释义 |
wun·der·kind \ˈvu̇ndə(r)ˌkint, ˈwən-\ noun (plural wunderkin·der \-ində(r)\ ; or wunderkinds) Etymology: German, from wunder wonder (from Old High German wuntar) + kind child, from Old High German — more at wonder, kin : a child prodigy : one that succeeds in a competitive or highly difficult field or profession at an early age < naturally he is spoiled, being such a wunderkind — Eleanor Clark > < the wunderkind of advertising at 31 > |