a distinguished career in medicine
在医学领域的辉煌生涯
I think grey hair makes you look very distinguished.
我认为灰白的头发使你看上去特别可敬。
1.著名的; 卓越的; 出众的; 杰出的; 令人敬佩的; 受人尊敬的
2.尊贵的; 有地位的; 仪表出众的; 气度不凡的
1.区别; 分辨; 突出,distinguish的过去分词
1.well known and respected for an achievement, skill, knowledge, or talent
2.showing the confident and dignified appearance and manners of sb. who is used to respect
1.past participle of "distinguish"
1." This judge went on to say that, if confirmed, Judge Alito " will serve as a marvelous and distinguished associate justice.
这位法官接着说,如果提名获得批准,奥利特法官“将恪尽职守地成为一名非凡而卓越的大法官。”
2.A number of alien races cannot be distinguished from humankind, at least not at a superficial glance.
一些外星种族看起来无法和人类区分,至少一眼看上去。
3.There was a further characteristic of the American common school which distinguished it from its European predecessors.
美国公立学校还有一个与其欧洲先辈明显不同的特征。
4.At a memorial service for a distinguished British journalist a few years ago, one of his editors said that he could "make words dance. "
几年前在一个著名的英国记者的纪念仪式上,他的一位编辑说他可以“使文字跳舞”。
5.Back then, when I first started going to concerts, a "distinguished" composer in the audience was relatively easy to identify.
在以前,当我刚开始去听音乐会的时候,一个在观众席里“杰出的”作曲家是比较容易被认出来的。
6.Inexplicable grew his attitude to his wife in the presence of so many distinguished guests at the party.
在晚会上当着那么多尊贵客人的面,他对妻子的态度变得令人费解。
7.You know, Jim Clark was a distinguished lecturer here just a few weeks ago.
你知道,吉姆Clark几个星期以前仅仅是一个卓着的演讲者这里。
8.Good morning. I can't begin to tell you how honored I am to be before such a distinguished group of entrepreneurs.
早上好。诸位都是创业的杰出代表,我在此发表讲话,首先感到荣幸之至。
9.A distinguished clergyman and the elders from his congregation attended an out-of-town meeting that did not finish until rather late.
一个著名的牧师和会和的前辈们参加了镇外会议,到很晚才结束。
10.Back in his Juventus playing pomp, Michel Platini found himself in conversation one day with the club's distinguished owner, Gianni Agnelli.
回想起自己在尤文图斯辉煌的球员生涯,米歇尔·普拉蒂尼有天正和俱乐部杰出的主席吉亚尼·阿涅利(GianniAgnelli)交谈。