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stand out

/stand-out/US // ˈstændˌaʊt //

脱颖而出,突出显示,脱颖而出的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something or someone, as a person, performance, etc., remarkably superior to others: Evans was a standout in the mixed doubles.
    • : someone who is conspicuous in an area because of his or her refusal to conform with the actions, opinions, desires, etc., of the majority.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : outstanding; superior.

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Examples

  • The Terps’ standout performances from earlier conference games flashed promise, but that type of execution needs to be replicated from game to game.

  • One standout example is Harmony Square, which teachers users through role-play how troll farms work.

  • Draymond Green was a defensive standout for the Golden State Warriors.

  • The Terps managed to contain Dickinson, the 7-foot-1 center and former DeMatha standout who scored 26 points in the teams’ previous meeting.

  • At age 23, former KHL standout Kirill Kaprizov is poised to make an instant impact in his NHL debut with the Minnesota Wild.

  • On the opposite end of the spectrum are two other standout works, which depict Mary as a loving, nurturing mother.

  • Healey may not have won on Tuesday, but the return on his investment was a national standout.

  • Such standout performances have been rare: her big-screen blockbuster salvo, Batman Begins (2005), fizzled to nothing.

  • Now, the actress is back with a trio of standout performances in indie films.

  • The most popular dish is the totto spicy ramen, a standout for those who crave heat.

  • Work was suspended and after but a brief "standout" the whole ended in a complete victory for the workingmen.

  • A picture should not "standout" from its frame, but should go back into it, reaching even into infinity.