[00:11.51] | gorgeous 极好的 (gorge峡谷) |
[00:15.84] | The flower appears a gorgrous shape under the sun. |
[00:20.76] | outstanding 杰出的 |
[00:24.61] | obscure 无名气的 unknown, inconspicuous |
[00:28.75] | Jude, the obscure, was not treated as a celebrity in the banquet(宴会). |
[00:36.09] | immortal 不朽的 undying, everlasting |
[00:39.71] | notorious 臭名昭著的 infamous |
[00:44.29] | Bill is a notorious loudmouth. |
[00:48.55] | infamous 臭名昭著的 notorious, disgraceful |
[00:52.64] | My teacher is infamous for giving a great bulk of assignments. |
[00:58.72] | legendary 传奇的 renowned, famed |
[01:02.82] | glorious 光荣的 |
[01:06.47] | illustrious 辉煌的 著名的 famous, distinguished |
[01:11.41] | eminent 杰出的 outstanding, distinguished |
[01:15.16] | The eminent poet won numerous awards. |
[01:19.40] | deferential 充满敬意的 respectful, dutiful |
[01:23.01] | A teacher should not act too deferential to the students. |
[01:29.13] | exemplary 模范的 典范的 |
[01:33.43] | The principal rewarded Susan for her exemplary performance in school. |
[01:41.09] | matchless 无与伦比的 unbeatable, incomparable |
[01:45.29] | excel 优秀 胜过他人 superior, surpass, exceed |
[01:49.83] | Being a leader does not mean you should excel in everything; your talent lies in being able to manage the right persons. |
[02:00.09] | excellent 优秀的 杰出的 outstanding, preeminent |
[02:06.12] | compliment 赞美 祝贺 praise, commend |
[02:11.44] | The artist received many compliments on her paintings. |
[02:17.48] | complimentary 赞美的 praising |
[02:22.06] | The professor rarely makes complimentary remarks to students. |
[02:27.90] | renowned 知名的 acclaimed, distinguished, famous |
[02:32.00] | laudable 值得赞美的 praiseworthy, commendable |
[02:36.34] | supreme 至高的 highest, greatest |
[02:40.32] | The supreme ruler ordered the execution of his enemies. |
[02:46.49] | celebrate 赞扬 表扬 praise |
[02:50.77] | The names of many heroes are celebrated by the poets. |
[02:57.48] | celebrated 著名的 distinguished, famous |
[03:00.92] | notable 著名的 显要的 distinguished, celebrated |
[03:06.16] | One of our most notable poets won a Nobel Prize. |
[03:11.09] | noted 著名的 知名的 distinguished, celebrated |
[03:16.85] | exceptional 卓越的 extraordinary |
[03:20.95] | The exceptional tennis player won the championship. |
[03:25.89] | preeminent 卓越的 prominent, outstanding |
[03:30.01] | prominent 卓越的 突出的 conspicuous, protruding |
[03:34.51] | The prominent politician made an appeal to end the war. |
[03:39.77] | dignify 使尊荣 使显贵 ennoble, elevate |
[03:44.16] | The president dignified the gathering by giving a short speech. |
[03:50.95] | dignified 尊严的 高贵的 noble |
[03:55.89] | Bob gave a dignified response to the insult. |
[04:00.71] | dignity 尊严 |
[04:03.73] | The black robes of a judge give a look of dignity. |
[04:10.79] | bofty 高尚的 (loft阁楼 顶楼+y) |
[04:14.90] | He has lofty ideals about life. |
[04:18.50] | odor 名声 fame |
[04:22.34] | The scholar's doctrine is not currently in good odor. |
[04:26.96] | credit 信誉 trust, credence |
[04:30.90] | I could not get a loan from the bank because my credit was bad. |
[04:36.42] | feat 功绩 壮举 respect, reverence |
[04:40.45] | homage 敬意 respect, reverence |
[04:44.32] | deference 敬意 |
[04:48.64] | Mary's deference to her parents' wishes was expected. |
[04:54.01] | virtue 美德 morality, goodness |
[04:57.68] | prestige 威望 声望 fame reputation |
[05:02.51] | Our mayor's prestige is known throughout the state. |
[05:07.21] | grandeur 庄严 伟大 magnificence |
[05:12.11] | reverence 尊敬 respect, veneration |
[05:16.44] | awe 敬畏 reverence, veneration, dread |
[05:20.10] | I am always in awe of people who can cook well. |
[05:24.32] | esteem 尊敬 respect |
[05:27.88] | I have a great deal of esteem for my parents. |
[05:33.09] | commend 赞扬 praise |
[05:36.71] | The teacher commends him upon his good manner. |
[05:41.00] | exalt 称赞 提升 extol, laud, promote |
[05:45.57] | The campaign manager's speech exalted the candidates. |
[05:50.81] | exalted 尊贵的 noble |
[05:55.10] | The exalted prince entered the hall and everyone stood up. |
[06:00.78] | venerate 敬拜 崇拜 respect revere |
[06:05.24] | He was venerated as a god. |
[06:08.20] | embalm 使不朽 |
[06:14.99] | Ancient Egyptians used oils and natural substance to embalm the dead. |
[06:20.04] | tarnish 使晦暗 败坏(名誉)darken, lose luster |
[06:25.49] | The firm's good name was badly tarnished by the scandal. |
[06:31.49] | extol 颂扬 exalt |
[06:34.91] | Movie critics extolled the young performer's acting debut. |
[06:40.12] | laud 赞美 compliment, praise (laurel 桂冠 月桂树) |
[06:43.29] | They lauded the virtues of the old man. |
[06:47.58] | revere 尊敬 respect, worship |
[06:51.85] | The political leader was revered by the people of his country. |
[06:57.29] | admirable 可敬的 极好的 redoubted, wonderful |
[07:02.21] | The child's honesty was admirable. |
[07:06.86] | disreputable 声名狼藉的 notorious |
[07:10.37] | The newspaper reported about the senator's disreputable conduct. |
[07:16.07] | calssic 第一流的 |
[07:21.19] | respect 尊重 敬重 admire, esteem, honor |
[07:25.74] | My parents think that the contemporary young prople have no respect for authority. |
[07:33.07] | adore 敬爱 极喜爱 admire, love, esteem |
[07:37.49] | Grandpa adored Grandma from the day they first met. |
[07:43.91] | admire 钦佩 respect 赞美 夸奖 |
[07:49.36] | I have always admired my mother's charm. |
[07:54.39] | advocate 拥护 hold, maintain |
[07:57.61] | The social activist(激进主义分子) advocated change. |
[00:11.51] | gorgeous ji hao de gorge xia gu |
[00:15.84] | The flower appears a gorgrous shape under the sun. |
[00:20.76] | outstanding jie chu de |
[00:24.61] | obscure wu ming qi de unknown, inconspicuous |
[00:28.75] | Jude, the obscure, was not treated as a celebrity in the banquet yan hui. |
[00:36.09] | immortal bu xiu de undying, everlasting |
[00:39.71] | notorious chou ming zhao zhu de infamous |
[00:44.29] | Bill is a notorious loudmouth. |
[00:48.55] | infamous chou ming zhao zhu de notorious, disgraceful |
[00:52.64] | My teacher is infamous for giving a great bulk of assignments. |
[00:58.72] | legendary chuan qi de renowned, famed |
[01:02.82] | glorious guang rong de |
[01:06.47] | illustrious hui huang de zhu ming de famous, distinguished |
[01:11.41] | eminent jie chu de outstanding, distinguished |
[01:15.16] | The eminent poet won numerous awards. |
[01:19.40] | deferential chong man jing yi de respectful, dutiful |
[01:23.01] | A teacher should not act too deferential to the students. |
[01:29.13] | exemplary mo fan de dian fan de |
[01:33.43] | The principal rewarded Susan for her exemplary performance in school. |
[01:41.09] | matchless wu yu lun bi de unbeatable, incomparable |
[01:45.29] | excel you xiu sheng guo ta ren superior, surpass, exceed |
[01:49.83] | Being a leader does not mean you should excel in everything your talent lies in being able to manage the right persons. |
[02:00.09] | excellent you xiu de jie chu de outstanding, preeminent |
[02:06.12] | compliment zan mei zhu he praise, commend |
[02:11.44] | The artist received many compliments on her paintings. |
[02:17.48] | complimentary zan mei di praising |
[02:22.06] | The professor rarely makes complimentary remarks to students. |
[02:27.90] | renowned zhi ming de acclaimed, distinguished, famous |
[02:32.00] | laudable zhi de zan mei di praiseworthy, commendable |
[02:36.34] | supreme zhi gao de highest, greatest |
[02:40.32] | The supreme ruler ordered the execution of his enemies. |
[02:46.49] | celebrate zan yang biao yang praise |
[02:50.77] | The names of many heroes are celebrated by the poets. |
[02:57.48] | celebrated zhu ming de distinguished, famous |
[03:00.92] | notable zhu ming de xian yao de distinguished, celebrated |
[03:06.16] | One of our most notable poets won a Nobel Prize. |
[03:11.09] | noted zhu ming de zhi ming de distinguished, celebrated |
[03:16.85] | exceptional zhuo yue de extraordinary |
[03:20.95] | The exceptional tennis player won the championship. |
[03:25.89] | preeminent zhuo yue de prominent, outstanding |
[03:30.01] | prominent zhuo yue de tu chu de conspicuous, protruding |
[03:34.51] | The prominent politician made an appeal to end the war. |
[03:39.77] | dignify shi zun rong shi xian gui ennoble, elevate |
[03:44.16] | The president dignified the gathering by giving a short speech. |
[03:50.95] | dignified zun yan de gao gui de noble |
[03:55.89] | Bob gave a dignified response to the insult. |
[04:00.71] | dignity zun yan |
[04:03.73] | The black robes of a judge give a look of dignity. |
[04:10.79] | bofty gao shang de loft ge lou ding lou y |
[04:14.90] | He has lofty ideals about life. |
[04:18.50] | odor ming sheng fame |
[04:22.34] | The scholar' s doctrine is not currently in good odor. |
[04:26.96] | credit xin yu trust, credence |
[04:30.90] | I could not get a loan from the bank because my credit was bad. |
[04:36.42] | feat gong ji zhuang ju respect, reverence |
[04:40.45] | homage jing yi respect, reverence |
[04:44.32] | deference jing yi |
[04:48.64] | Mary' s deference to her parents' wishes was expected. |
[04:54.01] | virtue mei de morality, goodness |
[04:57.68] | prestige wei wang sheng wang fame reputation |
[05:02.51] | Our mayor' s prestige is known throughout the state. |
[05:07.21] | grandeur zhuang yan wei da magnificence |
[05:12.11] | reverence zun jing respect, veneration |
[05:16.44] | awe jing wei reverence, veneration, dread |
[05:20.10] | I am always in awe of people who can cook well. |
[05:24.32] | esteem zun jing respect |
[05:27.88] | I have a great deal of esteem for my parents. |
[05:33.09] | commend zan yang praise |
[05:36.71] | The teacher commends him upon his good manner. |
[05:41.00] | exalt cheng zan ti sheng extol, laud, promote |
[05:45.57] | The campaign manager' s speech exalted the candidates. |
[05:50.81] | exalted zun gui de noble |
[05:55.10] | The exalted prince entered the hall and everyone stood up. |
[06:00.78] | venerate jing bai chong bai respect revere |
[06:05.24] | He was venerated as a god. |
[06:08.20] | embalm shi bu xiu |
[06:14.99] | Ancient Egyptians used oils and natural substance to embalm the dead. |
[06:20.04] | tarnish shi hui an bai huai ming yu darken, lose luster |
[06:25.49] | The firm' s good name was badly tarnished by the scandal. |
[06:31.49] | extol song yang exalt |
[06:34.91] | Movie critics extolled the young performer' s acting debut. |
[06:40.12] | laud zan mei compliment, praise laurel gui guan yue gui shu |
[06:43.29] | They lauded the virtues of the old man. |
[06:47.58] | revere zun jing respect, worship |
[06:51.85] | The political leader was revered by the people of his country. |
[06:57.29] | admirable ke jing de ji hao de redoubted, wonderful |
[07:02.21] | The child' s honesty was admirable. |
[07:06.86] | disreputable sheng ming lang ji de notorious |
[07:10.37] | The newspaper reported about the senator' s disreputable conduct. |
[07:16.07] | calssic di yi liu de |
[07:21.19] | respect zun zhong jing zhong admire, esteem, honor |
[07:25.74] | My parents think that the contemporary young prople have no respect for authority. |
[07:33.07] | adore jing ai ji xi ai admire, love, esteem |
[07:37.49] | Grandpa adored Grandma from the day they first met. |
[07:43.91] | admire qin pei respect zan mei kua jiang |
[07:49.36] | I have always admired my mother' s charm. |
[07:54.39] | advocate yong hu hold, maintain |
[07:57.61] | The social activist ji jin zhu yi fen zi advocated change. |
[00:11.51] | gorgeous jí hǎo de gorge xiá gǔ |
[00:15.84] | The flower appears a gorgrous shape under the sun. |
[00:20.76] | outstanding jié chū de |
[00:24.61] | obscure wú míng qì de unknown, inconspicuous |
[00:28.75] | Jude, the obscure, was not treated as a celebrity in the banquet yàn huì. |
[00:36.09] | immortal bù xiǔ de undying, everlasting |
[00:39.71] | notorious chòu míng zhāo zhù de infamous |
[00:44.29] | Bill is a notorious loudmouth. |
[00:48.55] | infamous chòu míng zhāo zhù de notorious, disgraceful |
[00:52.64] | My teacher is infamous for giving a great bulk of assignments. |
[00:58.72] | legendary chuán qí de renowned, famed |
[01:02.82] | glorious guāng róng de |
[01:06.47] | illustrious huī huáng de zhù míng de famous, distinguished |
[01:11.41] | eminent jié chū de outstanding, distinguished |
[01:15.16] | The eminent poet won numerous awards. |
[01:19.40] | deferential chōng mǎn jìng yì de respectful, dutiful |
[01:23.01] | A teacher should not act too deferential to the students. |
[01:29.13] | exemplary mó fàn de diǎn fàn de |
[01:33.43] | The principal rewarded Susan for her exemplary performance in school. |
[01:41.09] | matchless wú yǔ lún bǐ de unbeatable, incomparable |
[01:45.29] | excel yōu xiù shèng guò tā rén superior, surpass, exceed |
[01:49.83] | Being a leader does not mean you should excel in everything your talent lies in being able to manage the right persons. |
[02:00.09] | excellent yōu xiù de jié chū de outstanding, preeminent |
[02:06.12] | compliment zàn měi zhù hè praise, commend |
[02:11.44] | The artist received many compliments on her paintings. |
[02:17.48] | complimentary zàn měi dí praising |
[02:22.06] | The professor rarely makes complimentary remarks to students. |
[02:27.90] | renowned zhī míng de acclaimed, distinguished, famous |
[02:32.00] | laudable zhí de zàn měi dí praiseworthy, commendable |
[02:36.34] | supreme zhì gāo de highest, greatest |
[02:40.32] | The supreme ruler ordered the execution of his enemies. |
[02:46.49] | celebrate zàn yáng biǎo yáng praise |
[02:50.77] | The names of many heroes are celebrated by the poets. |
[02:57.48] | celebrated zhù míng de distinguished, famous |
[03:00.92] | notable zhù míng de xiǎn yào de distinguished, celebrated |
[03:06.16] | One of our most notable poets won a Nobel Prize. |
[03:11.09] | noted zhù míng de zhī míng de distinguished, celebrated |
[03:16.85] | exceptional zhuō yuè de extraordinary |
[03:20.95] | The exceptional tennis player won the championship. |
[03:25.89] | preeminent zhuō yuè de prominent, outstanding |
[03:30.01] | prominent zhuō yuè de tū chū de conspicuous, protruding |
[03:34.51] | The prominent politician made an appeal to end the war. |
[03:39.77] | dignify shǐ zūn róng shǐ xiǎn guì ennoble, elevate |
[03:44.16] | The president dignified the gathering by giving a short speech. |
[03:50.95] | dignified zūn yán de gāo guì de noble |
[03:55.89] | Bob gave a dignified response to the insult. |
[04:00.71] | dignity zūn yán |
[04:03.73] | The black robes of a judge give a look of dignity. |
[04:10.79] | bofty gāo shàng de loft gé lóu dǐng lóu y |
[04:14.90] | He has lofty ideals about life. |
[04:18.50] | odor míng shēng fame |
[04:22.34] | The scholar' s doctrine is not currently in good odor. |
[04:26.96] | credit xìn yù trust, credence |
[04:30.90] | I could not get a loan from the bank because my credit was bad. |
[04:36.42] | feat gōng jī zhuàng jǔ respect, reverence |
[04:40.45] | homage jìng yì respect, reverence |
[04:44.32] | deference jìng yì |
[04:48.64] | Mary' s deference to her parents' wishes was expected. |
[04:54.01] | virtue měi dé morality, goodness |
[04:57.68] | prestige wēi wàng shēng wàng fame reputation |
[05:02.51] | Our mayor' s prestige is known throughout the state. |
[05:07.21] | grandeur zhuāng yán wěi dà magnificence |
[05:12.11] | reverence zūn jìng respect, veneration |
[05:16.44] | awe jìng wèi reverence, veneration, dread |
[05:20.10] | I am always in awe of people who can cook well. |
[05:24.32] | esteem zūn jìng respect |
[05:27.88] | I have a great deal of esteem for my parents. |
[05:33.09] | commend zàn yáng praise |
[05:36.71] | The teacher commends him upon his good manner. |
[05:41.00] | exalt chēng zàn tí shēng extol, laud, promote |
[05:45.57] | The campaign manager' s speech exalted the candidates. |
[05:50.81] | exalted zūn guì de noble |
[05:55.10] | The exalted prince entered the hall and everyone stood up. |
[06:00.78] | venerate jìng bài chóng bài respect revere |
[06:05.24] | He was venerated as a god. |
[06:08.20] | embalm shǐ bù xiǔ |
[06:14.99] | Ancient Egyptians used oils and natural substance to embalm the dead. |
[06:20.04] | tarnish shǐ huì àn bài huài míng yù darken, lose luster |
[06:25.49] | The firm' s good name was badly tarnished by the scandal. |
[06:31.49] | extol sòng yáng exalt |
[06:34.91] | Movie critics extolled the young performer' s acting debut. |
[06:40.12] | laud zàn měi compliment, praise laurel guì guān yuè guì shù |
[06:43.29] | They lauded the virtues of the old man. |
[06:47.58] | revere zūn jìng respect, worship |
[06:51.85] | The political leader was revered by the people of his country. |
[06:57.29] | admirable kě jìng de jí hǎo de redoubted, wonderful |
[07:02.21] | The child' s honesty was admirable. |
[07:06.86] | disreputable shēng míng láng jí de notorious |
[07:10.37] | The newspaper reported about the senator' s disreputable conduct. |
[07:16.07] | calssic dì yī liú de |
[07:21.19] | respect zūn zhòng jìng zhòng admire, esteem, honor |
[07:25.74] | My parents think that the contemporary young prople have no respect for authority. |
[07:33.07] | adore jìng ài jí xǐ ài admire, love, esteem |
[07:37.49] | Grandpa adored Grandma from the day they first met. |
[07:43.91] | admire qīn pèi respect zàn měi kuā jiǎng |
[07:49.36] | I have always admired my mother' s charm. |
[07:54.39] | advocate yōng hù hold, maintain |
[07:57.61] | The social activist jī jìn zhǔ yì fèn zǐ advocated change. |