She seems eminently suitable for the job.
她看来非常适合这个工作。
1.不寻常地
1.very or very much
1.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。
2.The conversation, Roscoe Heyward decided as he hung up the phone, had been eminently satisfactory.
罗斯科·海沃德挂上电话,心想这番交谈真是再理想也没有了。
3.It is eminently important that man is able to access his inner vision through his mind which rests within what you may understand as soul.
这非常重要,如此人类能够通过他的思想进入他的内在洞察力——它栖息在你可以理解之为灵魂的内部。
4.It was eminently practical reasons, and not the mere caperings of a hobby-horse, that prompted me to undertake my historical researches.
激发我从历史渊源去研究,显而易见是基于心理治疗学的原因,而不是我消遣的娱乐。
5.When Google created Places it had an eminently sensible type of crowd-sourcing in mind.
谷歌创建Places之初就有了“群众外包”的概念。
6.While in France the Renaissance was eminently aristocratic, in England it was always regardful of the masses.
在法国,文艺复兴主要是贵族的事情,在英国,文艺复兴始终和人民大众密切相关。
7.In an eminently scientific poll of People I Live With, my flatmate agreed that the machine wasn't going to make anything better.
我对自己认识的人做了个十分科学的调查——不妨称作《身边人》小报民意调查,我的舍友也同意这种机器不会带来任何改观。
8.They want greater autonomy and a bigger share of national wealth (especially from oil). Their demands are eminently negotiable.
他们要的是更大的自治权与对国家财富的更多份额(特别是来自原油的财富),而且他们的需求任何时候都可以协商。
9.One simplistic but eminently practical way of measuring progress is with a "percentage complete" metric.
度量进展的一个过分简单但特别实际的方法是利用“完成百分比”作为量度。
10.However it is eminently different in that the end item ultimately has no physical form.
但它绝对不同的地方在于“最终零件”是无形的实物。