prodigy

[ˈprɒdədʒi][ˈprɑ:dədʒi]
n.奇才,天才(尤指神童);壮举,盛况
网络通讯枢纽;天才;神童;惊人事物
词形变化:
prodigies  
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1 . She was a child prodigy, giving concerts before she was a teenager.

她是个神童,十来岁不到就举办音乐会了。

来自柯林斯例句

2 . She was a child prodigy on the violin.

她是神童小提琴手.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3 . For further information on the life of William James Sidis, see Amy Wallace, "The Prodigy ".

想了解关于威廉·詹姆斯·西迪斯生平的更多信息,请参阅埃米·华莱士所著《神童》。

来自柯林斯例句

4 . Something of a prodigy, he quit high school at 17.

带有几分传奇色彩的是, 他在十七岁念高中时退学.

来自辞典例句

5 . He was always a Negro prodigy who played barbarously and wonderfully.

他始终是一个黑人的奇才,这种奇才弹奏起来粗野而惊人.

来自辞典例句

英英释义 网络释义
noun

1.an unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person; someone whose talents excite wonder and admiration;

she is a chess prodigy

2.a sign of something about to happen;

he looked for an omen before going into battle

3.an impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality;

the Marines are expected to perform prodigies of valor