distinguished
美音:
[dıs´tıŋgwıʃt
]英音:
[dıs´tıŋgwıʃt
]adj.卓著的,著名的,高贵的
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stinct,sting=to prick(刺)
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distinguished
adj
1 dignified in appearance or manner (外表或举止上)有尊严的, 高贵的
*I think grey hair makes you look rather distinguished. 我觉得你灰白的头发使你看上去很有尊严.
2 showing remarkable qualities 卓越的; 杰出的
*a distinguished career 非凡的事业
* She is a distinguished novelist and philosopher. 她是一个杰出的小说家和哲学家.
distinguished
adj
successful, respected, and admired
a long and distinguished career
dressed in neat and attractive clothes that are worn by adults, not looking like a young person
a tall distinguished figure in a dark suit
1. The cave might never have been discovered had not the entrance been spotted by the distinguished French pot-holer, Berger. 若不是法国著名洞穴探险家伯杰由于偶然的机会发现了这个洞口的话,这个洞也许不会为人所知。
2. He is distinguished for his knowledge of economics. 他在经济学方面的研究出类拔萃。
3. A distinguished judge is an adornment to the bench. 一个杰出的法官会给法官席增添光彩。
4. Physicians are usually distinguished from surgeons. 内科医师通常与外科医师区分开.
5. First, in any approach to a problem and in any negotiations in Japan, there is the "you to you" approach, as distinguished from the Western "I to you" approach. 首先,在日本,任何解决问题的方法或任何谈判都体现着"你对你"的方式,这与西方"我对你"的方式截然不同。
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