eminent 详细解释

eminent

['eminənt]

adj. 著名的, 卓越的

a.

1. (地位、学识等方面)出众的, 卓越的; 著名的[(+for)]

Churchil was one of the world's most eminent statesmen.

邱吉尔是世界上最卓越的政治家之一。

2. 高耸的; 凸出的

3. 明显的

The judge was a man of eminent fairness.

这位法官是非常公正的人。

词形变化

副词: eminently |

词义辨析

同义:

a.重要的; 优秀的

high  great  prominent  noble  distinguished  superior  important  outstanding  famous  

同义参见:

excellent  ascendent  significant  celebrated  majestic  prime  lofty  emphatic  singular  well-known  noted  especial  elevated  

反义:

a.卓越的; 著名的

nameless  unknown  

英英释义

形容词 eminent:

(used of persons) standing above others in character or attainment or reputation

同义词:distinguished

standing above others in quality or position

同义词:high

having achieved eminence

of imposing height; especially standing out above others

同义词:lofty, soaring, towering

补充

eminenteminent英:[ˈeminənt] 美:[ˈɛmənənt]adj.1.(人)知名的; 受人尊崇的We are expecting the arrival of an eminent scientist.我们正期待一位著名科学家的来访。

例句

1. Several of them were to become eminent in their fields.他们中的好几个人后来成了各自领域内的翘楚。 2. She is blessed with eminent good sense.她具有非凡的判断力。 3. one of the world's most eminent statisticians.世界上最著名的统计学家之一。 4. the guitar's eminent suitability for recording studio work.这把吉他特别适合录音室使用。 5. an eminent scientist杰出的科学家 6. an eminent physician著名的医生