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savant

/sa-vahnt, sav-uhnt; French sa-vahn/US // sæˈvɑnt, ˈsæv ənt; French saˈvɑ̃ //UK // (ˈsævənt, French savɑ̃) //

聪明人,聪明的人,悟性高的人,悟空

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sa·vants [sa-vahnts, sav-uhnts; French sa-vahn]. /sæˈvɑnts, ˈsæv ənts; French saˈvɑ̃/.

    • : a person of profound or extensive learning; learned scholar.

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Examples

  • Imagine having 41 of the best runners in the world flown in for the sole purpose of pacing you to glory, and a vast team of logistics savants dedicating years of planning to help you succeed on the day.

  • Most algorithms trained to accomplish a specific task—like, in DeepMind’s case, to win at games such as Go or Starcraft—are savants.

  • The Good Doctor, ABC’s medical drama about an autistic savant who works as a surgical resident, premiered that September and became an instant hit.

  • The autistic savant has a gallery in London and has traveled the world while creating his unforgettable images.

  • In the past few years, even broadcast hits like ABC’s “The Good Doctor,” about a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, are unafraid to tackle these challenges.

  • Like a savant, he navigates us through a tasting of three French beers, finished off by a pairing with 18-month-old comté cheese.

  • She has a blog, Fox on Stocks, where the self-taught savant holds forth on the ins and outs of the market.

  • Internet savant Aaron Swartz was found dead in his New York apartment on Friday from an apparent suicide.

  • The New York Times electoral savant was said to be “controversial.”

  • Lynette becomes a CEO and she and Tom (Doug Savant) move to New York City, buy a penthouse, and have six grandchildren.

  • The perfumer destined this engraving for the savant Vauquelin, to whom he was under obligations.

  • The future famous savant (Desplein) watched by his bedside at the last and closed his eyes.

  • She looked up to the young savant, if not as a god or hero, at least as a man far superior to his contemporaries.

  • I had been thinking lately that the distinguished savant was going decidedly wrong.

  • Liszt wrote a rejoinder in which he failed to justify himself, but succeeded in giving the poor savant some hard hits.