[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.