outstanding的中文翻译是什么意思

outstanding

US/aʊtˈstændɪŋ/
UK/aʊtˈstændɪŋ/

adj. 优秀的; 突出的; 未解决的; 未支付的

outstanding柯林斯释义

ADJ-GRADED杰出的;出众的;优秀的

If you describe someone or something as outstanding, you think that they are very remarkable and impressive.

  • Derartu is an outstanding athlete and deserved to win.

    德拉尔图是位优秀的运动员,赢得比赛也是理所当然。

  • ...an area of outstanding natural beauty...

    自然景色美不胜收的地方

ADJ(款项)未支付的,未结清的

Money that is outstanding has not yet been paid and is still owed to someone.

  • The total debt outstanding is $70 billion...

    未偿债务总额达700亿美元。

  • You have to pay your outstanding bill before joining the scheme.

    在参加该项目之前必须结清余账。

ADJ未解决的;未完成的

Outstanding issues or problems have not yet been resolved.

  • We still have some outstanding issues to resolve before we'll have a treaty that is ready to sign.

    我们签协议之前还有一些未尽事宜待解决。

ADJ重要的;显著的;突出的

Outstanding means very important or obvious.

  • The company is an outstanding example of a small business that grew into a big one...

    该公司是小企业成长为大企业的突出例子。

  • His mother, whose influence on his development was outstanding, came of a distinguished American family.

    对他的成长影响深远的母亲出身于一个地位显赫的美国家庭。

outstanding英文释义

Adjective

1. distinguished from others in excellence;

  • did outstanding work in human relations
  • an outstanding war record

2. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention;

  • an outstanding fact of our time is that nations poisoned by anti semitism proved less fortunate in regard to their own freedom
  • a new theory is the most prominent feature of the book
  • salient traits
  • a spectacular rise in prices
  • a striking thing about Picadilly Circus is the statue of Eros in the center
  • a striking resemblance between parent and child

3. of major significance or importance;

  • a great work of art
  • Einstein was one of the outstanding figures of the 20th century

4. owed as a debt;

  • outstanding bills
  • the amount still owed
  • undischarged debts

outstanding同义词辨析

famous, noted, prominent, outstanding, notorious, eminent, notable

这些形容词均含有"著名的,知名的"之意。

  • famous : 是普通用词,指传播很广,引起人们注意的人或事物。
  • noted : 多指因成绩卓著而备受注意的专家或权威及其著作,有时含贬义。
  • prominent : 指出人头地,为公众所熟悉,至少在地方上闻名。
  • outstanding : 侧重指因素质优良,功绩卓著而超过同类的人或物,强调"突出"。
  • notorious : 指因劣迹而臭名昭著,含强烈贬义;但有时也作"众所周知的"解。
  • eminent : 指在某方面杰出卓越或突出的人或物。
  • notable : 用于指事件时,侧重其重要、值得注意;用于指人时,与famous同义,但语气较弱。

outstanding, noticeable, remarkable, conspicuous, striking

这些形容词均有"显著的,引人注意的"之意。

  • outstanding : 通常指与同行或同类的人相比显得优秀或杰出,或具有他人或别的事物所没有的特征。
  • noticeable : 指所描绘的事物引人注意。
  • remarkable : 通常指因有与众不同的特点或优越性而引起人们注意或称道。
  • conspicuous : 通常指因成绩卓著,而引人注意,或指因外观奇特、花哨或言行举止不合常规而令人注意。
  • striking : 侧重能给观察者产生强烈而深刻印象。

outstanding场景例句

She is a painter outstanding for her landscapes.

她是一位以风景画而出名的画家.

The girl who won the scholarship was quite outstanding.

得奖学金的女孩是相当杰出的.

Exquisite workmanship is the outstanding characteristic of these artistic handwork's.

工艺精美是这些工艺品的突出特点.

Her late husband was an outstanding scientist.

她已故的丈夫是位杰出的科学家.

The outstanding bill must be paid next week.

这笔未偿还的账下周必须还清.

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outstanding词性变形

more outstandingmost outstanding

outstanding反义词

adj. 显著的;重要的

commonplace

其他释义

commonplace