eminence
n. 顯赫,卓越; 閣下
Eminence is the quality of being very well-known and highly respected.
Many of the pilots were to achieve eminence in the aeronautical world...
這些飛行員中很多人將會在航空界聲名顯赫。
Beveridge was a man of great eminence.
貝弗裡奇是個非常有名的人。
You use expressions such as Your Eminence or His Eminence when you are addressing or referring to a Roman Catholic cardinal.
'Your Eminence,' Pantieri broke in, 'I wonder if you would allow me a word.'...
“主教閣下,”潘鐵尼插話道,“不知您能否容許我說一句。”
His Eminence Cardinal Hume celebrated Mass.
休謨紅衣主教大人主持了彌撒。
1. high status importance owing to marked superiority;
2. a protuberance on a bone especially for attachment of a muscle or ligament
Greatness is an eminence, the ascent to which is steep and lofty.
偉大是一種聲譽, 攀登上去是陡峭而險峻的.
The president's wife is an eminence grise in matters of education.
總統夫人在教育方面是他的幕後智囊.
They were suspicious of all eminence.
凡是與眾不同的,他們都懷疑.
Ascendance and eminence can only be achieved by constant self improvement and optimization.
只有在不斷的自我提升和最佳化中,才能創造超越!
The man who achieved this influence was an unlikely candidate for such eminence.
有這麼大影響的人,未必一定會獲得鼎鼎大名.