admirable 详细解释

admirable

['ædmərəbl]

adj.令人钦佩的, 令人赞赏的

a.

1. 值得赞扬的; 令人钦佩的

Honesty is admirable.

诚实值得赞美。

2. 极好的; 绝妙的

He came up with an admirable idea.

他想出了一个绝妙的主意。

词形变化

副词: admirably | 名词: admirableness |

词义辨析

同义:

a.可赞赏的; 出色的

commendable  excellent  praiseworthy  deserving praise  very good  

同义参见:

high-minded  adorable  acceptable  worthy  valuable  flashy  estimable  elevated  respectable  deserving  creditable  

英英释义

形容词 admirable:

deserving of the highest esteem or admiration

inspiring admiration or approval

补充

admirableadmirable英:[ˈædmərəbl] 美:[ˈædmərəbəl]adj.1.令人称赞的; 令人钦佩的She showed admirable self-control.她表现出令人钦佩的自我控制。

例句

1. One of O'Neill's more admirable qualities is his willingness to compromise.奥尼尔更令人称道的品质之一是他愿意妥协。 2. They have acted thus far with admirable restraint.迄今为止他们表现出了令人钦佩的克制。 3. he has one admirable quality—he is totally honest.他有一种值得赞美的品质——他绝对诚实。 4. their temperance is admirable.他们的节制令人佩服。 5. She dealt with the problem admirably.她解决这个问题的方式很令人钦佩。 6. The film does an admirable [=excellent] job of depicting life in the 1940s.这部电影绝妙地描述了20世纪40年代的生活。 7. Loyalty was her most admirable quality.忠诚是她最值得赞赏的品质。 8. Their motives were admirable.他们的动机值得赞赏。 9. He managed the crisis admirably.他极好地应对了那次危机。