geniuses
英 [ˈdʒiːniəsɪz]
美 [ˈdʒinjəsɪz]
n. 天才; 天资; 天赋; 天才人物; (某领域的)天才; (特别的)才能,本领
genius的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 天才;天赋;天资
Geniusis very great ability or skill in a particular subject or activity.- This is the mark of her real genius as a designer...
这展现了她作为设计师的真正天赋。 - The man had genius and had made his mark in the aviation world...
这人很有天赋,在航空界非常出名。 - Its very title is a stroke of genius.
其题目本身起得就很有才。
- This is the mark of her real genius as a designer...
- N-COUNT 天才人物
Ageniusis a highly talented, creative, or intelligent person.- Chaplin was not just a genius, he was among the most influential figures in film history.
卓别林不仅仅是天才,也是电影史上最有影响力的人物之一。
- Chaplin was not just a genius, he was among the most influential figures in film history.
双语例句
- The people who are traditionally regarded as geniuses are the people I refer to as conceptual.
传统上被视为天才的人就是我所说的实现观念性突破的人。 - That precise information is beyond even the calculations of the great geniuses of science and their powerful computers.
即使是最伟大的天才科学家和他们的功能强大的计算机一起工作,也无法给出精确的数据报告(精确信息)。 - In the world, there are so many geniuses walking into grave unobtrusively every day.
这世上每天都有许多天才默默无闻地走进了坟墓。 - I mean, they may not really be geniuses.
我是说,他们不一定真是天才。 - Accordingly, the state-capitalism-here-we-come crowd concluded that the Chinese were, once again, proving themselves strategic geniuses.
于是,那些支持国家资本主义,我们来了的人得出结论称,中国人再次证明了自己的战略天赋。 - If children grew up according to early inclination, we should have nothing but geniuses.
儿童如依其早期倾向成长,则个个都会成为天才。 - There's no denying that many people who are generally considered to be geniuses also have high IQs.
不可否认,一般被认定为天才的很多人也拥有高智商。 - After several generations, some geniuses are born to rewrite history.
历经数代之后,一些可以改写历史的天才诞生了。 - Kids are natural language-learning geniuses.
孩子是天生的语言学习天才! - You and your parents can stop worrying, for Faulkner, Edison, Darwin and lots more were far from being geniuses in their teens.
你和你的父母亲不必再忧心忡忡:因为福克纳、爱迪生、达尔文和其他许多的人,在青少年时期,都远远不是天才。
