
adv.早熟地
In 1970, his father rented a computer and he precociously rewrote its software. 1970年,他父親租了一臺(tái)電腦,他以超前的智力改寫(xiě)了電腦的軟件。
Precociously gifted, Schjerfbeck was 11 when she entered the Finnish Art Society's drawing school. 謝夫貝克有著早熟的藝術(shù)天賦,她11歲時(shí)就進(jìn)入了芬蘭藝術(shù)協(xié)會(huì)的繪畫(huà)學(xué)校。
It seems generally true, too, that the aptitude for abstract thinking is developing precociously. 通常,似乎抽象思考的能力也過(guò)早地發(fā)展起來(lái)了。
The hero may be precociously strong or intelligent, amazing his elders with feats of strength or great wisdom. 英雄可能是極其強(qiáng)壯或聰明,他那偉大的功績(jī)或智慧使年長(zhǎng)于他的人驚詫不已。
Not a few people said that children are precociously, but the truth is that their parents bring them to this by omitting children's needs. 許多人都說(shuō)現(xiàn)在小孩早熟,其實(shí)是父母親過(guò)度忽略孩子的需要才會(huì)讓他們變成這樣。