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excellence

/ek-suh-luhns/US // ˈɛk sə ləns //UK // (ˈɛksələns) //

优秀,卓越,卓越的,优秀的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fact or state of excelling; superiority; eminence: his excellence in mathematics.
    • : an excellent quality or feature: Use of herbs is one of the excellences of French cuisine.
    • : excellency.

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Examples

  • ProPublica is a finalist for general excellence in online journalism, medium newsroom.

  • I just think showing the excellence in doing your job, there’s nothing wrong with that, but also fighting for what’s right is important as well.

  • The synchronicity of James and Davis has come at the cost, for now, of some measure of individual excellence.

  • Our mission is to maintain their high level of academic excellence.

  • Without question, the Pels need Williamson at his best to crash the playoff party, but they also need Holiday to keep up his quiet brand of all-around excellence in order to have a chance.

  • A “komitetchik par excellence,” a man of “outstanding mediocrity,” and “the grave digger of the revolution.”

  • Volatility of reputation and subjectivity of quality make it difficult to define the novel in terms of absolute excellence.

  • He is an immensely talented quarterback who has dedicated his entire life to athletic excellence and discipline.

  • Since the arrival of Chorus Master Donald Palumbo, the Met chorus now commands that same level of excellence as the orchestra.

  • Because of this, the building became the symbol of global excellence.

  • Adequate conception of the extent, the variety, the excellence of the works of Art here heaped together is impossible.

  • His Characters, in imitation of Theophrastus, is a work of established excellence, and descriptive of the manners of that age.

  • As his system is the foe of all artificial methods, it is par excellence the “Natural” System.

  • But they all possess that essential purity and richness of tone without which there is no real excellence.

  • They attribute this in part to the excellence of their soil and partly to the abundance of birds and yellow jackets.