A while ago I had a dispiriting conversation with another eminent european scientist .
刚才,我和另一位著名的欧洲科学家进行了一次令人沮丧的谈话。
Unfortunately , the recipe is not so simple , as two eminent analysts have just pointed out .
不幸的是,正如两位著名的分析师刚刚指出的那样,其配方可不那么简单。
Eminent physicist paul davies has a proposal for you : a one-way ticket to the red planet .
著名物理学家保罗戴维斯(pauldavies)为你提供了一个建议:一张通往火星的单程票。
The eminent economist richard easterlin has noted that longevity and health did not improve much when economic growth took off in the early 19th century .
著名的经济学家理查德伊斯特林就指出:当19世纪早期经济起飞的时候,人们的寿命和健康并没有提升。
汉语翻译
a. 显赫的, 杰出的, 有名的
词型变化
副词:eminently
英语解释
形容词 eminent:
(used of persons) standing above others in character or attainment or reputation同义词:distinguished
standing above others in quality or position同义词:high
having achieved eminence
of imposing height; especially standing out above others同义词:lofty, soaring, towering
例句
He is eminent among scientists.他在科学家中是闻名的。
He is an eminent citizen of China.他是一个杰出的中国公民。
Characterized by excellence or distinction; eminent.卓越的,杰出的以卓越或杰出为特点的; 卓著的
The most eminent doctors treated the king in his illness.医术最精湛的医生们在国王生病时诊治他。
详细解释
em.i.nent adj.(形容词)Towering or standing out above others; prominent:高耸的,巍峨的:高出的或显眼的;突出的:例句:an eminent peak.巍峨的山峰 Of high rank, station, or quality; noteworthy:显赫的:具有很高的头衔、地位或质量的;引人注目的:例句:eminent members of the community.这个社区的引人注目的成员们 Outstanding, as in character or performance; distinguished:杰出的:例如在戏剧或表演中杰出的;醒目的:例句:an eminent historian.See Synonyms at noted 杰出的历史学家参见 noted 来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Latin ôminôns ôminent- [present participle of] ôminôre [to stand out] 源自 拉丁语 ôminôns ôminent- [] ôminôre的现在分词 [站出来] ô-, ex- [ex-] ô-, ex- [前缀,表.从前的.] -minôre [to jut out] * see men- 2-minôre [伸出] *参见 men- 2 【引伸】 em.inently adv.(副词)