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ge.ni.us5Ji:7ni7Esnpl geniuses (a person with) very great and rare natural ability or skill, esp. in a particular area such as science or art天才,天赋(an) artistic/creative/musical genius [C/U]艺术/创造性/音乐天赋Einstein was a (mathematical) genius. [C]爱因斯坦是个(数学)天才。As a painter, Matisse was an absolute genius with colour. [C]马蒂斯作为一个画家,在颜色运用方面绝对是个天才。She thinks her son is a budding genius on the piano. [C]她觉得自己的儿子是个崭露头角的钢琴天才。From the age of three, she showed signs of genius. [U]她从3岁起就表现出天才的迹象。Your idea is a real stroke of genius! [U]你的主意真是天才之举!He has a spark of genius that distinguishes him from the other actors. [U]他有一点天分,这使他区别于其他的演员。Its simplicity is the genius (= special quality or skill) of the plan. [U]简明是这计划的一个特质。She has a genius (= special skill) for raising money. [U]她在筹款方面有特殊才能。(humorous) I paid the doctor $200 and all she could say was "Yes, you are a little deaf in your left ear." What a genius (= The doctor only said what was already obvious)! [C]我付给那医生200美元,而她所能说的只是“是的,你的左耳有点聋。”可真是个天才!A genius can also be a person who has an esp. bad influence over someone else.对别人有巨大(特别是坏的)影响的人The film was about an evil genius who wanted to control the world. [C]这部电影讲的是一个恶魔似的人物想统治世界的事。
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