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小词详解 | paragon
paragon 英 [ˈpærəɡən] 美 [ˈpærəɡɑːn]
Officially, China is a paragon of fiscal rectitude: its annual deficits have averaged just 1.8% in the past half-decade.
从官方统计来看,中国是财政稳健的典范:过去五年其年赤字率平均仅为1.8%。
——《经济学人》He hadn't always been a paragon of perseverance.
他并非一直是坚持不懈的典范。
——《纽约时报》
[名词] 被认为是某一特定品质的完美典范的人或事物
儒雅的典范
a paragon of politeness他是一个臭名昭著的骗子,并不是她想象中的那种美德典范。
He was a notorious confidence man, not the paragon of virtue she had expected.
发挥党和国家功勋荣誉表彰的精神引领、典型示范作用,推动全社会见贤思齐、崇尚英雄、争做先锋。
We will see that Party and state awards and honors play a guiding and exemplary role and that a public atmosphere prevails in which people emulate paragons of virtue, look up to heroes, and strive to become pioneers.
epitome: a person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type model: a person or thing regarded as an excellent example of a specified quality quintessence: the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class