prodigies

[ˈprɔdidʒiz]
  • 释义
  • 奇才,天才(尤指神童)( prodigy的名词复数 );

  • 双语例句
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    Amadeus Mozart will be remembered as one of history's most famous child prodigies.

    (莫扎特)将作为历史上最有名的神童之一永远留在人们的记忆里.

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    Mount Everest is one of nature's prodigies.

    珠穆郎玛峰是大自然的奇观之一.

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    Most prodigies have not only brilliance but also a drive to succeed in their field.

    多数天才不只是聪颖,还有要在其领域出人头地的强烈动机.

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    In other words, among males there are more idiots and more prodigies.

    换句话说, 在男性中有更多的白痴和天才.

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    Indeed, we should give the prodigies their props . Bond's music is not warmed - over Bach.

    的确, 给这些天才说句公道话: 棒辣妹的音乐可不是炒冷饭的巴哈.

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    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.

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    We read about prodigies in newspapers and magazines.

    我们从报刊杂志上讲到有关神童的报道.

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    We normally think of prodigies as children who exhibIt'some kind of miraculous ability in music.

    人们常常知道的天才都是一些在音乐中能显示不可思议的能力的儿童.

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    This is true even of people we think of as prodigies, such as Mozart.

    这个是事实,即使那些我们认为是神童的人也同样如此, 比如莫扎特.

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    She is by no means inferior to other prodigies.

    她绝不是不如其他神童.

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    Are prodigies bron, or can they be made?

    天才是天生的, 或者是可以后天养成的?

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