preeminent
preeminent 英 [prɪ'emɪnənt] 美 [priˈɛmənənt]
adj. 卓越的;超群的
名词复数:preeminents
- Calling someone preeminent means they're truly outstanding or better than everyone else — not in general, but in a specific field or specialty. Many people consider primatologist Jane Goodall to be the preeminent expert on chimpanzees.
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- adj. 卓越的;超群的
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1. Bombastic boasts—"We are positioned to become the preeminent provider of XYZ"—do not constitute a position.
言过其实的自夸——“我们定位于成为XYZ的卓越供应商”——并不能构建其地位。
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2. Sweden cars are extremely prestigious and reliable in the world for its preeminent safety performance, including SAAB.
瑞典制造的轿车在世界上最为有口皆碑的是其超群的安全性能,萨博也不例外。
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3. And there is every reason to think America will once again regain its preeminent role as an American powerhouse.
我们也完全有理由相信,美国将再次赢得美利坚强国的卓越地位。
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