preeminent
美音:[pri'emɪnənt] 英音:[prɪ'emɪnənt]简单释义:
adj.优秀的
网络卓越的;杰出的;超群的
完整释义:
adj.
1.优秀的
例句:
The skyscrapers in Tokyo today are not the preeminent East Asian architecture that the Tokyo Central Post Office was in the 1930s.
摩天大楼今天在东京不是一个优秀的东亚架构东京中央邮政局展出是在1930年。A loathsome slug of a gangster, Jabba the Hutt was the preeminent kingpin of crime in the Outer Rim Territories.
赫特人贾巴是个可恶的匪徒鼻涕虫,外环星域远近闻名的犯罪集团首脑。Deng Xiaoping has been one of the late-twentieth century's preeminent statesmen.
邓小平一直是晚二十世纪最杰出的政治家。The U. S. economy is the world's largest. America remains the preeminent superpower.
美国不仅是世界头号经济体,而且仍是卓尔不群的超级大国。He talked to us about stunt men, crying in front of Oliver Stone and getting punched by one of the preeminent comic actors in Hollywood.
他过这件特技演员,在奥利弗斯通面前哭,获得由卓越的漫画在好莱坞的演员之一拳打脚踢。Water Online is the preeminent Internet source of useful and timely information about the water and wastewater industry.
水在线是有关水与废水工业有用的和及时的互联网信息资源。The Dreadnaught is plagued by a number of design flaws that prevented it from becoming a preeminent ship of the line.
有着一系列的设计缺陷,使它无法成为一种卓越的舰种。Bush Sr. chose to give the speech at the United Nations for a reason: America was the preeminent power, but he was a multilateralist.
老布什选择在联合国发表演说乃事出有因:美国是超级大国,而他是多边主义者。
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