mid-14c., from Old French notable "well-known, notable, remarkable" (13c.) and directly from Latin notabilis "noteworthy, extraordinary," from notare "to note" (see note (v.)). The noun meaning "a person of distinction" is first recorded 1815. Related: Notably; notableness.
1. She became quite a notable director in the thirties and forties.
她在三四十年代成了一位名导演。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Several notable researchers are studying the effects of hyperventilation.
几位著名的研究人员正在研究通气过度的后果。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Tuesday's notable gainer was Sony, which reached a high of 9,070 yen.
星期二的大赢家为索尼公司,其股票上涨至9,070日元的高点。
来自柯林斯例句
4. There were notable jousts with the Secretary of Commerce.
和商业部长之间明显存在竞争。
来自柯林斯例句
5. The drawing room is particularly notable for its splendid oak panelling.
mid-14c., from Old French notable "well-known, notable, remarkable" (13c.) and directly from Latin notabilis "noteworthy, extraordinary," from notare "to note" (see note (v.)). The noun meaning "a person of distinction" is first recorded 1815. Related: Notably; notableness.
双语例句
1. She became quite a notable director in the thirties and forties.
她在三四十年代成了一位名导演。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Several notable researchers are studying the effects of hyperventilation.
几位著名的研究人员正在研究通气过度的后果。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Tuesday's notable gainer was Sony, which reached a high of 9,070 yen.
星期二的大赢家为索尼公司,其股票上涨至9,070日元的高点。
来自柯林斯例句
4. There were notable jousts with the Secretary of Commerce.
和商业部长之间明显存在竞争。
来自柯林斯例句
5. The drawing room is particularly notable for its splendid oak panelling.