CHE SIGNIFICA PRODIGIOUSNESS 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 prodigiousness nel dizionario inglese
La prima definizione di prodigiosità nel dizionario è la qualità o lo stato di essere vasto per dimensioni, estensione, potenza, ecc. Un'altra definizione di prodigiosità è la qualità o lo stato di essere meraviglioso o sorprendente. La prodigiosità è anche la qualità o lo stato di essere in pericolo.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PRODIGIOUSNESS»
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prodigiousness nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
prodigiousness e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Faith and the Professions
Mother Teresa of Calcutta says success is not important; what is important is
faithfulness. Thomas More, a lawyer, is a better example of this distinction
between prodigiousness and success than Dr. King or Gandhi or Mother Teresa,
because ...
2
Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity
people have genius without precocity, or prodigiousness without bril- liance. The
French poet Raymond Radiguet said, “Child prodigies exist just as there are
extraordinary men. But they are rarely the same.” Here, however, I've been
engaged ...
3
Encyclopedia of Creativity
PRODIGIOUSNESS. WITH. CREATIVITY. In 1975 the contemporary study of child
prodigies began; an effort that eventuated in the merging of two lines of research
– on prodigies and creativity. A number of scholars believed that the field ...
Mark A. Runco, Steven R. Pritzker,
1999
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Handbook of Child Psychology, Cognition, Perception, and ...
ages includes giftedness, talent, and prodigiousness. Compared to adult end-
state forms of extraordinariness that emphasize achievement, developmental
forms aim to identify children with potential; often, efforts are undertaken to
accelerate ...
William Damon, Richard M. Lerner, Deanna Kuhn,
2006
"They tried to ruin my beauty, Jane. Do you remember those impudent little lines
you wrote me long ago — something about my vanity ? " — "'That chap's conceit
— Jove! the prodigiousness of it! Can I believe this morning that there's less of it?
6
Attending Daedalus: Gene Wolfe, Artifice and the Reader
... supporting claims for the tetralogy's value by examining its style, setting,
characterisation and themes.23 More importantly, Gordon notes how the
prodigiousness of Wolfe's esoteric language reflects the prodigiousness of
Severian's memory ...
7
1001 Words You Need To Know and Use: An A-Z of Effective ...
... great in extent, size, or degree: The stove consumed a prodigious amount of
fuel. & Her memory was prodigious. Word family prodigiously adverb: a
prodigiously talented dancer. prodigiousness noun: Prodigiousness can mar a
writer's skill.
8
Contemporary Identities of Creativity and Creative Work
These repertoires, which were first described, with some minor differences,
inTaylorand Littleton (2006a) were: 'prodigiousness', 'creative early environment'
and 'creative inheritance'. The prodigiousness repertoire appearsin Extracts 4.1,
4.2 ...
Stephanie Taylor, Karen Littleton,
2012
Instantaneous prodigiousness is a term that best describes it, and its existence is
a further proof as to the reality of consequent justice. “Instantaneous
prodigiousness is a further proof, as to the reality of consequent justice.” Personal
worth is ...
10
The Development of Intelligence
This outcome may reflect Young's rating method. which limited prodigiousness to
cases involved with either music or art. In the next section it is argued that these
activities depend in part on both a specific aptitude and on efficient memory ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PRODIGIOUSNESS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
prodigiousness nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
The Greatest “Sic Willie” Rumor Ever
Will Folks' potent prodigiousness – on display via the growing brood of rug rats at his hacienda – took an interesting turn this week when he ... «FITSNews, lug 15»
Pesky! - Smells Like Tween Spirit
... a shoegaze band that, far from being a toe-curling exercise in end-of-term prodigiousness, is actually one of 2015's most exciting exercises. «The Music Fix, lug 15»
Five gold medals for Laura Zeng in rhythmic gymnastics at Pan Am …
Here's some of what Wikipedia says about a child prodigy: "Prodigiousness in childhood does not always predict adult eminence." ( Jeff Bonato ). «Chicago Tribune, lug 15»
Portlander Ursula K. Le Guin is Breathing Fire to Save American …
Beginning in the mid-'60s, Le Guin published with uninterrupted, near-Updikean prodigiousness for decades, motivated by nothing more than a ... «Portland Monthly, lug 15»
The “rage to master”: What it takes for those scary-smart kids to …
(Recent research suggests a genetic connection between autism and prodigiousness.) “But on the inside, these kids want to be engaged; they ... «Salon, giu 15»
Gionee shakes up mobile industry with 24 MP Elife E8, 6000 mAh …
And of course, Elife E8's prodigiousness doesn't stop there, with an eye-catching 6-inch AMOLED Quad HD display, fingerprint sensor, ... «TechnologyTell, giu 15»
How LeBron James has transformed Cavaliers' scrapheap into …
The Cavaliers' Big Three has been reduced to LeBron James, reduced to the prodigiousness of his talent and the limitations of the roster's ... «Yahoo Sports, giu 15»
10 of the best: musical OAPs
As a counterbalance to all the preternatural prodigiousness, let us not forget that it's not only the whippersnappers who have a monopoly of ... «The Guardian, mag 15»
Koen Casteels: Now or Never for Goalkeeper Once Rated Above …
... extraordinary reflexes, Manuel Neuer's ball-playing ability, Marc-Andre ter Stegen's prodigiousness or Ralf Fahrmann's physical presence. «Bleacher Report, mag 15»
Prodigies and autistic people share genetic similarity, finds study
Researchers have found the first evidence of a genetic link between prodigiousness and autism. The finding may help explain why the two ... «The Hindu, mag 15»