a child/an infant prodigy
天才儿童;神童
a musical prodigy
音乐奇才
1.奇才,神童
2.壮举,盛况
1.somebody who shows an exceptional talent at an early age
2.something very impressive or amazing
1.However, if a child could pick up the language merely by exposure he would be considered a real prodigy.
然而,如果一名儿童仅仅通过接触就能学会这门语言,他会被视作是一个真正的奇才。
2.She was adopted by a well-placed Bakuran family, and grew to be a musical prodigy, earning a place in the Bakuran National Symphony.
她被一个上流社会的巴库拉家庭收养,长大后成为一名音乐天才,在巴库拉国家交响乐团中赢得一席之地。
3.The erstwhile prodigy had the best chance of her career to win this title, the only Grand Slam singles title she hasn't won.
这位昔日的天才选手曾有其网球生涯中夺得法网女单冠军的最佳机会,这也是她唯一没赢得过的大满贯冠军头衔。
4.The child prodigy, it was thought, turned out to be a neurotic adult.
大家认为神童到最后长大成人将会是一个有精神疾病的人。
5.His mother was also the driving force behind his musical training and subsequent development into a violin child prodigy.
他的母亲亦是背后的动力,他的音乐训练,并随后发展成为一个小提琴神童。
6.LOUIS(V. O. ): To me she was a child, but to Lestat a pupil, an infant prodigy with a lust for killing like his own.
路易(旁白):她对我来说是个孩子,对列斯达而言则是个学生,一个和他有一样杀人欲望的小天才。
7.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!
8.He was a child prodigy, skilled at various instruments, and most famous for his compositions on erhu in the latter part of his life.
他在儿时就是一个天才,善于演奏很多乐器,在他的后半生时期,他一直用自己的二胡作曲而闻名天下。
9.However, the trainers told me that I learn fast. The staff praised me saying I was a "child prodigy . "
不过,教练说我学得很快,剧组人员称赞我像个“神童”。
10.The word "prodigy" comes to mind when Mr. Wu mentions that his collection is expected to have sales of $4 million this year.
吴先生希望他设计的精品,今年能销售400万美元。我们不禁想到了“神童”这个词。