phenom 的定义
Slang.
- a phenomenon, especially a young prodigy: a twelve-year-old tennis phenom.
phenom 近义词
等同于 proficient
等同于 professional
等同于 child prodigy
等同于 nine days' wonder
等同于 whiz kid
更多phenom例句
- Erin Brooks is a 13-year-old surfing phenom notching impressive competition results and landing tricks that still elude many adult pros.
- Moreover, breakout stars like Stanford’s Aliyah Boston or freshmen phenoms Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers are held back from joining the league by an age requirement of 22.
- You can read Michal Lev-Ram and Andrew Nusca’s wonderful story on the phenom here.
- Which raises a question about the phenom whom Israel’s previous first-round draftee called “the greatest talent in Israeli basketball history.”
- The next three drafts are projected to have ideal depth and plenty of franchise-altering phenoms.
- The talk radio phenom and Fox News staple has identified himself as a longtime listener of the TRN patriarch.
- Bring in Khatuna Lorig, a five-time Olympian and archery phenom.
- And their relationship has continued--a trip back to Phenom Penh late last month was Angelo's third.
- Presa, Jugendstil, and schwannoma were the words that knocked a young phenom out of the last three National Spelling Bees.
- The former Denver Broncos phenom rarely saw the field for the Jets this year, and the team is reportedly looking to trade him.
- News travels fast in a college community and Drake had passed the word that Ainslee had uncovered a “phenom.”
- "Better pull in on the infant phenom—Snorky might hear of it," he thought.
- He is a phenom, a veritable Prodigious Prodigy, and maybe old Bannister isn't wild with enthusiasm.