prodigies

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[ˈprɔdidʒiz]
是什么意思
  • n.

    奇才,天才(尤指神童)( prodigy的名词复数 );

  • 双语释义

    n.(名词)
    1. [C]奇才;天才(尤指神童) a genius;sb of great ability

    英英释义

    prodigy[ 'prɔdidʒi ]

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

        "she is a chess prodigy"

      • a sign of something about to happen

        同义词:omenportentpresageprognosticprognostication

      • an impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality
    学习怎么用

    词组短语

    child prodigy神童

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The man is a prodigy of learning.
      此人学识渊博。
    2. Critics were not gammoned by this latest prodigy.
      评论家不为最近发生的反常的事所欺骗。
    3. The report of such a prodigy awakened my curiosity.
      这些奇迹的传闻,激起了我的好奇心。
    4. She was a child prodigy on the violin.
      她是神童小提琴手。
    5. That child prodigy began to compose at the age of five.
      那个神童五岁就开始作诗了。
    6. John was an extraordinary prodigy.
      约翰是名非凡的天才儿童。

    权威例句

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    The Makeing of Volin Prodigies
    Pride and Prodigies:Studies in the Monsters of the Beowulf Manuscript
    Prodigies, puritanism, and the perils of natural philosophy: The example of Cotton Mather
    An Age of Wonders: Prodigies, Politics and Providence in England, 1657–1727
    Prodigies of propagation: the many modes of clonal replication in boloceroidid sea anemones (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Actiniaria)
    Linking extreme precocity and adult eminence: a study of eight prodigies at international chess
    Mastering the Invisible Technologies in Education: Who Are the Real Technology Prodigies among College Teachers?.
    The Great Mental Calculators: The Psychology, Methods, and Lives of Calculating Prodigies, Past and Present by Steven B. Smith