most remarkable

最显著的
常用释义
最出色的:指非常引人注目或令人惊叹的,超出寻常的。

考试重点

高考
考频:近六年出现3次
adj. 显著的 
adj. 非凡的
四级
考频:近五年出现3次
adj. 显著的; 引人注目的
六级
考频:近五年出现5次
adj. 卓越的 
adj. 显著的
考研
考频:近六年出现3次
adj. 非凡的; 显著的

例句

1·She was the most remarkable woman he had ever encountered.

她是他所见到过的最出色的女性。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·The most remarkable part of this story unfolded only last week.

这个故事最引人注目的部分直到上周才公诸于众。

3·It is the most remarkable: I never imagined that one's old shadow could come again as a man.

这是最不寻常的:我从来没有想到,一个人的老影子会像人一样地回来。

4·The story's most remarkable chapter starts today.

这段故事最非凡的一章,刚刚从今天开始。

5·CNN: What did you find most remarkable about her?

CNN:你觉得她身上最不同寻常的东西是什么?

6·It is still one of the most remarkable, unique places I have ever been.

海地仍然是我所去过的最非凡的、最特别的地方之一。

7·However, the following passage is the most remarkable, in my view.

不过,下面这段话在我看来是最值得关注的。

8·But his most remarkable comments were reserved for Khamenei himself.

但是他把最强烈的批评留给了哈梅内伊。

9·What followed was one of the most remarkable comebacks in business history.

随后也成为商业史上最出色的复出之一。

10·But the country with the most remarkable record is that other supergiant, India.

但最引人注目的纪录是由另一个人口大国印度所创。