laureate
laureate 英 ['lɒrɪət;'lɔː-] 美 ['lɔrɪət]
adj. 戴桂冠的;荣誉的 n. 桂冠诗人;得奖者 vt. 使戴桂冠
名词复数:laureates
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- adj. 戴桂冠的;荣誉的
- n. 桂冠诗人;得奖者
- vt. 使戴桂冠
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1. In truth, however, the Nobel confers no recognized authority on the laureate, only attention — one gift President Obama most certainly does not need.
但事实上,诺贝尔并没有授予获奖者被认可的威信,只有关注(这一礼物是奥巴马最不需要的)。
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2. The wholesomeness of industrial society during this epoch was captured by the American economist and Nobel laureate, Paul Krugman, in his memorable image of a picket fence.
美国经济学家、诺贝尔奖得主保罗•克鲁格曼将这一时期工业社会的美好融入了其令人难忘的尖桩栅栏形象中。
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3. This is the wisdom of 1986 Nobel laureate James Buchanan, one of the most prolific and original economists of the twentieth century.
这是二十世纪最初的且最负创造力的经济学家,1986年诺贝尔奖获得者 詹姆斯布坎南的智慧。
- laureate (adj.) "crowned with laurels" (as a mark of distinction), late 14c., earliest reference is to poetic distinction, from Latin laureatus "crowned with laurels," from laurea "laurel crown" (emblematic of victory or distinction in poetry), from fem. of laureus "of laurel," from laurus "laurel" (see laurel (n.)).
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