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
- Leibniz was another child prodigy.
另一个神童是莱布尼兹。 - That child prodigy began to compose at the age of five.
那个神童五岁就开始作诗了。 - He was a child prodigy who made his first professional tour as a pianist when he was six.
他是一个神童,6岁时就作为钢琴家作了首场职业巡回演出。 - His sister Tiara, also a child prodigy, was present as well.
他的妹妹提亚娜(Tiara)也是个小神童,她也来了。 - She thinks he's a prodigy.
她说他是个天才神童。 - The report of such a prodigy awakened my curiosity.
这些奇迹的传闻,激起了我的好奇心。 - An 11-year-old child prodigy has started his first semester in college.
11岁的天才少年已经开始了他第一学期的大学生活。 - As a child, Bobby Jones was a golf prodigy.
还是孩子的时候,鲍比·琼斯就是高尔夫球场上的天才。 - Said our son was a prodigy.
说我儿子是个天才。 - Typically, an infant prodigy on the violin or piano will go from zero to Concerto in two years.
一般来说,一位小提琴或钢琴神童从零开始到可以演奏协奏曲只需要两年。