child prodigy

神童

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refers to a young person with exceptional abilities, often in a specific field like music or mathematics.

指在特定领域(如音乐或数学)具有非凡才能的年轻人。

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child prodigy = 神童 (指在特定领域(如音乐或数学)具有非凡才能的年轻人。)

  • Mozart was a renowned child prodigy, composing complex music at an early age.莫扎特是一位著名的,在很小的时候就创作了复杂的音乐。
  • The mathematical child prodigy solved equations that stumped university professors.这位数学解决了让大学教授们都束手无策的方程。
  • At just five years old, she performed a concerto, proving herself a true musical child prodigy.年仅五岁时,她就演奏了一首协奏曲,证明自己是一位真正的音乐
  • Many child prodigies face unique challenges balancing their gifts with a normal childhood.许多在平衡天赋与正常童年方面面临独特的挑战。
  • He was identified as a chess child prodigy after beating grandmasters in exhibition matches.在表演赛中击败特级大师后,他被认定为一名国际象棋
  • Identifying a child prodigy requires careful observation of their extraordinary abilities.识别需要仔细观察他们非凡的能力。
  • The documentary explored the pressures faced by a former child prodigy as an adult.这部纪录片探讨了一位前成年后所面临的压力。
  • Some argue that intensive training, not innate talent, creates a child prodigy.一些人认为,是强化训练而非天生才能造就了
  • Her parents were immensely proud of their child prodigy daughter, who excelled in science.她的父母为他们擅长科学的女儿感到无比自豪。
  • From an early age, it was clear he was a linguistic child prodigy, mastering several languages effortlessly.从小时候起,他就明显是一个语言,毫不费力地掌握了几种语言。