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形容词比较级
more eminent
形容词最高级
most eminent
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突出的, 高耸的
higher or taller than the things or people nearby in a way that draws attention
- The statue stood eminent above the square, visible from every corner.
雕像突出地矗立在广场上方,从每个角落都能看到。
- An eminent hill rose behind the village, catching the morning light.
一座突出的山丘在村庄后面升起,捕捉着晨光。
- His eminent height made him easy to spot in a crowd.
他出众的身高使他在人群中很容易被认出。
- The building's eminent position gave it a commanding presence.
这座建筑的显赫位置赋予了它一种威严的存在感。
- She chose an eminent perch to watch the parade.
她选择了一个突出的栖息处来观看游行。
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杰出的, 著名的
having a position or quality that is noticeably great and respected
- The eminent professor was widely respected for his contributions to physics.
这位杰出的教授因其对物理学的贡献而广受尊敬。
- The eminent lawyer was sought after for her expertise in constitutional law.
这位杰出的律师因其在宪法法律方面的专业知识而备受追捧。
- The eminent surgeon pioneered groundbreaking techniques in cardiac surgery.
这位杰出的外科医生开创了心脏手术中的突破性技术。
- The eminent economist's theories influenced global economic policy.
这位杰出经济学家的理论影响了全球经济政策。
- The eminent artist's paintings are displayed in prestigious museums worldwide.
这位杰出艺术家的画作在全球著名的博物馆中展出。