单词 | standout |
释义 | standout (stændaʊt ) also stand-out Word forms: standouts countable noun Journalists use standout to refer to a person or thing that is much better than the other people or things involved in something. [US, Australian] In the earlier rounds, Ferguson and Dickinson were the standouts. 'Isobel' is another standout song. Collocations: standout feature It's also beautifully made and blessed with some lovely touches — pillarless doors being the standout feature on this front. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The standout feature is the use of glass. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The standout feature of the place is that it has tables and chairs and sells food. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It's a fabulous, standout performance in a brilliantly acted piece. Times, Sunday Times It's not one of the significant roles but, perhaps unsurprisingly, we said hers was the standout performance. Times, Sunday Times It was a standout performance. Times,Sunday Times Another standout performance tomorrow, though, and maybe that will change. Times, Sunday Times The latest standout performance from the 25-year-old begs the question of just how good he could become. Times, Sunday Times By far the standout player of the tournament. Times, Sunday Times With 62 out of 64 games played, he has so far been the standout player on the most impressive team. Times, Sunday Times He was a team leader and a standout player. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In baseball, he was a standout player and threw a perfect game. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was a standout player who amassed a number of significant kicking stats. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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