单词
wunderkind
读音
ˈwʊndərkɪnd
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释义
n. (德)神童;少年得志者
例句
Carson Maulers is a wunderkind in the 20th century of American literary history.
卡森·麦卡勒斯是二十世纪美国文学史上一位神童。
Wunderkind isn't derogatory, unless you're 40 and described as 'once a wunderkind', " Dolan said to Slant Magazine."
神童并不是贬称,除非你40岁的时候被人说成是‘曾经的神童’”,多兰告诉《观点》杂志。
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。
Carson Maulers is a wunderkind in the 20th century of American literary history.
卡森·麦卡勒斯是二十世纪美国文学史上一位神童。
Wunderkind isn't derogatory, unless you're 40 and described as 'once a wunderkind', " Dolan said to Slant Magazine."
神童并不是贬称,除非你40岁的时候被人说成是‘曾经的神童’”,多兰告诉《观点》杂志。
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。
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