prodigy
美 [?prɑd?d?i]
英 [?pr?d?d?i] 
- n.奇才;壯舉
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)天才;神童;奇跡
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):prodigies 同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | (年輕的)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 天才兒童;神童 |
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英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
However, if a child could pick up the language merely by exposure he would be considered a real prodigy.
然而,如果一名兒童僅僅通過接觸就能學(xué)會(huì)這門語(yǔ)言,他會(huì)被視作是一個(gè)真正的奇才。
She was adopted by a well-placed Bakuran family, and grew to be a musical prodigy, earning a place in the Bakuran National Symphony.
她被一個(gè)上流社會(huì)的巴庫(kù)拉家庭收養(yǎng),長(zhǎng)大后成為一名音樂天才,在巴庫(kù)拉國(guó)家交響樂團(tuán)中贏得一席之地。
The erstwhile prodigy had the best chance of her career to win this title, the only Grand Slam singles title she hasn't won.
這位昔日的天才選手曾有其網(wǎng)球生涯中奪得法網(wǎng)女單冠軍的最佳機(jī)會(huì),這也是她唯一沒贏得過的大滿貫冠軍頭銜。
The child prodigy, it was thought, turned out to be a neurotic adult.
大家認(rèn)為神童到最后長(zhǎng)大成人將會(huì)是一個(gè)有精神疾病的人。
His mother was also the driving force behind his musical training and subsequent development into a violin child prodigy.
他的母親亦是背后的動(dòng)力,他的音樂訓(xùn)練,并隨后發(fā)展成為一個(gè)小提琴神童。
LOUIS(V. O. ): To me she was a child, but to Lestat a pupil, an infant prodigy with a lust for killing like his own.
路易(旁白):她對(duì)我來說是個(gè)孩子,對(duì)列斯達(dá)而言則是個(gè)學(xué)生,一個(gè)和他有一樣殺人欲望的小天才。
I'm not a prodigy, but people close to me that I prodigies, I puzzled, until they know the abbreviation of comrade is a mental derangement!
我不是神童,但我身邊的人都叫我神童,我百思不得其解,直到后來才知道是神經(jīng)病同志的簡(jiǎn)稱!
He was a child prodigy, skilled at various instruments, and most famous for his compositions on erhu in the latter part of his life.
他在兒時(shí)就是一個(gè)天才,善于演奏很多樂器,在他的后半生時(shí)期,他一直用自己的二胡作曲而聞名天下。
However, the trainers told me that I learn fast. The staff praised me saying I was a "child prodigy . "
不過,教練說我學(xué)得很快,劇組人員稱贊我像個(gè)“神童”。
The word "prodigy" comes to mind when Mr. Wu mentions that his collection is expected to have sales of $4 million this year.
吳先生希望他設(shè)計(jì)的精品,今年能銷售400萬美元。我們不禁想到了“神童”這個(gè)詞。
ThAT child prodigy began to compose AT the age of five.
那個(gè)神童五歲就開始作詩(shī)了。
A renowned child-prodigy pianist and composer, he grew up in Warsaw and completed his musical education there.
肖邦幼年時(shí)被稱作神童鋼琴家和作曲家,他在華沙長(zhǎng)大并在那兒完成了自己的音樂學(xué)業(yè)。
Shifting his focus to the United States' current president, Prodigy spoke about President Obama as well.
Prodigy把重點(diǎn)轉(zhuǎn)移到美國(guó)的現(xiàn)任總統(tǒng),他也談?wù)?/c>了Obama。
Some parents buy child prodigy story to the children, the hope that his children would one day be notoriety.
有些父母選購(gòu)神童故事給孩子看,希望孩子將來有一天會(huì)出人頭地。
He is likely to be very bright and find learning so easy that he becomes a prodigy or "genius" at mathematics.
他可能是非常聰明的,會(huì)覺得學(xué)習(xí)這么容易而成為數(shù)學(xué)上的一名奇才或“天才”。
The young disciple was such a prodigy that scholars from everywhere sought his advice and marveled at his learning.
有一個(gè)年輕的弟子是神童,各地的學(xué)者都來咨詢他并對(duì)他的學(xué)識(shí)驚嘆不已。
Einstein was far from being a child prodigy. (2) He was so long in learning how to speak that his parents began to fear that he was dull.
愛因斯坦決不是一個(gè)神童。他學(xué)習(xí)講話,花了很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間,以至于他的父母親都擔(dān)心:他頭腦愚鈍。
The pianist, he learned, was in his 40s and living in a flophouse. He had once been famous, a child prodigy, but now he was down and out.
他得知這位鋼琴家40多歲,住在廉價(jià)旅館里;曾是名神童,非常出名,但現(xiàn)在窮困潦倒。
You cannot depict a saint-like Amadeus, the music prodigy, as all giggles and antics. It has to be a one-dimensional portrayal.
例如你不能用很多的搞笑和滑稽場(chǎng)面來描繪音樂神童莫扎特吧,你只能用一維的效果來塑造傳記人物。
They came to see this Russian - born financial prodigy with the Cambridge accent and the Parisian charm .
他們紛紛來瞻仰這位俄國(guó)出生、帶著劍橋口音和巴黎豐采的金融界神童。
No, I was not some child prodigy enveloped in the world of construction. I just had an undying passion for a tiny piece of molded plastic.
我可不是什么沉浸在拼裝世界里的天才少年,我只是對(duì)一塊塊小小的塑料積木熱情不減。
Piano prodigy, Lang Lang, remembers exactly what made him want to be a concert pianist.
音樂天才音樂天才郎朗清楚地記得是什么促使他希望成為一位鋼琴演奏家。
In addition to his younger brother's firsthand reports, Haydn would have read published accounts of Mozart's exploits as a child prodigy.
海頓不僅從其弟處得到了第一手資料,還讀到過大量有關(guān)于音樂神童的報(bào)道。
Potokar said in an e-mail interview that he first heard about Marko two years ago and was eager to get the chance to meet the young prodigy.
Potokar接受記者的e-mail訪問時(shí)表示,他在兩年前首次聽說Marko的事跡,就非常渴望有機(jī)會(huì)和這位小神童見面。
During a week when all the talk was about individual prodigy.
這一周,當(dāng)人們都在談?wù)?/c>梅西,神奇的個(gè)人能力時(shí)候。
"Among simple people she had the reputation of being a prodigy of information" (Harriet Beecher Stowe).
“在普通人當(dāng)中,她享有信息通的美名”(哈里特·比徹·斯托)。
For years, no one knew what had become of this marvelous, one-time musical prodigy.
經(jīng)過許多年,都沒人知道這位曾經(jīng)令人驚嘆的音樂天才發(fā)生了什麼事。
Upon reading Talbot's comments, Bowman used the locker room fodder to his advantage, making sure his prodigy read the remarks.
讀了塔伯特的評(píng)論后,鮑曼在更衣室里可以肯定,他的天才看到了那些話。
His eyes, sit opposite a child prodigy Zhou Yi, and the next Mengfanxiong Jialinfeng catching team killing.
抬眼,對(duì)面坐著小神童周翌,旁邊孟繁雄和賈林峰捉隊(duì)撕殺。
The early services, such as CompuServe, Prodigy or AOL, began as "walled gardens" before they opened up to become websites.
最開始的服務(wù),例如CompuServe,Prodigy或者AOL在它們開始成為網(wǎng)站之前,都是以“有墻花園”開始的。
There was once a productive and promising young prodigy who chose to periodically profess his profound talents with pen and paper.
從前有一神童下筆千行、有望大成,定期以文筆展示其驚人才華。
But though it's the work of a prodigy, it's also, like all camp letters, a homesick cry for attention.
不過盡管這封信出自一位神童之手,它也像其他所有夏令營(yíng)家信一樣,是想家的孩子用來引起注意的一聲喊叫。
Mr Polgar thought any child could be a prodigy given the right teaching, an early start and enough practice.
波爾加認(rèn)為,不管哪個(gè)孩子,只要教育方法得當(dāng),起步早,并加以充分歷練,都能成為天才。
Many parents wishfully think their only child is a child prodigy. Education experts say 90% of these children are merely normal kids.
專家指出,事實(shí)上90%的孩子都是普通的孩子,學(xué)再多的特長(zhǎng)也成不了「神童」。
A cello prodigy at the age of four, he entered the prestigious Juilliard School in 1962.
他四歲便被視為大提琴神童,七歲便進(jìn)入享譽(yù)全球的茱莉亞音樂學(xué)校就讀。
The self-taught prodigy was soon winning local tournaments, and the course of his career was set.
這個(gè)自學(xué)成才的神童很快贏得了當(dāng)?shù)?/c>的一些比賽,他的職業(yè)生涯就此定下了軌道。
Eric became a child prodigy at the side of his experienced father.
埃里克成為神童在一邊,他經(jīng)歷了父親。
Dressed in a ridiculous costume, he was presented at court as a child prodigy of six.
穿了一套可笑的服裝,他被人以六歲神童的稱號(hào)帶到宮廷里去。
a prodigy who had learned several foreign languages by the age of five.
一個(gè)五歲時(shí)就學(xué)會(huì)了幾門外語(yǔ)的天才
Clearance Prodigy Infiltrate Covert covert military operations; covert funding for the rebels.
秘密軍事行動(dòng);叛亂者的秘密資金