n. 1.高处,高地。 2.【解剖学】(骨的)隆起,隆凸。 3.高位,要职。 4.高超,卓越;著名;杰出,显赫。 5.〔E-〕 【天主教】阁下〔对主教的尊称,前面加 Your, His〕。 短语和例子 a man of eminence 名人。 have a position of eminence in the political world 在政界居有显要地位。 attain eminence in literature 在文学上亭有盛名。
a protuberance on a bone especially for attachment of a muscle or ligament 同义词:tuberosity, tubercle,
high status importance owing to marked superiority; "a scholar of great eminence" 同义词:distinction, preeminence, note,
例句与用法
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They were suspicious of all eminence . 凡是与众不同的,他们都怀疑。
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With little effort, he attained political eminence . 不费什么力,他就在政治上露了头角。
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They were even boastful of its eminence in those particulars . 他们甚至夸耀这些特色为它的优点。
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To the left a little eminence appeared, spotted with golden goose . 左边出现了一座点缀着金雀花的小丘。
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At last they saw him emerge on the top of an eminence within hail . 最后,他们看到他在一个山岭上出现了,置身于欢呼之中。
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Poe, however, never during his short life reached their level of eminence . 可是坡在短促一生中从没有象他们那样达到显赫水平。
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The man who achieved this influence was an unlikely candidate for such eminence . 有这么大影响的人,未必一定会获得鼎鼎大名。
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He seemed both rueful and fatalistic about his prospective eminence . 他对自己将担任的要职,似乎抱着一种既郁郁不乐,又听天由命的情绪。
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The author's half drunken state did not in the least impair his eminence in my eyes . 在我的眼里,这位作家的醺醺醉态丝毫无损他的高尚。
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He seemed, with his chilling an lofty aspect, like some eminence which casts a shadow over the sun . 他阴森,高傲,就象一个能给太阳带来阴影的庞然大物。