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
- On Possibilities to Educate Prodigies in General
论天才儿童普遍培养的可能性 - It seldom happened that a third party ever witnessed any of these prodigies.
这类壮举发生的时候,难得有第三者在场目睹过。 - 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,但我身边的人都叫我神童,我百思不得其解,直到后来才知道是神经病同志的简称! - Most prodigies have not only brilliance but also a drive to succeed in their field.
多数天才不只是聪颖,还有要在其领域出人头地的强烈动机。 - Q: Can you find prodigies in every field?
问:在其他一些的领域里,你能发现神童吗? - Child Prodigies Don't Exist
神童其实不存在 - 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。 - Being hand-picked by Zhang Yimou is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that can become a springboard to fame and fortune, as his past prodigies Gong Li and Zhang Ziyi have proven.
被张艺谋钦点是一生中千载难逢的机遇,也是名利双收的跳板,这一点已在巩俐、章子怡等演艺奇才身上得到验证。 - Infant prodigies tend to demonstrate abnormal powers of concentration.
天才少年往往都表现出异于常人的专注力。 - His first young pupils were conspicuously more skilled than others at the time when classical musicians of any age were rare in Japan and were soon heralded by the Japanese media as prodigies and geniuses.
他最初培养的一批年轻学生,明显比其他人更娴熟当时在日本,任何年龄段的古典音乐演奏者都很罕见而且很快就被日本媒体誉为神童和天才。