prodigy
英 [ˈprɒdədʒi]
美 [ˈprɑːdədʒi]
n. (年轻的)天才,奇才,精英; 神童
复数:prodigies
Collins.1 / BNC.20395 / COCA.14246
牛津词典
noun
- (年轻的)天才,奇才,精英;神童
a young person who is unusually intelligent or skilful for their age- a child/an infant prodigy
天才儿童;神童 - a musical prodigy
音乐奇才
- a child/an infant prodigy
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (有音乐、数学或体育等天赋的)天才,奇才,神童
Aprodigyis someone young who has a great natural ability for something such as music, mathematics, or sport.- ...a Russian tennis prodigy.
俄罗斯的网球奇才
- ...a Russian tennis prodigy.
英英释义
noun
- an impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality
- the Marines are expected to perform prodigies of valor
- a sign of something about to happen
- he looked for an omen before going into battle
- an unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person
- she is a chess prodigy
双语例句
- Eric became a child prodigy at the side of his experienced father.
埃里克成为神童在一边,他经历了父亲。 - Violin prodigy as stern is, he does not feel happy in the least.
斯特恩虽然是个小提琴天才,他一点也不幸福。 - James appears to be a genuine prodigy.
詹姆斯看起来真的是一位天才少年。 - I want your blessing to accelerate prodigy.
我希望你批准加速实行''天才''计划。 - I have a friend whose youngest daughter is a child prodigy on the violin.
我有一个朋友她最小的女儿是一个小提琴天才。 - I need to know about prodigy.
我要知道有关''天才''的事。 - In his drunken enthusiasm, Melchior conceived the idea of creating a musical prodigy.
在酒后的狂热中,他动了要创造一个音乐神童的念头。 - Of the prodigy of all wraths, said others.
另一些人说,这是所有的愤怒创造出来的奇迹。 - Said our son was a prodigy.
说我儿子是个天才。 - He was a child prodigy who soon became interested in the scientific study of nature.
他是个神童,自幼就对自然的科学研究产生了浓厚的兴趣。