🧠genius (dʒiːniəs)

noun
/ˈdʒiːniəs/
天才 (tiāncái)

含义

a person with exceptional intellectual or creative ability
exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability; a person who has such ability
含义翻译
具有卓越智力或创造能力的人
jùyǒu zhuóyuè zhìlì huò chuàngzào nénglì de rén

例句

Einstein was a scientific genius.

爱因斯坦是一个科学天才。
Ài yīn sī tǎn shì yīgè kēxué tiāncái.

Einstein was recognized as a genius for his groundbreaking contributions to physics.

爱因斯坦因其在物理学上的开创性贡献而被认为是天才。
Ài yīn sī tǎn yīn qí zài wùlǐxué shàng de kāichuàng xìng gòngxiàn ér bèi rènwéi shì tiāncái.

示例表达

stroke of genius
天才的灵感
tiāncái de línggǎn

同义词

prodigy, mastermind, intellect, wizard, brain, brilliance, talent
条目 1
prodigy, mastermind, intellect, wizard, brain
条目 2
brilliance, talent, intellect, mastermind

反义词

fool, simpleton, idiot, mediocrity, dunce
条目 1
fool, simpleton, idiot
条目 2
idiot, fool, mediocrity, dunce

搭配词

artistic genius, musical genius, pure genius, show genius, mathematical genius, creative genius, evil genius
条目 1
artistic genius, musical genius, pure genius, show genius
条目 2
mathematical genius, creative genius, evil genius

更多例句

I believe you are a genius.

我相信你是个天才。
Wǒ xiāngxìn nǐ shì gè tiāncái.

She was labeled as a genius too quickly.

她过早地被贴上了天才的标签。
Ta guozao di bei tieshang le tiancai de biaoqian.

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