whizz-kid

英 [ˈwɪz kɪd] 美 [ˈwɪz kɪd]

n.  神童; 有为青年

复数:whizz-kids



牛津词典

noun

  1. 神童;有为青年
    a person who is very good and successful at sth, especially at a young age
    1. financial whizz-kids
      金融方面年轻有为的人物

柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (尤指在金融方面的)神童,奇才
    If you refer to a young person as a whizz-kid, you mean that they have achieved success at a young age because they are very clever and very good at something, especially making money.
    1. ...a financial whizz kid.
      金融神童
    2. ...a whizz-kid physics student.
      物理神童

双语例句

  1. The conventional advice to budding entrepreneurs is that they should groom themselves to be the whizz-kid with a suit and a fascination for spreadsheets that bank managers like.
    人们对新兴创业者传统的建议是,他们应该把自己打扮成西装革履的杰出人物,并要沉醉于银行经理钟爱的数据表格。
  2. And Kevin Warsh, a whizz-kid former investment banker, who moved from George Bush's White House to become the youngest Fed governor in2006.
    天才神童、前投行银行家凯文•瓦尔许(KevinWarsh),2006年,布什任期内,他从白宫走向美联储,成为最年轻的美联储理事。
  3. COMPARED with his cabinet colleagues, Karim Massimov, Kazakhstan's prime minister, is a digital whizz-kid.
    较之内阁同事,哈萨克斯坦总理卡里姆。马西莫夫可谓数码才子。

英英释义

noun

  1. someone whose career progresses rapidly

      Synonym:    go-getterwhiz-kidball of fire