prodigies
英 [ˈprɒdɪdʒiz]
美 [ˈprɑdədʒiz]
n. (年轻的)天才,奇才,精英; 神童
prodigy的复数
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.
双语例句
- The Spies performed prodigies of activity in clambering over the rooftops and cutting the streamers that fluttered from the chimneys.
少年侦察队的表现特别精采,他们爬上了屋顶,把挂在烟囱上的横幅剪断。 - Some of these child prodigies have graduated from universities before even reaching their teen years.
这类神童中的有些人在到达青少年年纪前就已大学毕业。 - He made him like the saints in glory, and magnified him in the fear of his enemies, and with his words he made prodigies to cease.
天主使他享有圣者同样的光荣,使他成为敌人所怕的伟大人物,藉梅瑟的言语,破除邪术。 - We read about child prodigies in newspapers and magazines.
我们从报刊杂志上讲到有关神童的报道。 - One reason why prodigies such as Picasso and Einstein had a head start in life was that they had parents who demonstrated how to think about subjects like art or physics at a very early age.
像毕加索、爱因斯坦这样的神童之所以能在生活中率先起跑的一个原因就是他们的父母在他们很小的时候就教给他们如何思考如艺术或物理这样的科目。 - According to art critics around the world, my guest is one of a few prodigies in decades to capture the art of realism.
根据全世界艺术鉴赏人士,她是数十年来少数写实主义的奇才之一。 - His father was making a living off the fact that Mozart and his sister were prodigies, so there's a very good chance his father wrote the music himself.
只不过他的父亲曾打着莫扎特和他的姐妹是天才的幌子,为自己的音乐创作寻求一个绝佳的机会并借此谋生。 - Many prodigies also come from families where one or both parents specialize in the child's field.
很多小天才出生于父或母单方或双方家长专门研究或从事某项的科研或艺术成果。 - Indeed, we should give the prodigies their props. Bond's music is not warmed-over Bach.
的确,给这些天才说句公道话:棒辣妹的音乐可不是炒冷饭的巴哈。 - Child Prodigies Don't Exist
神童其实不存在