wunderkind

英 [ˈwʊndəkɪnd] 美 [ˈwʊndərkɪnd]

n.  神童; 少年得志者

COCA.27585



牛津词典

noun

  1. 神童;少年得志者
    a person who is very successful at a young age

    双语例句

    1. The truth is, no one wanted to say anything bad about him for 18 months; after all, he is the Chinese creative wunderkind who dazzled the world with the Olympic Opening Ceremony.
      在过去的18个月里,没有任何人向他发难。毕竟,是他执导了那台充满想象力的、震撼世界的奥运会开幕式。
    2. A year ago the wunderkind from Northern Ireland finished second in the rankings. This year he did not even qualify for the end-of-season Tour Championship.
      去年排名第二的他,今年甚至未能获得赛季末巡回锦标赛的参赛资格。
    3. Wunderkind: one who achieves success or acclaim during youth.
      神童:年轻时就获得成功和称赞的人。
    4. You've unearthed another wunderkind.
      你又发掘一个神童。
    5. He is also in physics something of a wunderkind.
      他还是个物理学方面的奇才。
    6. And if you have a6-7 wunderkind rebounder, you list him at6-8 to get Division I scouts to notice.
      如果你拥有一个六尺七寸的篮板神童,你就得让他长成六尺八寸来在分区里吸引我的注意。
    7. In the annals of world history, however, this military wunderkind is perhaps better remembered for his bizarre and mysterious death than for his military glory.
      不过,在历史上,这位少年得志的天才更多被记住的是他的怪异和神秘的死亡,而不是他在军事上的荣耀。
    8. He may well be right to think that the Wunderkind had broken his word not just on public campaign finance but also on several other issues, including holding a series of "town-hall" debates.
      麦凯恩对这个神奇小子不满情有可原,后者不但在竞选经费问题上食言,在其他问题上,比如举行市政厅辩论,也出尔反尔。
    9. The magazine featured an interview with the wunderkind theatre and opera director.
      这份杂志特载了一篇对这位戏剧及歌剧的天才青年导演的专访。