CHE SIGNIFICA PRODIGIOUSLY IN INGLESE
Bambino prodigio
Un prodigio figlio o Wunderkind è una persona che in età precoce sviluppa una o più abilità a un livello ben al di là della norma per la loro età. Un prodigio deve essere un bambino, o almeno di meno di 18 anni, che si esibisce a livello di un adulto altamente qualificato in un campo di lavoro molto impegnativo. La dotazione dei prodigi è determinata dal grado del loro talento rispetto alla loro età. Esempi di prodigi particolarmente estremi possono includere Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart e Teresa Milanollo in musica, Bobby Fischer, Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin, Paul Morphy e José Capablanca in scacchi, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Shakuntala Devi, Srinivasa Ramanujan, John von Neumann e Terence Tao in Matematica, Pablo Picasso e Wang Ximeng nell'arte, Paul Thomas Anderson e Xavier Dolan nella direzione del film, e Saul Kripke nella filosofia. Ci sono controversie su quali età e standard da utilizzare nella definizione di un prodigio. Il termine Wunderkind viene usato talvolta come sinonimo di "prodigio", in particolare nei conti mediatici. Wunderkind è anche usato per riconoscere coloro che ottengono il successo e acclamano presto nelle loro carriere adulte.
definizione di prodigiously nel dizionario inglese
La prima definizione di prodigiosamente nel dizionario è in modo tale da essere vasta per dimensioni, estensione, potenza, ecc. Un'altra definizione di prodigiosamente è meravigliosamente o sorprendentemente. Prodigiosamente è anche minaccioso.
2 CITAZIONI IN INGLESE CON «PRODIGIOUSLY»
Citazioni e frasi famose con la parola
prodigiously.
I wasn't the most prodigiously talented cricketer in Karnataka, let alone India. Some of my team-mates in my school team could hit the ball cleaner than I do. I had to work through that lack of talent, so to speak, that lack of natural flair. Runs never came easy for me.
In the streets through which we passed, I must own the houses in general struck me as if they were dark and gloomy, and yet at the same time they also struck me as prodigiously great and majestic.
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PRODIGIOUSLY»
Scopri l'uso di
prodigiously nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
prodigiously e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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A Treatise Explanatory of a New System of Naval, Military ...
... 681 Prodigious time 682 Of) prodigious value 683 Prodigiously 684
Prodigiously active — 685 Prodigiously clever 686 Prodigiously important 687
Prodigiously strong 688 Prodigiously useful 689 Prodigiously wanted — 690
Prodigiousness ...
2
Brownson's Quarterly Review
Nolens, volens, I must conclude, the establishment of Christianity is a fact
prodigiously incredible, prodigiously impossible. Hence it is clear as two and two
make four, that God had prodigiously to do with it; therefore the faith of the
universe is ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson,
1845
Nolens, volens, I must conclude, the establishment of Christianity is a fact
prodigiously incredible, prodigiously impossible. Hence it is clear as two and two
make four, that God had prodigiously to do with it; therefore the faith of the
universe is ...
4
A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
1334.6 Round Robin 23 Prodigiously. And not prodigiously; the price o' the play,
528.5 Sludge 646 Prodigiously a-crackle? Rest content! 591.34 Aristoph. 1320
Prodigiously talks nonsense, — townsmen needs . . . 596.67 Aristoph.
Heavens ! I am in torture every time they come near mo ! I can't endure them ! go
the man that I love and wed must be prodigiously tall, prodigiously strong and
clever, prodigiously old, prodigiously fat, or something of that sort. " I presume so.
Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale,
1852
... great and good as he was, he has been prodigiously overrated. That, both as a
man and a sovereign, he had many grievous defects, until affliction chastened
him, can no longer be disputed. That he did not introduce into the administration
...
Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams,
1839
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Quinland: Or, Varieties in American Life ...
Monk, senior, liked him prodigiously; the dogs liked him prodigiously; little
Thomas Quinland liked him prodigiously; the whole settlement, aunts, uncles,
and cousins, that were not aunts, uncles, and cousins to him, liked him
prodigiously.
Orlando Williams Wight,
1857
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]
... great and good as lie was, he has been prodigiously overrated. That, both as a
man and a sovereign, he had many grievous defects, until affliction chastened
him, can no longer be disputed. That he did not introduce into the administration
...
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Clarissa Or, The History of a Young Lady ...
This dear Lady is prodigiously learned in Theories. But as to Practics, as to
Experimental!, must be, as you know from her tender years, a mere novice. Till (
he knew me, I dare say, she did not believe, whatever she had read, that there
were ...
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Exceptionally Gifted Children
'Betty Ford', reported by Terman and Fenton (1921) and the prodigiously gifted
child author Marjory Fleming (Malet, 1946) seem to have 'caught' reading in this
way, as did Terman's 'Madeline'. Marjory Fleming, a prodigiously gifted ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PRODIGIOUSLY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
prodigiously nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
What should PSG do with Augustin?
Then, against Fiorentina in New Jersey, the prodigiously talented youngster bagged himself a goal in each half as PSG eased to a 4-2 win over ... «ESPN FC, lug 15»
Leeds United Nostalgia: United show little Charity as legend Clarke …
Clarke, assigned with adding a clinical extra attacking dimension to what was already a prodigiously talented Leeds line-up, went close with a ... «Yorkshire Evening Post, lug 15»
This Map Of American Literature Road Trips Is Perfect For Summer
... Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is short in the geographical sense even if it is prodigiously vast in every other; and yes, The Dharma Bums is ... «Jalopnik, lug 15»
Main men too strong for Lanchester
And Saturday's highlight was yet another 50 for the prodigiously talented Phil Cramman, who has only just turned 21. In the absence of Mark ... «News Guardian, lug 15»
We've seen this fight before, but Jake Gyllenhaal dazzles in 'Southpaw'
Here, he's beefed up, impressively cut and prodigiously tattooed, his face reduced to a barely recognizable pulp of scrapes, lacerations, bulges ... «New Haven Register, lug 15»
Letter from Birdland: Appreciating nature's wonders when you can
... swimming the sidestroke) I see the rose of Sharon and redbud and ornamental quince, which flowers prodigiously, but never produces fruit. «Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette, lug 15»
SECCA exhibition memorializes an artist suddenly gone
Leonardi was a prodigiously accomplished, emerging painter who appeared to have a successful future ahead of him when Cora Fisher, the ... «Winston-Salem Journal, lug 15»
Diamondbacks' Player Has Miguel Cabrera's Likeness, if Not Yet His …
He said he enjoyed proving wrong the observers who thought he would strike out prodigiously. Tomas has 67 strikeouts in 76 games. «New York Times, lug 15»
Andrew Smith: Business as usual in top flight
... pacesetters Hamilton Accies – the very idea still astonishes – once the prodigiously talented Alex Neil had left for Norwich City in January. «Scotsman, lug 15»
Nkrumahism, The Can Of Worms I Opened – Hitler's Mein Kampf II
Yet, Mr Kwarteng will not stop requesting me to read the silly and childish books he devours prodigiously. My preoccupation is not to prove the ... «GhanaWeb, lug 15»