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achievement

/uh-cheev-muhnt/US // əˈtʃiv mənt //UK // (əˈtʃiːvmənt) //

成就,成绩,成成就,成成

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something accomplished, especially by superior ability, special effort, great courage, etc.; a great or heroic deed: his remarkable achievements in art.
    • : the act of achieving; attainment or accomplishment: the achievement of one's object.
    • : Heraldry. the full display of the armorial bearings of an individual or corporation.
    • : Digital Technology. a title or icon associated with a user profile or account that indicates the person's skill or rank in an online community, especially on a gaming platform.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounsomething completed successfully; goal reached
Forms: achievements

Examples

  • As befits an organization coming off two straight NBA championships, the enlistees form a Who’s Who of modern basketball achievement.

  • VETS’ achievements under his leadership were chronicled in a book on government leadership.

  • His group then investigated whether the type of screen time made a difference in mental or physical health or in school achievements.

  • There is a risk that in a short time all the achievements in the field of high technology will be wiped out.

  • Compared to various life achievements, occasions and events are less in number.

  • Their new Balmain campaign isn't just extremely off-putting and incredibly up-close; it's also a serious sartorial achievement.

  • Near the end of my time with Hitchcock, the American Film Institute is preparing to honor him with their Life Achievement Award.

  • Eleventh place is quite the crowning achievement for the little isthmus—especially considering the low quality offerings.

  • This achievement was a journey full of trials, mistakes, loss, and self-discovery.

  • More than that, it was ultimate proof of a surpassing American technical achievement, the creation of the Jet Age.

  • Victor was proud of his achievement, and went about recommending it and urging every one to partake of it to excess.

  • He was in high spirits at an achievement which was so important to the national impression of his talents and resources.

  • And they escaped monotony—supreme achievement in the difficult circumstances.

  • Its most complete achievement in this direction was without doubt the regulation of the religious year.

  • All things considered it was a wonderful achievement when, on the evening of the eleventh day, they began their last march.