prodigy

US: /ˈpɹɑdədʒi/
UK: /pɹˈɒdɪd‍ʒi/


English Vietnamese dictionary


prodigy /prodigy/
  • danh từ
    • người thần kỳ, vật kỳ diệu phi thường
      • an infant prodigy: một thần đồng
    • (định ngữ) thần kỳ, kỳ diệu phi thường
      • a prodigy violonist: một nhạc sĩ viôlông thần đồng

Advanced English dictionary


+ noun
(plural prodigies) a young person who is unusually intelligent or skilful for their age: a child / an infant prodigy + a musical / tennis prodigy

Thesaurus dictionary


n.
1 (child or girl or boy) genius, wonder child, Wunderkind, mastermind, talent, intellect, intellectual or mental giant, wizard, virtuoso, Colloq brain, Einstein, whiz-kid or whizz-kid, whiz or whizz, walking dictionary or encyclopedia or encyclopaedia:
She was a prodigy at the age of six and went on to become a great concert performer
2 wonder, marvel, phenomenon, sensation, miracle:
Some regarded the painting Nude Descending a Staircase a prodigy of cubist art.

Concise English dictionary


prodigies'prɑdɪdʒɪ /'prɒd-
noun
+an unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person; someone whose talents excite wonder and admiration
+a sign of something about to happen
+an impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality