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Prodigies Meaning in English

word · lemma: prodigy

ˈpɹɑdədʒiz
PRAH-duh-jeez
pɹˈɒdɪdʒɪz
PROD-i-jeez

释义

'Prodigies' are people, especially children, who have exceptional talent or ability in a particular area at a very young age.

用法与细微差别

Usually refers to young individuals, especially in music, math, or chess. Common collocation: 'child prodigy'. Can be used for adults but is less common. Not to be confused with 'prodigy' as a miracle or wonder (rare poetic sense).

例句

Many prodigies play piano before the age of five.

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Some prodigies solve complex math problems easily.

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Famous prodigies have appeared in history books.

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The world is fascinated by young prodigies who break records.

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Her music teacher realized she was one of those rare prodigies early on.

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Not all prodigies remain in the spotlight when they grow up.

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