形容词著名的; 突出的,杰出的; 突起的
形容词
1. prominent
1. Sully has a prominent nose.
萨利有一个凸出的高鼻子。
2. A single tree in a field is prominent .
田地里一棵孤零零的树是很显眼的。
3. A single tree in a field is prominent.
田野里孤零零的一棵树是很显眼的。
4. She had access to some very prominent people.
她能接近一些名人。
1. 显著的:特征(Feature)是用户可见的(User-Visible)、显著的(Prominent)软件系统的质量、属性和方面;是系统提供的、可由用户在外部看到的服务,这些服务满足了用户的需求.
2. 着名的:他引用一位著名的(prominent)艺术评论家的话,为自己的绘画才能增加一点自信心4. Susan以为自己会很快适应那儿的生活,可后来发现事情没那么容易,于是她开始想家(homesick)
3.
3. 突出:不良Poor:亮域和暗域间对比很少,整体感觉乃整区暗中带有少许亮域,具有突出(prominent)的明暗模式特征,使钻石看起来极不迷人. 桌面下区域经常呈现阴暗(黑暗中心),有时结合了极暗的腰上刻面与极暗的放射状主刻面. 由于腰上刻面太暗,
1. 重要的;杰出的;著名的
Someone who is prominent is important.
e.g. ...a prominent member of the Law Society.
法律协会的重要成员
e.g. ...the children of very prominent or successful parents.
杰出或成功人士的孩子
2. 显著的;突出的;鲜艳的;引人注目的
Something that is prominent is very noticeable or is an important part of something else.
e.g. Here the window plays a prominent part in the design.
这里窗户在设计中起着非常重要的作用。
e.g. ...Romania''s most prominent independent newspaper.
罗马尼亚最著名的独立报纸
adj
1. conspicuous in position or importance
e.g. a big figure in the movement
big man on campus
he''s very large in financial circles
a prominent citizen
2. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention
e.g. an outstanding fact of our time is that nations poisoned by anti semitism proved less fortunate in regard to their own freedom
a new theory is the most prominent feature of the book
salient traits
a spectacular rise in prices
a striking thing about Picadilly Circus is the statue of Eros in the center
a striking resemblance between parent and child