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小词详解 | eminent
eminent 英 [ˈemɪnənt] 美 [ˈemɪnənt]
For over two years, Kushner Companies has talked to Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, an eminent Qatari, about investing in 666 Fifth.
过去两年多以来,库什纳公司一直在与卡塔尔的显赫人物谢赫·哈马德·本·贾西姆·阿勒萨尼就投资第五大道666号谈判。
——《经济学人》If the two sides cannot agree, the commission could resort to eminent domain, which allows the state to expropriate private property for public use.
若双方不能达成一致,该委员会可能会诉诸于国家征用权。后者允许政府征收私人地产用于公共用途。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] (指人)在特定领域或行业中享有盛名和受人尊敬
他是个极公正的人。
He was a man of eminent fairness.一所耸立在山顶附近一尘不染的房子
a house in pristine condition standing eminent near the top of a hill
那个著名建筑师几个月的艰辛工作终于取得了成功。
Months of hard work of that eminent architect culminated in success.他以慷慨大度著称,绝不会在最需要的时刻抛弃朋友。
He is eminent for his generosity, and will never forsake his friends in their hour of need.
The time and study, the genius, knowledge, and application requisite to qualify an eminent teacher of the sciences, are at least equal to what is necessary for the greatest practitioners in law and physic.
要做一个出色教师,所需要的时间与研究,所需要的天资、知识和勤勉,至少必与著名律师和医师所需要的相同。
illustrious: well known, respected, and admired for past achievements distinguished: successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect prominent: important; famous