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Перевод: prodigy
[прилагательное] необыкновенно одаренный; [существительное] чудо; одаренный человек
Тезаурус:
- But to show him another prodigy equally astonishing, let him examine the most delicate things he knows
- This new prodigy, already 36th on the provisional list after only three ranking events, started playing in his mother's snooker club when he was nine; at 13 he made his first century and at 16 his first 147.
- JENNIFER CAPRIATI, 16, the American prodigy, ranked sixth in the world, has parted company with coach Pavel Slozil less than four months after beginning work with him.
- Then again, Daniel Barenboim's life-story reads a bit like one of Mann's celebrated Bildungsromans - for it is the tale of a prodigy of immense talent and ambition who has been repeatedly subjected to Job-like tests of his emotional mettle.
- The first, featuring the American adolescent altoist, Christopher Hollyday, was uneven - Hollyday's famous virtuosity sounding faintly stiff and cramped by comparison with the local prodigy, Jason Rebello's.
- He was like a prodigy, a ten-year-old who runs rings around the Grand Master, the infant Amadeus composing symphonies in his head and transcribing Bach masses from memory.
- He glanced over to the prodigy at the window.
- SAMUEL RESHEVSKY, the Polish-born chess player who has died in New York aged 80, was a celebrated child prodigy, though he never fulfilled his early promise.
- Short was a child prodigy and the outstanding product of the English chess explosion of the 70s and early 80s which took English chess from the second division to second place only to the former Soviet Union.
- His engineering brilliance has taken him from being Rolls-Royce's "infant prodigy" to Lotus' "grand old man", with a sheaf of important achievements along the way.
- Took one look, thought, even if we have a prodigy, never get in.
- Madame Sousatzka (15 Virgin Video 20 Oct), is a sickly confection, turning Bernice Rubens's clear-eyed novel about a German refugee piano teacher and an 11-year-old Jewish prodigy into a star vehicle for Shirley MacLaine, now a Russian-American with a 14-year-old Indian pupil.
- The issue of natural genius is more fully treated in chapter five below; here, it is necessary to observe that Duck's success was largely a consequence of the attention inevitably accorded to a prodigy of any description.
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