prodigy
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British pronunciation
/pɹˈɒdɪd‍ʒi/

Definición y significado de "prodigy"en inglés

Prodigy
01

prodigio

a remarkable example of a particular quality, skill, or achievement
example
Ejemplos
The sequoia tree 's height is truly a prodigy of natural growth in the plant kingdom.
La altura del árbol secuoya es verdaderamente un prodigio de crecimiento natural en el reino vegetal.
Da Vinci 's inventions were true prodigies of imagination and engineering for his time.
Los inventos de Da Vinci fueron verdaderos prodigios de imaginación e ingeniería para su época.
02

an event, phenomenon, or sign believed to indicate that something significant or unusual is about to happen

example
Ejemplos
The sudden eclipse was considered a prodigy of impending change.
Ancient texts described comets as prodigies foretelling major events.
03

prodigio

a person, typically a child, who demonstrates exceptional talent or ability in a particular area, often beyond what is considered normal for their age
example
Ejemplos
The young pianist was a musical prodigy, performing at concerts by age six.
El joven pianista era un prodigio musical, actuando en conciertos a la edad de seis años.
Scientists called her a prodigy after she solved complex equations as a teenager.
Los científicos la llamaron prodigio después de que resolviera ecuaciones complejas siendo adolescente.
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