prodigy

[EE. UU.]/'prɒdɪdʒɪ/
[Reino Unido]/'prɑdədʒi/
Frecuencia: Muy alto

Traducción

n. genio; especialmente un genio infantil
Word Forms
Pluralprodigies

Frases y colocaciones

child prodigy

prodigio infantil

musical prodigy

prodigio musical

math prodigy

prodigio matemático

Oraciones de ejemplo

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.

Ejemplos del mundo real

Randall, you're a math prodigy with insane sat scores and perfect grades.

Fuente: Our Day Season 2

Don't do that. And this, of course, is our physics prodigy, Sheldon Cooper.

Fuente: Young Sheldon Season 4

The engineering prodigy nicknamed Waze founded Apple Computers in 1976 with Steve Jobs.

Fuente: This month VOA Daily Standard English

Dany giggled like a little girl. " Did your grandmother claim she'd actually seen this prodigy" ?

Fuente: A Song of Ice and Fire: A Storm of Ice and Rain (Bilingual)

I mean, that guy -- he was a prodigy.

Fuente: English little tyrant

It was well known that both the Hamada brothers were tech prodigies, but Hiro—he was something special.

Fuente: Big Hero 6 (audiobook)

I'd like two shillin' better, the prodigy answered after some thought.

Fuente: The Sign of the Four

" What is it" ? she asked joyfully, ready to promise prodigies.

Fuente: Gone with the Wind

She didn't want Anne to be turned into a prodigy.

Fuente: Women Who Changed the World

Mozart was considered a child prodigy - a young child with very great musical talent.

Fuente: 6 Minute English

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