prestigious
简单释义:
adj. 有威望的;声誉高的
网络 有声望的;有名望的;有威信的
完整释义:
adj.
1.有威信的,有声誉的
2.〔古语〕魔术的,欺骗的
例句:
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It is always an honor to be invited to speak at the commencement of a prestigious school like Cheung Kong (Changjiang).
能够被长江商学院这样的名校邀请在毕业典礼上给大家做演讲,是我的荣幸。 -
He and his girlfriend, a 23-year-old co-worker, were forced to leave their jobs at a prestigious advertising agency.
他和他的女友——一位23岁的同事,被迫辞掉了在一家知名广告公司的工作。 -
A prestigious brand is the most precious asset, as well as an unlimited source of fortune for a real estate company.
一个享有盛誉的品牌是房地产企业最宝贵的资产,也是房地产企业取之不尽用之不竭的财富源泉。 -
Indeed, there's no denying that I got very, very lucky to land such a prestigious internship at such an early age.
不可否认,在这么年轻的年纪获得了如此有名望的实习机会,我的确是非常非常的幸运。 -
India Tower is located in the prestigious South Mumbai coastal area fondly referred to as the Queens Necklace.
印度塔坐落在享有声望的孟买南部沿岸地区怀念被称为皇后的项链。 -
I am sincerely happy to be here with you on this occasion and to become personally acquainted with this old and most prestigious University.
我十分的高兴,能在这个场合与你们在一起,并且能亲自的接触到这所古老而享誉盛名的大学。 -
He's trying to get a tenure-track position at some prestigious university.
他想在著名大学找一份能够取得终身教职的工作。 -
There were kids from New England prep schools and prestigious Boston Latin who were way ahead of me in math. I also found physics very hard.
有的同学来自新英格兰预备学校,有的来自有名的波斯顿拉丁学校—他们的数学比我学得好,同时我发现物理也很难学。