standout
n. 傑出的人
Journalists use standout to refer to a person or thing that is much better than the other people or things involved in something.
In the earlier rounds, Ferguson and Dickinson were the standouts...
在最初的幾輪中,弗格森和迪金森表現突出。
'Isobel' is another standout song.
《伊索貝爾》是另一首很出彩的歌。
Zing is what makes a company standout from all the rest.
誠是什麼使所有其他公司的佼佼者.
She has some standout political positions as well, advocating for women's and children's rights.
她也有一些與眾不同的政治主張:提倡婦女和兒童的權利.
Bobby: That won't make me standout at the party. I will just look like everyone else.
鮑比: 這無法讓我在派對上鶴立雞群. 我看起來只是和每個人一樣而已.
Standout: be noticed among a crowd of people.
鶴立雞群: 在一大群人中引人注目.
Moreover, Kings concentrate the advantage of standout people such as inventors, heroes instead of everyman's fault.
此外, 中國神話的人王身上不但沒有普通人的缺點,還加上了諸如發明家 、 英雄等優秀人物的標籤.