excel
excel 英 [ɪkˈsel] 美 [ɪkˈsɛl]
vt. 超过;擅长 vi. (在某方面)胜过(或超过)别人
进行时:excelling 过去式:excelled 过去分词:excelled 第三人称单数:excels
- If you excel at math, you are doing it better than anyone else. You might even be moving so much faster than the rest of your class, you're put into a special, accelerated math program.
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- vt. 超过;擅长
- vi. (在某方面)胜过(或超过)别人
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1. Engage in activities that you like, knowing you can excel.
去参加你喜欢的活动吧,你一定很擅长的。
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2. All this leads to a better understanding of just how flexible our brains are, and perhaps why we excel at some activities and not others.
所有的这些,就是为了更好地了解我们的大脑有多灵活,或者解释为什么我们只对某些活动很擅长。
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3. Once a child starts to excel at something—whether it's math, piano, pitching or ballet—he or she gets praise, admiration and satisfaction.
一旦一名孩子开始擅长某些东西 -- 数学,钢琴,投(棒)球,或者芭蕾 -- 他就会受到夸奖,被羡慕和有满足感。
- excel (v.) c. 1400, transitive, "to surpass, be superior to;" early 15c., intransitive, "be remarkable for superiority, surpass others," from Latin excellere "to rise, surpass, be superior, be eminent," from ex "out from" (see ex-) + -cellere "rise high, tower," related to celsus "high, lofty, great," from PIE root *kel- (2) "to be prominent; hill." Related: Excelled; excelling.
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