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- genius; prodigy; natural giftantonym: 凡才
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- genius
- prodigy
- natural gift
This refers to someone who has exceptional intellectual or creative power or other skills that set them apart from others. It can be used to describe both people and their work.
This is used to describe a young person who has extraordinary talent or ability in a particular area, indicating that they are ahead of their peers.
That child is a prodigy in science and has already published a paper.
In the music industry, she is known as a child prodigy.
This expression refers to an innate talent or ability that someone possesses without extensive training or learning, emphasizing the effortless nature of their skill.
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てんさい天才だis a geniusてんさい天才のこども子供genius childてんさいはだ天才肌naturally gifted personおんがく音楽のてんさい天才musical geniusすうがく数学のてんさい天才math geniusてんさいてき天才的なさいのう才能genius talentてんさい天才たちのあつまり集まりgathering of geniusesてんさい天才をそだてる育てるto nurture a geniusてんさい天才をたたえる称えるto celebrate a geniusてんさい天才にめぐまれる恵まれるto be blessed with genius
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However you could say that being found hard to understand by the common folk for one's genius is fate.
His success is attributed more to hard work than to genius.