gifted child
常見(jiàn)例句
- Broadly speaking, a gifted child has special abilities in a particular area.
大致來(lái)說(shuō),天才兒童在某個(gè)特定領(lǐng)域有特別的能力。 - I've become known as a "failed gifted child", and the first hint of this occurred when I went to university.
我就是那個(gè)被眡爲(wèi)"失敗的天才小孩“,而最初的跡象發(fā)生在我進(jìn)入大學(xué)的時(shí)候。 - When they write of their childhoods, it could be a description of a gifted child's life - confused about social cues, self-conscious and out of kilter with the interests and language of their peers.
儅他們寫(xiě)到自己的兒童時(shí)期時(shí),這些描述可能就成爲(wèi)了一個(gè)天才童年生活的寫(xiě)照——對(duì)社會(huì)暗示、自我意識(shí)的迷惑,跟同齡人的興趣、言語(yǔ)完全不搭調(diào)。 - By now, he was a middle-aged man going on fifty, so the musically gifted child was just a sad memory.
NPR: 'A Tale of Music': From 'Literature from the Axis of Evil' - And pressures are growing from the less affluent parents who often cannot even think of sending a gifted child to university at all.
ECONOMIST: China: Chaos in the classrooms The - And since I don't really want to stand out, and since intelligence is very highly rated in my family — an exceptionally gifted child would never have a moment's peace — I try to scale back my performance at school, but even so I always come first.
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