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词汇 distinguished
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Definition of distinguished in English:

distinguished

adjective dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃtdəˈstɪŋɡwɪʃt
  • 1Very successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect.

    非常成功的;权威的;受尊重的

    a distinguished American educationist

    一位德高望重的美国教育家。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many distinguished scholars agree for the most part on the policy the justices made.
    • He is a knowledgeable scholar who went on to become one of rugby's most distinguished and successful medal winners.
    • Milwaukee Ballet boosts attendance by performing with its own fine orchestra or distinguished guests.
    • Luke published nearly 100 papers and eight books during his highly distinguished career.
    • A distinguished professor of constitutional law tells me he has stopped teaching the subject.
    • He was a distinguished scholar who had graduated from Manchester, Columbia and Oxford.
    • Both schools produced noble and distinguished work in Renaissance music.
    • Three distinguished professors send this memo - Five Half-truths of Business - as a wake-up call.
    • Graduate students, junior faculty, senior distinguished professors all entered the lists on equal terms.
    • I have the ultimate respect for the distinguished actor, but his Judy Garland red plastic clogs were nothing short of ridiculous.
    • We will take a break and come back with more of our distinguished panel.
    • One was Temple University, where I would have worked with a distinguished military historian.
    • At the weekly seminars the graduates enjoyed the enlightening exchanges between these distinguished scholars.
    • Some people, however - even some very distinguished scientists - have taken a different view of things.
    • He's one of Australia's most distinguished academic economists.
    • It also celebrates a distinguished female ethnomusicologist and her significant contribution to the field.
    • Many Swedish Americans have become distinguished in the field of science, especially in chemistry and physics.
    • The report was written in its entirety by a group of distinguished Arab scholars.
    • A distinguished professor of agriculture has been selected to deliver the first Presidential University Lecture.
    • Bernie, as she was known to her friends, had a very distinguished career in nursing.
    Synonyms
    eminent, famous, famed, renowned, prominent, well known
    esteemed, respected, illustrious, august, venerable, honoured, acclaimed, celebrated, legendary, great
    noted, notable, important, significant, influential
    1. 1.1 Dignified and noble in appearance or manner.
      that hairstyle makes you look quite distinguished
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was impressively polished and distinguished looking and I felt as if I were developing a crush.
      • A distinguished looking news anchor appeared onto the screen, his hair as white as the script in his hand.
      • A goatee instantly adds an air of distinguished maturity to one's appearance.
      • "Hello, Matthew, " an equally distinguished looking woman joined the man.
      • The Princess had a distinguished face, thin and drawn, set off by long black uncombed hair and she wore a long dark gown down to her feet.
      • Iroka could tell by his manner and dress that he was a distinguished businessman.
      • It was large and sprawling with a distinguished statue here and there.
      • Pietro appeared as a distinguished old man, thin, and well-dressed, even in temperament.
      • He was a distinguished looking gentleman, one of those men whose appearance improves with age and will always have a certain nobility.
      • As Rick says, the paper now has a distinguished European appearance.
      • For a more distinguished look, opt for gloves made of sheepskin.
      • He's greying, but in a distinguished manner, at the temples and behind the ears.
      • True, his facial features are hardly delicate, but his white hair and beard lend him a distinguished, elegant appearance.
      Synonyms
      magnificent, splendid, grand, stately, imposing, dignified, proud, striking, impressive, majestic, glorious, marvellous, awe-inspiring, awesome, monumental, palatial, statuesque, heroic

Definition of distinguished in US English:

distinguished

adjectivedəˈstɪŋɡwɪʃtdəˈstiNGɡwiSHt
  • 1Successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect.

    非常成功的;权威的;受尊重的

    a distinguished American educationist

    一位德高望重的美国教育家。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's one of Australia's most distinguished academic economists.
    • Many distinguished scholars agree for the most part on the policy the justices made.
    • A distinguished professor of constitutional law tells me he has stopped teaching the subject.
    • It also celebrates a distinguished female ethnomusicologist and her significant contribution to the field.
    • One was Temple University, where I would have worked with a distinguished military historian.
    • Some people, however - even some very distinguished scientists - have taken a different view of things.
    • He is a knowledgeable scholar who went on to become one of rugby's most distinguished and successful medal winners.
    • Both schools produced noble and distinguished work in Renaissance music.
    • At the weekly seminars the graduates enjoyed the enlightening exchanges between these distinguished scholars.
    • Luke published nearly 100 papers and eight books during his highly distinguished career.
    • Many Swedish Americans have become distinguished in the field of science, especially in chemistry and physics.
    • A distinguished professor of agriculture has been selected to deliver the first Presidential University Lecture.
    • We will take a break and come back with more of our distinguished panel.
    • Three distinguished professors send this memo - Five Half-truths of Business - as a wake-up call.
    • Graduate students, junior faculty, senior distinguished professors all entered the lists on equal terms.
    • The report was written in its entirety by a group of distinguished Arab scholars.
    • I have the ultimate respect for the distinguished actor, but his Judy Garland red plastic clogs were nothing short of ridiculous.
    • He was a distinguished scholar who had graduated from Manchester, Columbia and Oxford.
    • Milwaukee Ballet boosts attendance by performing with its own fine orchestra or distinguished guests.
    • Bernie, as she was known to her friends, had a very distinguished career in nursing.
    Synonyms
    eminent, famous, famed, renowned, prominent, well known
    1. 1.1 Showing dignity or authority in one's appearance or manner.
      that hairstyle makes you look quite distinguished
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was large and sprawling with a distinguished statue here and there.
      • The Princess had a distinguished face, thin and drawn, set off by long black uncombed hair and she wore a long dark gown down to her feet.
      • For a more distinguished look, opt for gloves made of sheepskin.
      • He was impressively polished and distinguished looking and I felt as if I were developing a crush.
      • Pietro appeared as a distinguished old man, thin, and well-dressed, even in temperament.
      • Iroka could tell by his manner and dress that he was a distinguished businessman.
      • A goatee instantly adds an air of distinguished maturity to one's appearance.
      • "Hello, Matthew, " an equally distinguished looking woman joined the man.
      • As Rick says, the paper now has a distinguished European appearance.
      • He was a distinguished looking gentleman, one of those men whose appearance improves with age and will always have a certain nobility.
      • A distinguished looking news anchor appeared onto the screen, his hair as white as the script in his hand.
      • True, his facial features are hardly delicate, but his white hair and beard lend him a distinguished, elegant appearance.
      • He's greying, but in a distinguished manner, at the temples and behind the ears.
      Synonyms
      magnificent, splendid, grand, stately, imposing, dignified, proud, striking, impressive, majestic, glorious, marvellous, awe-inspiring, awesome, monumental, palatial, statuesque, heroic
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