE

Apt "i *tude, n. Etym: [F. aptitude, LL. aptitudo, fr. L. aptus. See Apt, and cf. Attitude. ]

 

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.

 

APTITUDINAL

APTITUDINAL Apt `i *tu "di *nal, a.

 

Defn: Suitable; fit. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

aptitude

ap ti tude |ˈaptiˌt (y )o͞od ˈæptəˌt (j )ud | noun 1 (often aptitude for ) a natural ability to do something: he had a remarkable aptitude for learning words. a natural tendency: his natural aptitude for failure. 2 archaic suitability or fitness: aptitude of expression. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin aptitudo, from aptus (see apt ).

 

aptitude test

ap ti tude test noun a test designed to determine a person's ability in a particular skill or field of knowledge.

 

Oxford Dictionary

aptitude

ap ¦ti |tude |ˈaptɪtjuːd | noun a natural ability to do something: children with an aptitude for painting and drawing. a natural tendency: his aptitude for deceit. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin aptitudo, from aptus (see apt ).

 

aptitude test

ap ¦ti |tude test noun a test designed to determine a person's ability in a particular skill or field of knowledge.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

aptitude

aptitude noun an aptitude for higher mathematics: talent, gift, flair, bent, skill, knack, facility, ability, proficiency, capability, potential, capacity, faculty, genius.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

aptitude

aptitude noun he showed an aptitude for skiing: talent, gift, flair, bent, skill, knack, facility, finesse, genius; ability, proficiency, competence, capability, potential, capacity, faculty; expertise, expertness, adeptness, prowess, mastery, artistry; propensity, inclination, natural ability, suitability, fitness; head, mind, brain; informal know-how.

 

Duden Dictionary

Aptitude

Ap ti tude Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈæptɪtjuːd |die Aptitude; Genitiv: der Aptitude, Plural: die Aptitudes lateinisch-englisch anlagebedingte Begabung, die die Voraussetzung für eine bestimmte Höhe der Leistungsfähigkeit ist

 

Aptitudetest

Ap ti tude test Substantiv, maskulin , der der Aptitudetest; Genitiv: des Aptitudetests, Plural: die Aptitudetests Leistungsmaß zur Bestimmung der Lernfähigkeit in verschiedenen Verhaltensbereichen

 

French Dictionary

aptitude

aptitude n. f. nom féminin Disposition naturelle (d ’un être vivant ). : Il a beaucoup d ’aptitudes pour les langues. Elle a de l ’aptitude à diriger. L ’aptitude au bonheur. SYNONYME disposition ; facilité ; habileté ; prédisposition . Note Syntaxique Le nom se construit avec les prépositions pour, à. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom attitude, manière de se comporter.

 

Spanish Dictionary

aptitud

aptitud nombre femenino 1 Capacidad de una persona o una cosa para realizar adecuadamente cierta actividad, función o servicio :certificado de aptitud pedagógica; suelos de aptitud moderada; el examen consiste en una batería de pruebas de aptitud física que tiene en cuenta la salud y el bienestar general de las personas .2 Habilidad natural para adquirir cierto tipo de conocimientos o para desenvolverse adecuadamente en una materia :tener aptitud para los negocios; sobradas aptitudes para la música; Norma Jean Baker (Marilyn Monroe ) mostraba en su firma, dicen los grafólogos, aptitudes para convertirse en una artista .Se usa generalmente en plural .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

aptitude

ap ti tude /ǽptɪt j ùːd /名詞 U 通例 形容詞 を伴って 〗 «…に対する » 適性 ; 素質, (生来の )才能 «for » .~́ t st 適性検査 (SAT ).