genius
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Genius is very great ability or skill in a particular subject or activity. 天賦
This is the mark of her real genius as a designer. 這是她作爲一名設計師的真正天賦的標志。
The man had genius and had made his mark in the aviation world. 那位男士擁有天賦,而且在航空界已經成名。
2. N-COUNT A genius is a highly talented, creative, or intelligent person. 天才
Chaplin was not just a genius, he was among the most influential figures in film history. 卓別林不僅是個天才,還是電影史上最有影響的人物之一。
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genius /ˈdʒiːnɪəs/ (geniuses)
剑桥词典
- very great and rare natural ability or skill , especially in a particular area such as science or art , or a person who has this
- The idea came to her in a flash of genius.
- Steve can solve anything - the man's a genius.
- Historians generally acknowledge her as a genius in her field .
- Although this painting clearly bears the stamp of genius, we don't know who painted it.
- Using a sailing ship as the company badge was a touch of genius. 返回 genius
(尤指在某科學或藝術領域中的)天賦,天資;天才,天才人物
(an) artistic /creative /musical genius (一個)藝術/創新/音樂天才
Einstein was a (mathematical ) genius. 愛因斯坦是個(數學)天才。
From the age of three, she showed signs of genius. 從3嵗起,她就表現出了天賦。
It was such a brilliant idea - a real stroke of genius. 這主意太妙了——真是天才的設想。
evil genius literary
a person who has a strong bad influence over other people
對別人産生嚴重壞影響的人
The film was about an evil genius who wanted to control the world . 那部電影講的是一個想要控制全世界的惡魔的故事。
have a genius for sth
to be especially skilled at a particular activity
在…方麪有天分
She has a genius for raising money . 她很善於籌款。
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