outstanding的中文翻譯是什麼意思

outstanding

US/aʊtˈstændɪŋ/
UK/aʊtˈstændɪŋ/

adj. 優秀的; 突出的; 未解決的; 未支付的

outstanding柯林斯釋義

ADJ-GRADED傑出的;出眾的;優秀的

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.

    德拉爾圖是位優秀的運動員,贏得比賽也是理所當然。

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

    自然景色美不勝收的地方

ADJ(款項)未支付的,未結清的

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

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

    未償債務總額達700億美元。

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

    在參加該專案之前必須結清餘賬。

ADJ未解決的;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.

    我們籤協議之前還有一些未盡事宜待解決。

ADJ重要的;顯著的;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...

    該公司是小企業成長為大企業的突出例子。

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

    對他的成長影響深遠的母親出身於一個地位顯赫的美國家庭。

outstanding英文釋義

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同義詞辨析

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

這些形容詞均含有"著名的,知名的"之意。

  • famous : 是普通用詞,指傳播很廣,引起人們注意的人或事物。
  • noted : 多指因成績卓著而備受注意的專家或權威及其著作,有時含貶義。
  • prominent : 指出人頭地,為公眾所熟悉,至少在地方上聞名。
  • outstanding : 側重指因素質優良,功績卓著而超過同類的人或物,強調"突出"。
  • notorious : 指因劣跡而臭名昭著,含強烈貶義;但有時也作"眾所周知的"解。
  • eminent : 指在某方面傑出卓越或突出的人或物。
  • notable : 用於指事件時,側重其重要、值得注意;用於指人時,與famous同義,但語氣較弱。

outstanding, noticeable, remarkable, conspicuous, striking

這些形容詞均有"顯著的,引人注意的"之意。

  • outstanding : 通常指與同行或同類的人相比顯得優秀或傑出,或具有他人或別的事物所沒有的特徵。
  • noticeable : 指所描繪的事物引人注意。
  • remarkable : 通常指因有與眾不同的特點或優越性而引起人們注意或稱道。
  • conspicuous : 通常指因成績卓著,而引人注意,或指因外觀奇特、花哨或言行舉止不合常規而令人注意。
  • striking : 側重能給觀察者產生強烈而深刻印象。

outstanding場景例句

She is a painter outstanding for her landscapes.

她是一位以風景畫而出名的畫家.

The girl who won the scholarship was quite outstanding.

得獎學金的女孩是相當傑出的.

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

工藝精美是這些工藝品的突出特點.

Her late husband was an outstanding scientist.

她已故的丈夫是位傑出的科學家.

The outstanding bill must be paid next week.

這筆未償還的賬下週必須還清.

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outstanding詞性變形

more outstandingmost outstanding

outstanding反義詞

adj. 顯著的;重要的

commonplace

其他釋義

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