eminent

美音:['emɪnənt] 英音:['emɪnənt]

简单释义:


adj.显赫的;非凡的;杰出的

网络雅士;著名的;卓越的

完整释义:


adj.

1.杰出的,卓越的
2.著名的;显著的,突出的
3.有名的,杰出的,出色的,很有名望的,很引人注目的
4.极大
5.有贡献的


例句:

  1. Eminent physicists from all over the world came to the United States to celebrate the centennial of Einstein's birth .
    全世界著名的物理学家来到美国庆祝爱因斯坦诞生一百周年。

  2. From the bank's narrow perspective, lending to middle-income countries makes eminent sense.
    从世行狭隘的观点来看,将钱借给中等收入国家意义重大。

  3. Mrs. Churchill had been recommended to the medical skill of an eminent person there, and had otherwise a fancy for the place.
    有人向邱吉尔太太推荐了那儿的一位医术高明的名医,不然就是她自己想去那儿。

  4. For the moment, we all mourn the passing of one of America's pre-eminent artists, and I myself mourn the loss of a dear and beloved friend.
    此刻,让我们哀悼美国一位最著名的艺术家的逝世,并让我哀悼一位亲爱的朋友的离去。

  5. He had a composer's voice. And he would invite eminent vocalists to his house, and sing them his operas, taking all the parts.
    它有一副作曲家地嗓子,但它会把著名地歌唱家请到自己本人家里,为它们演唱自己本人地作品,还要扮演剧中所有地角色喜悦。

  6. But amid the fog of thousands of messages, they build up a picture of a pre-eminent event in history.
    但在这令人眼花缭乱的数千条信息中,他们勾勒出了历史上一起重要事件的生动画面。

  7. Many members of the board, which consists of eminent scientists, are unfamiliar with the concept of a balanced scorecard.
    许多板的成员,包括突出的科学家,是不熟悉的以一张平衡的计分卡的概念。

  8. Optics has been a subject of fascinating investigation in the last three centuries by a large number of eminent scientists.
    光学一直是在过去三个世纪的迷人调查由著名的科学家大的主题。

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