notable
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Someone or something that is notable is important or interesting. 值得注意的; 有趣的
The proposed new structure is notable not only for its height, but for its shape. 那座提议的新建筑值得注意,不仅因其高度,还因其外形。
Mo did not want to be ruled by anyone and it is notable that she never allowed the men in her life to eclipse her. 莫不想被任何人管制,很显然,她从不允许她生活中的男性使她黯然失色。
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notable /ˈnəʊtəbəl/
剑桥词典
- important and deserving attention , because of being very good or interesting
- Sydney Smith, a notable wit , once remarked that he never read a book before he reviewed it because it might prejudice his opinion of it.
- The library houses a notable collection of rare manuscripts .
- The renaissance was notable for the spread of learning outside the university .
- He was credited with making a notable contribution to the peace process .
- "Hamlet" and "Macbeth" are among Shakespeare's most notable works . 返回 notable
显要的;显著的;值得注意的
a notable collection of rare plants 一批引人注目的奇花异草
Getting both sides to agree was a notable achievement . 使双方达成共识是一项显著的成就。
This attractive building is particularly notable for its woodland setting. 这幢漂亮的建筑因其树林背景而格外引人注目。
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