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admirable

/ad-mer-uh-buhl/US // ˈæd mər ə bəl //UK // (ˈædmərəbəl) //

令人钦佩,令人敬佩,令人钦佩的,令人敬佩的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : worthy of admiration; inspiring approval, reverence, or affection.
    • : excellent; first-rate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.held in great respect
Synonyms
attractive有吸引力的,有吸引力,吸引人的,具有吸引力的commendable值得赞扬,值得称赞,值得赞扬的,值得称赞的excellent优秀,优秀的exquisite精致,玲珑剔透,精美的,精致的great巨大的,巨大,优秀,厉害laudable可嘉的,值得称赞的,值得称道的,可嘉praiseworthy可贵的是,可嘉的,可贵的,值得称赞的unreal虚幻的,虚幻,虚无缥缈,不真实的valuable有价值的,有价值,价值连城,价值wonderful精彩,妙,精彩的,妙不可言a-1A-1a-okA-OKace王牌,王牌产品,王牌特工,王牌特工队best ever史上最佳,史上最好,最好的,史上最好的cat's pajamas猫的睡衣,猫咪的睡衣,猫咪睡衣,猫睡衣choice选择,选择权,选择题,抉择cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉copacetic惬意,惬意的,适宜的,舒适的crackerjack霹雳火,饼干盒,霹雳棒,裂缝deserving值得尊敬的,应得的,值得赞扬的,值得信赖的dream梦想,梦,梦中,梦境estimable可估计,可估计的,可以估计,可估算fine罚款,精细,精细的,细致good很好,不错,好,好的greatest最大的,最大,最伟大的,最伟大hunky dory好样的,顺利的,顺利通过keen敏锐的,热情的,敏锐,热切的meritable适宜的,适宜性,适宜的条件,适宜meritorious有功,有功的,有功之臣,有功劳neat整齐的,整洁的,整齐划一,整洁out of sight看不见的,不见得,看不见的地方,看不见out of this world不可思议,世外桃源,不可思议的,世外高人peachy桃色的,桃红色的,桃色,桃红色rare罕见,罕见的,稀有,稀有的solid固体,坚实的,实体,扎实super超级,超级的,超强的,超强super-duper超大的,超强的,超强悍的superior优异的,优异,优等生,优越的wicked邪恶的,邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人worthy值得,有价值的,值得一提的是,值得的zero cool零度酷,零度酷暑,零度酷爱,零度酷炫

Examples

  • By contrast, watching Notre Dame felt like watching some admirable stagecoach, which for a long while kept the Alabama offense sidelined as a witness, always a wise approach.

  • John Bergmayer, legal director at Public Knowledge Project, a nonprofit Internet advocacy group, called GitHub’s move “admirable.”

  • For decades, researchers have focused on one or another “hallmark” of aging, with admirable success.

  • You can spot the seams here and there when certain characters just give generic responses, but it’s admirable that the cracks are only noticeable when they’re in your face.

  • For a device that small, the team packed an admirable array of features into it.

  • They are often characterized as benevolent and admirable; when we do the same, we are angry and unreasonable.

  • No matter how admirable or inspiring his message appears to be, it often hits you over the head like a blunt instrument.

  • Both ideas are admirable, and quite possibly necessary to save American democracy from the auction block.

  • She is a marvelously complicated, funny, infuriating, and in some ways deeply admirable character.

  • An admirable priority this season would be to have Carol continue to evolve into—dare I even dream?

  • Thanks to Berthier's admirable system, Bonaparte was kept in touch with every part of his command.

  • Their discipline is admirable, but their natural disposition is likewise quiet and inoffensive.

  • The sun when he appeareth shewing forth at his rising, an admirable instrument, the work of the most High.

  • No more admirable illustration can be found of the truth that the essence of defence lies in a vigorous local offence.

  • Thomas Carr—one of the quiet, good men in a fast world—was an admirable companion, full of intelligence and conversation.