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prodigy
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*['prɒdidʒi]\nn. 惊人的事物, 奇迹, 不凡的人, 奇才, 神童, 预兆
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英文: A cello prodigy at the age of four, he entered the prestigious1 Juilliard School in 1962.
中文: 他四岁便被视为大提琴神童,七岁便进入享誉全球的茱莉亚音乐学校就读。
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英文: A: Most define a child prodigy as someone who masters one or more skills at an early age.
中文: 答:神童的定义是某人在幼年时期能掌握一项或多项技能/技巧被称之为神童。
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英文: But being a woman inspired for academic influence and prodigy instead of an ideal career only, after I have worked here for three years with hands-on experience accumulated in abundance, now I am thinking of a Ph.D in business administration at a first-ti
中文: 但是作为一个对学术和奇迹而非理想工作充满激情的女性,在经历三年的大量传达工作后,我开始考虑在一所世界顶尖的大学攻读工商管理的博士学位。)
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英文: Dressed in a ridiculous costume, he was presented at court as a child prodigy of six.
中文: 穿了一套可笑的服装,他被人以六岁神童的称号带到宫廷里去。
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英文: He is likely to be very bright and find learning so easy that he becomes a prodigy or geniusat mathematics.
中文: 他可能是非常聪明的,会觉得学习这么容易而成为数学上的一名奇才或天才。
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