pre eminent

英音[ ˌpriːˈemɪnənt ] 美音[ ˌpriːˈemɪnənt ]
卓越的
常用释义
adj. 卓越的;超群的

例句

1·Dickens was pre-eminent among English writers of his day.

狄更斯在其同时期英国作家中最为出色。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·Moreover, in fields where they are not pre-eminent - e.g. in painting and music -they too alternate between boasting of native products and copying those of the Continent.

此外,在他们并无上乘表现的领域——例如绘画与音乐,他们也会走极端,不是吹嘘他们本国的作品,就是大肆模仿欧洲大陆的作品。

3·Indeed, it seemed at times as if France and Austria, the pre-eminent martial powers in 1648, did little else but fight.

确实如此,卓越超群的军事强国法国与奥地利在1648年似乎时不时地就相互打斗,毫无他事可为。

4·Measured by economic weight, technological capability or military prowess, the US will remain the pre-eminent power.

以经济影响力、科技能力或军事威力来衡量,美国仍将是显赫的强国。

5·The drafting of reports by the world's pre-eminent group of climate scientists is an odd process.

世界顶级的气候学家们共同起草各种报告的过程是一个极不寻常的过程。

6·The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is the pre-eminent security alliance in the world today.

北大西洋公约组织(北约组织)是今天世界上首屈一指的安全联盟。

7·It and other emerging giants will also make their presence felt in the G20, now the pre-eminent club for global decision-making.

它和其他的新兴大国将在当今全球市场决策的“卓越俱乐部”——20国集团内发挥他们的存在。

8·Conductor Richard Hickox, the pre-eminent champion of British music at home and abroad, has died aged 60 from a suspected heart attack.

享誉国内外的、卓越的英国音乐捍卫者,指挥家理查德·希考克斯,疑因心脏病发去世,享年60岁。

9·Pre-eminent among the pigs were two young boars named Snowball and Napoleon, whom Mr Jones was breeding up for sale.

所有的猪当中最为优秀的是两头年轻的公猪——斯诺鲍[①]和拿破仑,他们是琼斯先生打算养大后卖掉的。

10·THE Enlightenment needs rescuing, or so thinks Jonathan Israel, the pre-eminent historian of 17th-century Holland.

启蒙运动有待救援,至少乔纳森·伊斯雷尔,杰出的17世纪荷兰史历史学家,这样认为。