常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句And a child prodigy becomes just another musician — held, if anything, to a higher standard by skeptics of hype.神童成爲(wèi)一個(gè)普通的“音樂家”——如果我們姑且稱之爲(wèi)音樂家的話。In addition to his younger brother's firsthand reports, Haydn would have read published accounts of Mozart's exploits as a child prodigy.海頓不僅從其弟処得到了第一手資料,還讀到過大量有關(guān)於音樂神童的報(bào)道。Dressed in a ridiculous costume, he was presented at court as a child prodigy of six.穿了一套可笑的服裝,他被人以六嵗神童的稱號(hào)帶到宮廷裡去。原聲例句The Chopin family later moved to Warsaw, where Chopin became known as a child prodigy.Before that, he was a child prodigy She was a music teacher, and probably a concert pianist. But I don't think she had a great career.在這之前,他是一個(gè)神童,她是一個(gè)音樂教師,也可能,是一個(gè)音樂會(huì)鋼琴家,但我不認(rèn)爲(wèi),她有個(gè)這麼好的職業(yè)。麻省理工公開課 - 電影哲學(xué)課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Micachu and the Shapes' Mica Levi doesn't look like a child prodigy.NPR: Micachu And The Shapes: Kitchen Sink MusicFrank was something of a child prodigy, always advanced for his years.ECONOMIST: Epitaph for a poet 返回 child prodigy