来自拉丁语 talentum,重量,一定数目的钱,来自希腊语 talanton,称量,一定的重量,一定数 目的钱,来自 PIE*tele,举起,称重,词源同 extol,tolerate.据考证,1 talent 为 6000 古希腊货 币 drachma,在当时为一大笔钱。现词义来自圣经的一则寓言,讲得是主人要出远门,按能力 给了三个奴隶一个 5 talenta,一个 2 talenta,一个 1talent,很久以后主人回来了,前两个奴隶用钱 投资钱生钱,最后一个奴隶把钱埋在地底下,主人生气的说,即使你不会投资,你把钱存入 银行至少也有利息啊,我要没收你的钱,把钱交给有能力的人。后引申词义天才,天资等。
An ancient denomination of weight, originally Babylonian (though the name is Greek), and varying widely in value among different peoples and at different times. [Century Dictionary]According to Liddell & Scott, as a monetary sum, considered to consist of 6,000 drachmae, or, in Attica, 57.75 lbs. of silver. Also borrowed in other Germanic languages and Celtic. Attested in Old English as talente). The Medieval Latin and common Romanic sense developed from figurative use of the word in the sense of "money." Meaning "special natural ability, aptitude, gift committed to one for use and improvement" developed by mid-15c., in part perhaps from figurative sense "wealth," but mostly from the parable of the talents in Matt. xxv:14-30. Meaning "persons of ability collectively" is from 1856.
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