prestigious 的定义
- indicative of or conferring prestige: the most prestigious address in town.
- having a high reputation; honored; esteemed: a prestigious author.
prestigious 近义词
famous, influential
更多prestigious例句
- Sherri Anne Green is an award-winning Realtor with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage having earned the prestigious International President’s Circle Award designating her among the top 5% internationally.
- The instances of perhaps college football’s most prestigious program resisting temptations to join a conference are far too many to name here.
- There is a significant gender gap in prestigious economics journals, according to new analysis of decades of data.
- Big tech isn’t the only sector hiring top artificial intelligence talent from the US’s most prestigious PhD programs.
- Established in 1942, the Regeneron Science Talent Search, or STS, is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition.
- His photography has won more than a hundred awards, including the prestigious Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Magazine Photography.
- Joan used words like hip, classy, elegant, and prestigious to describe the clubs.
- She reportedly studied French and Italian at Oxford before attending the prestigious Jacques Lecoq school of theatre in Paris.
- In 1998, she was selected to represent Israel in the prestigious Eurovision contest, winning first place.
- Beck later went on to receive a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior at Harvard, and teach at a number of prestigious universities.
- These are some of the prestigious merits of the bicycle, though many more might be added.
- This was the title of the cover page of the prestigious magazine, "The Economist" in its issue of 10/1/98.
- He had had nothing out of them—nothing of the prestigious or the desirable things of the earth, craved for by predatory natures.
- The "prestigious feat" of causing flowers to appear in winter was a common one.