1.优于,超过
2.胜过其他,突出;擅长
1.to do something extremely well
1.Ozawa has excelled at getting public works in the countryside. He knows how much rural Japan needs reviving.
小泽非常善于在偏远地区取得公共工程,他知道日本有多少偏远地区的经济需要激活。
2.She took Advanced Placement classes, though couldn't afford tutors and study aids like the rest of her peers, and excelled at them.
虽然不能承担导师费用,和其他的同龄人一样研究艾滋病并超越他们,她仍然选择了进阶先修课程。
3.In fact, Stephanie excelled at a higher level with Citizens School than she did than in her forays in public and private school.
事实上,现年缘何能在更高层次上与公民学校比她比她的公共和私人再则学校。
4.She excelled in every subject, but she never seemed to be proud of her achievement.
她各科成绩都很优秀,但她似乎从来不因此而骄傲。
5.The sculptural and architectural beauty of Greece still tells you of a type of creative genius which has never been excelled.
希腊的雕刻与建筑之美依然向你诉说着一种从未被超越的创造天赋。
6.His inventions so far excelled the technique of his times that endless stories and legends grew up about him.
他的发明创造超出当代技术水平如此之远,以致后代流传了无数关于他的传说和故事。
7.Churchill, who had such a distinguished cannier as a statesman and writer, excelled in nothing at all at school.
丘吉尔,一个有著辉煌政治家和作家生涯的人,上学时成绩却不怎么样。
8.And Solomon's wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east country, and all the wisdom of Egypt.
所罗门的智慧超过东方人和埃及人的一切智慧。
9.Leonardo da Vinci excelled in every facet of the arts and sciences and was undoubtedly one of the most brilliant men in history.
莱昂纳多达芬奇精通人文科学和自然科学的诸多领域,他无疑是史上最聪明睿智的人之一。
10.Jane Austen, who excelled at this form of writing, is indeed one of the greatest of all English novelists.
简•奥斯汀特别擅长于这种形式的写作,确实是英国最著名的小说家之一。