savant
英 [səˈvɑːnt]
美 [səˈvɑːnt]
n. 博学之士; 学者; 专家; 独通一行的人; 独开一窍的人
复数:savants
BNC.41315 / COCA.21472
牛津词典
noun
- 博学之士;学者;专家
a person with great knowledge and ability - 独通一行的人;独开一窍的人
a person who is less intelligent than others but who has particular unusual abilities that other people do not have
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 博学之士;学者;专家;天才
Asavantis a person of great learning or natural ability.- ... the opinion of savants on the composition of the lunar surface.
专家对于月球表面构造的见解
- ... the opinion of savants on the composition of the lunar surface.
- N-COUNT 独通一行的人;独开一窍的人;天才型弱智者
You can refer to someone as anidiot savantif they seem to be less intelligent than normal people but are unusually good at doing one particular thing.- ...an idiot savant, an autistic with a gift for numbers.
对数字独具禀赋的天才型自闭症患者
- ...an idiot savant, an autistic with a gift for numbers.
英英释义
noun
- someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field
双语例句
- All of which only makes people wonder why savant has found no higher purpose.
所有这些令人们好奇,为何莎凡特没有发现更高的目标。 - She joined Mensa, she says, to help her educate her children, but most of the time Savant was busy keeping the family accounts.
她说,她加入了门撒协会,以便帮助她教育自己孩子,但大部分时间,莎凡特很忙,管理家庭账务。 - But for many people, the story of Savant and Ask Marilyn are just two more pieces of evidence in a larger, decades-long argument about the accuracy and objectivity of intelligence testing.
但对很多人来说,莎凡特的故事以及向玛丽莲求教从广义上说,只是为关于智商测试的准确性和客观性长达数十年之久的争论增添了两个证据。 - But savant had not made a mistake.
但莎凡特没有犯错。 - He has since been diagnosed as one of only 40 with acquired savant syndrome, in which once-normal people become skilled in math, art or music after a brain injury.
此后,他被诊断为后天学者症候群,现在全世界约有40个病例。患此症的人大多原本平常无奇,但脑部受伤后来会对数学、艺术或音乐十分擅长。 - Knowing all this makes high IQs and the story of Marilyn vos Savant seem rather different.
了解了所有这些之后,令高智商人群和玛丽莲沃斯莎凡特的故事看似相当不同。 - Objective to investigate the characteristics of cognitive evoked potentials in mental retardation and idiot savant.
目的研究精神发育迟缓和白痴学者认知电位的特征。 - In those situations, savant syndrome may appear.
在这些情况下,学者症候群就可能出现。 - Walter Anderson, at Parade, remembers how at cocktail parties in the 1980s people would throw Savant riddles and mathematical puzzles.
《展示》的沃尔特安德森记得,在20世纪80年代的鸡尾酒会上,人们用谜语和数学难题对莎凡特进行狂轰滥炸。 - So it is a bit confusing when vos Savant fields such queries from the average Joe ( whose IQ is100) as, What's the difference between love and fondness?
因此当沃斯·撒温特填写这些平均IQ为100的问题的时候有点困惑,例如喜爱和爱好之间有什么区别?