adj.著名的;卓越的
副詞: eminently
/">成人英語MBA聯(lián)考單詞大全adj.(形容詞)卓越的
著名的
杰出的
出眾的
高聳的
凸出的
明顯的
良好品質(zhì)
顯著的
突出的
非凡的
出色的
很有名望的
很引人注目的
有貢獻的
知名的
受人尊崇的
adj.(形容詞)(人)知名的;受人尊崇的 (of people) famous and admired
eminent的解釋
adj
1. of imposing height
especially standing out above others
e.g. an eminent peak
lofty mountains
the soaring spires of the cathedral
towering icebergs
Synonym: loftysoaringtowering
2. standing above others in quality or position
e.g. people in high places
the high priest
eminent members of the community
Synonym: high
1. (尤指因?qū)I(yè)出眾而)著名的,受尊敬的,有聲望的
An eminent person is well-known and respected, especially because they are good at their profession.
e.g. ...an eminent scientist.
著名科學(xué)家
1. 杰出的:需要提及,莫斯卡生涯的這個方面總是杰出的(eminent),但從未特別著名(prominent),它只是加強了他的某種精神態(tài)度,使得他傾向于讓自己的這種工作永遠保持萌芽的形式,甚至在某些方面還把這種工作服從于某個政黨的前途(outlook).
2. 顯赫的:事件決定,為了真理,或為了顯赫的(eminent)化合價,以前的邏輯將其限定在不確定的或非-化合價的領(lǐng)域中. 由于這是可能的,修改了情境的某個組成部分的化合價之單義的行為,逐漸在其全體性中開始轉(zhuǎn)變情境的邏輯. 雖然情境的存在-多樣性仍然是未改變的,
3. eminent
3. 杰出的,顯赫的:68. boldly 大膽的,顯露的 | 69. eminent 杰出的,顯赫的 | 70. dry 無味的,干巴巴的(這個簡單的單詞但有生動的用法)
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4. 崇高:34 規(guī)律 Disciplined | 35 純潔 Pure | 36 崇高 Eminent
adj.(形容詞)eminent, distinguished, prominent
這三個詞都可表示“某事物處于比較突出的地位”。prominent強調(diào)與別人相比而顯得“重要”或“著名”; eminent和distinguished則指因本身的卓越才能或優(yōu)良素質(zhì)而顯得“著名”或“與眾不同”。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語eminent是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
The eminent Chinese monk Fahien visited Indonesia in the 4th century AD.(公元8世紀(jì),中國高僧義凈到過印尼。)
But he said that the alcohol problem in Britain was "pre-eminent in Europe".(但他認(rèn)為,在歐洲,英國酗酒問題是嚴(yán)重的。)
The award was established in 1902 as a special distinction for eminent men and women.(該獎設(shè)立于1902年,作為特別榮譽頒給杰出的男士和女士。)
This week, the eminent Shanghai-born physicist, Dr. Charles Kao, celebrates his 77th birthday.(本周,上海籍著名物理學(xué)家高錕迎來了他77歲的壽辰。)
He calls Sir Peter Strawson, an eminent contemporary philosopher, provincial.(杰出的當(dāng)代哲學(xué)家彼得·斯特·勞森爵士成了伯林口中的鄉(xiāng)巴佬。)
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is the pre-eminent security alliance in the world today.(北大西洋公約組織(北約組織)是今天世界上首屈一指的安全聯(lián)盟。)
Moscow came out the winner by far, reasserting its pre-eminent position in the Caspian.(到目前來說,莫斯科以一個勝利者的姿態(tài)出現(xiàn),重新獲得了在里海地區(qū)的中心地位。)
None of them was eminent.(他們之中沒有卓越之輩。)
Officials planned to use eminent domain to force 18 residents and businesses off their properties.(官員們計劃用土地征用權(quán)強迫18家居民和企業(yè)遷址。)
Thus it was with the men of rank, on whom their eminent position imposed the guardianship of the public morals.(那些身居要位、從而對公共道德負有監(jiān)護之責(zé)的人的情況就是如此。)
用作形容詞(adj.)
He is one of the three eminent professors in the college.用作形容詞 (adj.)
~+名詞
eminent doctor名醫(yī)~+介詞
eminent as a sculptor作為一個雕塑家而出名The reputation justly acquired by his eminent services.