| Plural | prodigies |
child prodigy
prodigio infantil
musical prodigy
prodigio musical
math prodigy
prodigio matemático
a prodigy of learning
un prodigio de aprendizaje
She was a child prodigy on the violin.
Ella era un niño prodigio en el violín.
a Russian pianist who was a child prodigy in his day.
un pianista ruso que fue un niño prodigio en su época.
Germany seemed a prodigy of industrial discipline.
Alemania parecía un prodigio de disciplina industrial.
omens and prodigies abound in Livy's work.
Las presagios y prodigios abundan en la obra de Livio.
a prodigy who had learned several foreign languages by the age of five.
un prodigio que había aprendido varios idiomas extranjeros a la edad de cinco años.
He was brilliant—a prodigy who graduated from Yale at 18, a pathbreaking scholar and a devoted and generous teacher.
Él era brillante: un prodigio que se graduó de Yale a los 18 años, un académico pionero y un maestro dedicado y generoso.
Randall, you're a math prodigy with insane sat scores and perfect grades.
Don't do that. And this, of course, is our physics prodigy, Sheldon Cooper.
The engineering prodigy nicknamed Waze founded Apple Computers in 1976 with Steve Jobs.
Dany giggled like a little girl. " Did your grandmother claim she'd actually seen this prodigy" ?
I mean, that guy -- he was a prodigy.
It was well known that both the Hamada brothers were tech prodigies, but Hiro—he was something special.
I'd like two shillin' better, the prodigy answered after some thought.
" What is it" ? she asked joyfully, ready to promise prodigies.
She didn't want Anne to be turned into a prodigy.
Mozart was considered a child prodigy - a young child with very great musical talent.
child prodigy
prodigio infantil
musical prodigy
prodigio musical
math prodigy
prodigio matemático
a prodigy of learning
un prodigio de aprendizaje
She was a child prodigy on the violin.
Ella era un niño prodigio en el violín.
a Russian pianist who was a child prodigy in his day.
un pianista ruso que fue un niño prodigio en su época.
Germany seemed a prodigy of industrial discipline.
Alemania parecía un prodigio de disciplina industrial.
omens and prodigies abound in Livy's work.
Las presagios y prodigios abundan en la obra de Livio.
a prodigy who had learned several foreign languages by the age of five.
un prodigio que había aprendido varios idiomas extranjeros a la edad de cinco años.
He was brilliant—a prodigy who graduated from Yale at 18, a pathbreaking scholar and a devoted and generous teacher.
Él era brillante: un prodigio que se graduó de Yale a los 18 años, un académico pionero y un maestro dedicado y generoso.
Randall, you're a math prodigy with insane sat scores and perfect grades.
Don't do that. And this, of course, is our physics prodigy, Sheldon Cooper.
The engineering prodigy nicknamed Waze founded Apple Computers in 1976 with Steve Jobs.
Dany giggled like a little girl. " Did your grandmother claim she'd actually seen this prodigy" ?
I mean, that guy -- he was a prodigy.
It was well known that both the Hamada brothers were tech prodigies, but Hiro—he was something special.
I'd like two shillin' better, the prodigy answered after some thought.
" What is it" ? she asked joyfully, ready to promise prodigies.
She didn't want Anne to be turned into a prodigy.
Mozart was considered a child prodigy - a young child with very great musical talent.
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