stature 详细解释

stature

['stætʃə]

n.身高, 名望

n.[U]

1. 身高, 身材

She was rather small in stature.

她身材矮小。

2. (物体的)高度

3. (精神、道德等的)高度境界, 高度水平

Thomas Jefferson was a man of great stature.

托马斯・杰佛逊是一个德行高尚的伟人。

词形变化

副词: statuesquely |

词义辨析

同义:

n.高; 高度

height  loftiness  

同义参见:

reputation  consequence  dignity  

英英释义

名词 stature:

high level of respect gained by impressive development or achievement

(of a standing person) the distance from head to foot

同义词:height

补充

staturestature英:[ˈstætʃə] 美:[ˈstætʃɚ]n.1.才干, 高境界, 高水平2.身高, 身材She had not yet grown to full stature.她的个子还没有完全长到应有的高度。

例句

1. It's more than his physical stature that makes him remarkable.他引人注目并不仅仅是因为他的身高。 2. Who can deny his stature as the world's greatest cellist?谁能否认他是世界上最伟大的大提琴演奏家呢? 3. This club has grown in stature over the last 20 years.这家俱乐部在过去 20 年间知名度大增。 4. a man of short stature.一个矮个男子。 5. she was small in stature.她身材矮小。 6. an architect of international stature.国际级建筑大师。 7. [in combination]a short-statured fourteen-year-old.一个个子矮小的14岁儿童。 8. We are honored to be working with a writer of his stature. [=a writer who is so highly respected]我们很荣幸能与声望卓著的作家共事。 9. The university has grown/gained in stature during her time as president.这所大学在她任校长期间建立/赢得了声誉。 10. a woman of rather short stature [=a rather short woman]个子相当矮的女人