wunderkind ['wʌndɚkaɪnd]  

wunderkind

wunderkind  ['wʌndɚkaɪnd]

n. (德)神童;少年得志者 

名词复数:wunderkinds 

The novel’s literary merit, let’s be clear, is really beside the point; Hegemann could very well be the wunderkind people claim she is. 明白地讲,谈论这本小说的文学价值确实有点跑题了;赫格曼可能的确是人们所称的神童。
For the time being, they just have to wait to see if Wenger will use the Manchester City money on some Mongolian wunderkind or if he will surprise them and lay out for the finished article. 但在目前,球迷们只能等待,看温格如何利用从曼城获得的金钱,是用来购买天才神童,还是会出人意料地买来一个知名球星。

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  • n. (德)神童;少年得志者
  • 1. The novel’s literary merit, let’s be clear, is really beside the point; Hegemann could very well be the wunderkind people claim she is.

    明白地讲,谈论这本小说的文学价值确实有点跑题了;赫格曼可能的确是人们所称的神童。

  • 2. For the time being, they just have to wait to see if Wenger will use the Manchester City money on some Mongolian wunderkind or if he will surprise them and lay out for the finished article.

    但在目前,球迷们只能等待,看温格如何利用从曼城获得的金钱,是用来购买天才神童,还是会出人意料地买来一个知名球星。

  • wunderkind (n.) child prodigy (especially in music), 1883 in English (earlier as a German word in German contexts), from German Wunderkind, literally "wonder-child." For first element see wonder (n.). Second is German Kind "child" (see kind (n.)).
wun·der·kind / ˈwʊndəkɪnd ; NAmE ˈwʊndərkɪnd / noun ( plural wunder·kind·er / ˈwʊndəkɪndə(r) ; NAmE ˈwʊndərkɪndər / ) ( from German) ( sometimes disapproving) a person who is very successful at a young age 神童;少年得志者 wunderkind wunderkinds wun·der·kind / ˈwʊndəkɪnd ; NAmE ˈwʊndərkɪnd / wunder·kind·er / ˈwʊndəkɪndə(r) ; NAmE ˈwʊndərkɪndər /
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