savant 英 [ˈsævənt]   美 [sæˈvɑnt]

savant

savant  英 [ˈsævənt] 美 [sæˈvɑnt]

n. 学者;专家 

名词复数:savants 

He plays the down-home tech savant who can give audiences the big picture and smooth out tough situations. 他扮演着热情的技术专家,能够给观众一些图片,也能够理顺复杂艰难的形势。
A computer savant, Heap learned his first programming language in fourth grade; he was programming in 18 languages by his senior year in high school. 西普是个电脑专家,在四年级的时候他学会了第一种程序语言;等到高二的时候,他已经能使用18种程序语言。

  • You know that girl in your school with a GPA over 100? She is a savant in the making. A savant is someone over-the-top smart, a scholar. It might take a savant only five minutes to do an entire math test.
  • 请先登录
  • n. 学者;专家
  • 1. He plays the down-home tech savant who can give audiences the big picture and smooth out tough situations.

    他扮演着热情的技术专家,能够给观众一些图片,也能够理顺复杂艰难的形势。

  • 2. A computer savant, Heap learned his first programming language in fourth grade; he was programming in 18 languages by his senior year in high school.

    西普是个电脑专家,在四年级的时候他学会了第一种程序语言;等到高二的时候,他已经能使用18种程序语言。

  • savant (n.) "one eminent for learning," 1719, from French savant "a learned man," noun use of adjective savant "learned, knowing," former present participle of savoir "to know," from Vulgar Latin *sapere, from Latin sapere "be wise" (see sapient).
sav·ant / ˈsævənt ; NAmE sæˈvɑːnt / noun ( formal) 1 a person with great knowledge and ability 博学之士;学者;专家 2 a person who is less intelligent than others but who has particular unusual abilities that other people do not have 独通一行的人;独开一窍的人 savant savants sav·ant / ˈsævənt ; NAmE sæˈvɑːnt /
  • 请先登录