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illustrious
杰出的
常用释义
英音[ ɪˈlʌstriəs ]
美音[ ɪˈlʌstriəs ]
基本释义
  • adj. 著名的,杰出的;辉煌的
例句
  • 1·Being learned in some branch of human knowledge is one thing; living in "public and illustrious thoughts," as Emerson would say, is something else.
    在人类知识的某个分支中被研究是一回事;如爱默生所说,生活在“公众的和杰出的思想中”是另一回事。
  • 2·The composer was one of many illustrious visitors to the town.
    那位作曲家是许多造访过这个城市的杰出人物之一。
    来源: 《牛津词典》
  • 3·No, he would be a soldier, and return after long years, all war-worn and illustrious.
    不,他更愿意当兵,过很多年才回来,变得伤痕累累,名噪天下。
  • 4·They were jubilant with vanity over their new grandeur and the illustrious trouble they were making.
    他们对自己的新光荣事迹和他们所制造的大麻烦洋洋得意,充满了虚荣心。
  • 5·The ancients who wished to illustrate illustrious virtue throughout the kingdom, first ordered well their own States.
    古代想要使天下人人都能发扬自己天赋的善良美德的人,必须先治理好自己的国家。
  • 6·Our future hand in hand, illustrious career.
    手牵手,续写我们的未来。
  • 7·He became Socrates' most illustrious student.
    他成为苏格拉底最出色的学生。
  • 8·He is famous for his illustrious achievement.
    他因他杰出的成就而闻名。
  • 9·He studied painting under illustrious masters.
    他在著名大师的指导下学画。
  • 10·There are, as we know, powerful and illustrious atheists.
    我们知道有些人是鼎鼎大名的强有力的无神论者。
同义词
adj. 著名的,杰出的;辉煌的
同根词
词根: illustrious