基本释义:
英 [ˌpriː ˈemɪnəntli]美 [ˌpriː ˈemɪnəntli]
词典扩展 权威例句 实用例句
Theodore Roosevelt was preeminently a realist in foreign relations.
西奥多• 罗斯福在很大程度上是一位外交关系的现实主义者。
adv.卓越地;杰出地
1. Better far to do one thing pre-eminently well than to dabble in forty.
将一件事做到极致远远强于将四十件事作为兴趣浅尝辄止。
2. Such traffic now amounted to a million words a day to America alone-pre-eminently, of course, carrying Bletchley's productions.
该级别的通信量目前已经达到了仅与美国之间就有100万个词,当然,这里也布莱切利的功劳。
3. Better far to do one thing pre-eminently well than to dabble in forty.
将一件事做到极致远远强于将四十件事作为兴趣浅尝辄止。
4. A cheerful man is pre-eminently a useful man.
一个快乐的人也会成为一位杰出有用的人。
5. The party was pre-eminently the party of the landed interest.
这个政党在很大程度上是维护拥有大量土地者利益的政党。《柯林斯高阶英语词典》
6. Greek art and pre-eminently Greek tragedy delayed above all the destruction of myth.
希腊艺术,尤其是希腊悲剧,首先阻止了神话的毁灭;
7. In music, the first thirty years of the nineteenth century were pre-eminently an age of romanticism.
音乐方面,十九世纪第一个三十年是一个杰出的浪漫主义时代。
8. And most remarkably, even the U-boat war, pre-eminently the war of information, was no walkover for the Allies.
值得一提的是,即使在全信息的大西洋U艇战中,盟军也不是轻松获胜的。
9. A cheerful man is pre-eminently a useful man.
一个快乐的人也会成为一位杰出有用的人。
1. Boldness, leadership, decisiveness, imagination, taking risks on this, and that's had the reward of putting him pre-eminently not only in this country but abroad.
BBC: John Reid MP, Former Cabinet Minister
2. And Justice Scalia, a strong supporter of the court's states-rights agenda, wrote the opinion knocking down California's primary system which many including the two dissenting justices who have consistently opposed expanding states' rights thought was pre-eminently a matter for the states.
ECONOMIST: The Supreme Court
3. Religious tempers had been calmed, government functioning made more transparent (through the right to information law), and a series of welfare measures for the rural poor (pre-eminently, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme) initiated.
BBC: Manmohan Singh at 80