n. 1.奇事,奇迹,怪事;奇物,怪物;奇观,壮观。 2.非凡的人,奇才,天才;神童,天才儿童;绝代美人。 3.〔古语〕预兆。 adj. 天才的,非凡的。 an infant [child] prodigy 神童。 a prodigy violinist 天才提琴家。 a prodigy of learning 非凡的学者。 a prodigy of energy 精力异常充沛的人。
The report of such a prodigy awakened my curiosity . 这些奇迹的传闻,激起了我的好奇心。
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。
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。
Compared with duran you were like a good sound chess player against an infant prodigy . 但是你和杜兰相比,就象一个稳健的好棋手和一个神童对局。
They came to see this russian-born financial prodigy with the cambridge accent and the parisian charm . 他们纷纷来瞻仰这位俄国出生、带着剑桥口音和巴黎丰采的金融界神童。
There was only one thing wanting to make mr. walter's ecstasy complete, and that was a chance to deliver a bible prize and exhibit a prodigy . 使华尔特先生狂喜到极点的是发一部作奖品的“圣经”,并表演出一番不平凡的盛况。
This touched my heart a little, and brought tears out of my eyes, and i began to bless myself, that a prodigy of nature should happen upon my account . 这使我心里颇为感动,不由得落下泪来。我开始为自己庆幸,庆幸这种天地间的奇事,居然为了我而出现。
Q : are prodigies born , or can they be made 问:天才是天生的,还是可以后天养成的?
River was your greatest success . a prodigy 瑞娃是你的一个巨大成功一个神童
Are prodigies born , or can they be made 问:神童是与生具来或是后天培养?
an unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person; someone whose talents excite wonder and admiration; "she is a chess prodigy"
其他语种释义
prodigyとは意味:prodigy n. 非凡な人, 天才, 鬼才; 驚異. 【動詞+】 ◆In a single year, he achieved prodigies in his garden. たったの 1 年で自分の庭を驚くほど見事に仕上げた. 【形容詞 名詞+】 ◆What becomes of a child prodigy as he or she matures? 天才児は大人になるとどうなるのだろ...