prodigy
英:[ˈprɒdədʒi] 美: [ˈprɑdədʒi]
prodigy 基本解释
n.奇才,天才(尤指神童);壮举,盛况;
变形
复数:prodigies
双语释义
n.(名词)[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
prodigy 相关例句
词组短语
child prodigy神童
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The man is a prodigy of learning.
此人学识渊博。 - 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。 - The report of such a prodigy awakened my curiosity.
这些奇迹的传闻,激起了我的好奇心。 - She was a child prodigy on the violin.
她是神童小提琴手。 - That child prodigy began to compose at the age of five.
那个神童五岁就开始作诗了。 - John was an extraordinary prodigy.
约翰是名非凡的天才儿童。
权威例句
Why prodigy/EBL worksPRODIGY 4.0: The Manual and TutorialPRODIGY 2.0 : The Manual and TutorialPRODIGY:an integrated architecture for planning and learningEl Niño: The child prodigy of 1997-98The PRODIGY project--the iterative development of the release one model.The PRODIGY Project-the Interactive Development of the Release One ModelDerivational Analogy in PRODIGY: Automating Case Acquisition, Storage, and UtilizationMental calculation in a prodigy is sustained by right prefrontal and medial temporal areasEvaluation of Lunar Prodigy dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry for assessing body composition in healthy persons and patients by compa...