wunderkind如何读

英:[ˈwʊndəkɪnd]

美:[ˈwʊndərkɪnd]

wunderkind是什么意思

  • n.[德]神童

wunderkind自然拼读

Wun·der·kind

wuhn dr kInd [or] vUn dr kInt

wunderkind变形

Wunderkinder, Wunderkinds

wunderkind英英释义

noun

a child prodigyalso: one who succeeds in a competitive or highly difficult field or profession at an early age

wunderkind词源中文解释

"神童(尤指音乐方面)",英语中的1883年词汇(早期在德国语境中作为德语词汇),源自德语 Wunderkind,字面意思为"奇迹之子"。第一个元素见 wonder(n.)。第二个元素是德语 Kind,意为"孩子"(见 kind(n.))。

wunderkind词源英文解释

German, from Wunder wonder + Kind child

The first known use of wunderkind was in 1873

wunderkind 例句

1 That's why Gordon, a wunderkind of New York fashion at only 26, has plenty of black in his Spring 2013 collection, along with more springlike colors of ice blue, ivory and bright red.

2 Mr. Murray, one of jazz’s most potent and prolific tenor saxophonists, was the wunderkind of New York’s downtown scene in the 1970s and ’80s.

3 She retained the passion and quickness of a wunderkind.

她仍保持着神童的激情与敏捷.

4 At 43, Neil Patrick Harris has a career that spans nearly three decades, but he still hasn’t forgotten one of his earliest roles — that is, the teenage medical wunderkind, Dr. Douglas “Doogie” Howser.

5 One week he's poised to be the wunderkind chef of a big-time downtown restaurant; the next, he's slipping away from the success he'd hoped to achieve, falling from the grace he's yet to taste.

6 Mr. Wright became a directing wunderkind himself, tackling his own short films and several British television comedies in his early 20s.

7 A wunderkind, Brown painted it in 1961 when she was just 23.

8 Omori became an indie rock wunderkind as the frontman of Chicago’s the Smith Westerns, which released its debut album while all its members were still teenagers.

9 The Atlas has hosted the music of wunderkind classical composer Nico Muhly, as well as one of the few performances of “Ten Freedom Summers,” jazz trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith’s groundbreaking song suite.

10 Awards for both restaurant and bar is the result of the mind-meld of the city’s two dining wunderkinds.

11 Yoshiki, the film’s principal focus, was an asthmatic child and classical wunderkind whose father committed suicide; he embraced rock ’n’ roll when he discovered the band Kiss.

12 Cracknell, a drama wunderkind and the co-leader of a major London theater before she was 30, has always focused on female experience in her work.

13 Despite being the best track of 2017 so far, Lorde’s “Greenlight” made little to no splash when it dropped in March as the first single from “Melodrama,” the Aussie wunderkind’s sophomore album.

14 “He’s boy wonder, a wunderkind. He’s like one of these kids you see on ‘America’s Got Talent.’”

15 The Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel earned his reputation as a wunderkind by leading prestigious symphonic groups like the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

16 R&B wunderkind Paris Alexa Williams proved ready for the spotlight this year, debuting with two impressive EPs that earned her more votes than any other act on our list.

17 Since this takes place before those genres’ stranglehold on pop culture, he is an alienated weirdo rather than a social-media influencer or Hollywood wunderkind.

18 Here is a soft, peach-hued sofa conceived by the wunderkind Salvador Dalí and executed by the designer Jean-Michel Frank that mimics the lips of the saucy actress Mae West.

19 But if childlike looks were advantageous — making audiences, managements and the media curious to see this wunderkind — they had their problems too.

20 Baselitz, a wunderkind of the generation of Neo-Expressionist painters that emerged from Germany’s postwar period, gained notoriety in the United States in the early 1980s.

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