standouts

英 [ˈstændaʊts] 美 [ˈstænˌdaʊts]

n.  突出的人(或事物)
standout的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 突出的人(或物)
    Journalists use standout to refer to a person or thing that is much better than the other people or things involved in something.
    1. In the earlier rounds, Ferguson and Dickinson were the standouts...
      在最初的几轮中,弗格森和迪金森表现突出。
    2. 'Isobel' is another standout song.
      《伊索贝尔》是另一首很出彩的歌。

双语例句

  1. In the earlier rounds, Ferguson and Dickinson were the standouts
    在最初的几轮中,弗格森和迪金森表现突出。
  2. She standouts standout in a crowd.
    她在人群中很出众。
  3. A contemporary illumination on the physical education thoughts of "3 standouts" in Ancient Greece
    古希腊三杰体育思想的当代阐释