柯林斯詞典precocious /pr??k????s/ 1. ADJ A precocious child is very clever, mature, or good at something, often in a way that you usually only expect to find in an adult. 早熟的 Margaret was always a precocious child. 瑪格麗特一直是個(gè)早熟的孩子。 She burst on to the world tennis scene as a precocious 14-year-old. 她作為一個(gè)14歲的早熟孩子突然出現(xiàn)在了世界網(wǎng)壇上。 返回 precocious劍橋詞典(especially of children ) showing mental development or achievement much earlier than usual (尤指兒童)智力超常的,早熟的 A precocious child , she went to university at the age of 15. 她智力超常,15歲就上了大學(xué)。 She recorded her first CD at the precocious age of twelve. 她在12歲這么小的年紀(jì)就錄制了自己的第一張激光唱片。 disapproving A precocious child behaves as if they are much older than they are. 少年老成的 a precocious little brat 很老練的小家伙 返回 precocious