exemplar 的定义
- a model or pattern to be copied or imitated: Washington is the exemplar of patriotic virtue.
- a typical example or instance.
- an original or archetype: Plato thought nature but a copy of ideal exemplars.
- a copy of a book or text.
exemplar 近义词
ideal
更多exemplar例句
- In a 2020 column, New Yorker writer Kyle Chayka dubbed the genre “ambient TV,” offering up Netflix’s Emily in Paris as the exemplar.
- Yet, for daughters there is the additional role of being an exemplar of all she can hope to be.
- The thing that theater fundamentally does is bring people together, and this production is a great exemplar of theater as a unifying force.
- Research shows student outcomes are, overall, largely the same in charter and traditional public schools, although there are failures and exemplars in both.
- They seem to be one and the same, and I’m not sure there could be a better exemplar than him of what I would like our program to be.
- This “happiness” poster child makes an odd exemplar for the 21st century.
- Unlike Russia, their country is a world soccer power, with an open, democratic society, a civic exemplar.
- The novel is simultaneously a celebration and an exemplar of the joys of storytelling.
- Those who loved Pete will miss him desperately, and cherish his memory as an exemplar of integrity, courage, and grace under fire.
- Yet the book, curiously, was not considered an outstanding exemplar.
- It certainly seems clear that he took the son of Maya, rather than the child of Mary, as his exemplar.
- We form our groups round certain selected Kinds, each of which serves as a sort of exemplar of its group.
- But its development was scarcely appreciable, from lack of opportunity and of exemplar.
- Who would expect Sir Sidney Lee to have had so remote an exemplar?
- Dr. Thomas belongs to the Masonic fraternity and is a faithful exemplar of the teachings of the craft.