a notable success 辉煌成就
a notable historian 着名历史学家 ; 杰出法官
notable e a 着名的 ; 闻名的 ; 明显的
A notable or well-known person 显要 ; 杰出人物
a notable artist writer etc 着名的艺术家
a notable 值得注意
a notable figure 杰出人物
a notable chinese 中国着名的
A number of notable scholars and writers appeared by 788 and, by the last decade of the eighth century, a cultural revival was in full bloom.
到公元788年出现了许多著名的学者和作家,到公元8世纪的最后十年,文化复兴正处于鼎盛时期。
Although it may be less marked in other societies, the link between the sense of "self" and of "ownership" is a notable feature of childhood in Western societies.
在其他社会中可能不那么明显,但西方社会中“自我”和“所有权”之间的联系是童年的一个显著特征。
Macfarlanes case has been strengthened by support from notable quarters—Roy Porter, the distinguished medical historian, recently wrote a favourable appraisal of his research.
麦克法兰的论据因得到有名人士的支持而得以加强——著名的医学史家家罗伊·波特针对他的研究写了一篇好评。
This was the first Summit of the Americas to be held in a Caribbean nation, and was notable for a virtual absence of protesters.
VOA: standard.2009.04.19
Nonetheless Oscar Wilde, a friend of Yeats nonetheless, Yeats's poetry does undergo an important and notable stylistic change.
王尔德也是叶芝的朋友,但叶芝的诗歌的确经历了,重要的值得一提的风格上的改变。
This is not the first study to show a link between deforestation and malaria, but Olson says her study is notable because of the rigorous way Brazilian health officials gathered the malaria data.
VOA: standard.2010.06.17
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