单词 | world-class |
释义 | world-class adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A world-class sports player, performer, or organization is one of the best in the world. [journalism] He was determined to become a world-class player. ...some of Britain's few world-class companies. Synonyms: first-rate, top, prime, excellent Collocations: world-class collection As well as the house's world-class collection of art there's a farmyard and farm-shop restaurant with a terrace. Times, Sunday Times The printed material, unpublished documents and oral histories held there are a world-class collection, covering everything from letters scribbled by privates in the trenches to regimental histories. Times, Sunday Times I've amassed a world-class collection of these things. canada.com They set up the museum 12 years ago after amassing a world-class collection of clocks. Times, Sunday Times This world-class collection now includes approximately 10,000 individual plants, representing 6 species and over 3,000 different named varieties of irises. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If we can build a world-class education system, our problems will solve themselves. ST A world-class education will help the next generation to thrive. Times,Sunday Times In their defence, there are many outstanding colleges and universities that provide world-class education to needy students. Times, Sunday Times We can sell our know-how, world-class education, legal services and justice system, technology, medical services and products, and (most significantly) our financial services. Times, Sunday Times Get a free, world-class education without leaving home. Times, Sunday Times Not so much scrub now, as a world-class facility. Times, Sunday Times The world-class facility features four projection walls. canada.com Clubs who already have established world-class facilities are more comfortable about spending their entire pre-season at their training grounds. Times,Sunday Times We have world-class film-makers and they deserve world-class facilities. Times, Sunday Times We are very fortunate to have the resources to invest in players from a young age, a network of high-performance centres as well as offering world-class facilities. Times, Sunday Times You immediately know that you are studying at a world-class institution with top-end facilities. Times, Sunday Times This changed, however, during the 19th century when the university became a world-class institution of higher education and research. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Before we start destroying world-class institutions, we need to be very sure that we have tried all other avenues to mitigate the problems they cause. Times,Sunday Times Ultimately, we would need to persuade one of these world-class institutions to become the home for sport brain injuries. Times,Sunday Times Quality had increased significantly, and several institutions were on their way to becoming world-class institutions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Once again, proved himself as a world-class performer. The Sun What other sport requires a duffer in one discipline to face up to his weaknesses against a world-class performer in another? Times,Sunday Times Time will tell if she has the stamina, the soul and the intellectual curiosity to develop into a world-class performer who can sustain a long career. Times, Sunday Times But when it has come to grasping the nettle on the biggest stage of all, putting down his marker as a real world-class performer, it has never happened. The Sun He offered counsel to those who asked for it from his experiences as a world-class performer in an individual sport. Times, Sunday Times But we now need a world-class research centre focused on making breakthroughs happen. The Sun We can bring our world-class research and development expertise to it and offer greater opportunity for geographical expansion. Times, Sunday Times These initiatives are underpinned by our world-class research and development expertise. Times, Sunday Times Council officials like to say they finance world-class research conducted to the highest ethical standard. canada.com Two-thirds of all teaching assessments resulted in excellent outcomes and world-class research has been identified in 15 subjects, including (you guessed it) chemistry. Times, Sunday Times She was a world-class scientist, expert on fleas and mimicry in butterflies, and a great enthusiast for wildlife gardening. Times, Sunday Times They have an extremely talented population and some world-class scientists. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It will deter investment and drive our world-class scientists to move abroad. Times, Sunday Times The involvement of world-class scientists, engineers, and leaders from the technical community brings expertise and knowledge to the process. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He mentored an entire generation of world-class scientists and clinicians throughout the world. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 First, your 9-10-12 unit must pass the ball to a world-class standard. Times, Sunday Times How do we build roads and railways of world-class standard? Times, Sunday Times He committed to providing us with the best facilities, but said he expected world-class standards in return. Times, Sunday Times He has shown how world-class standards can be achieved by nurturing homegrown talent. Times, Sunday Times Contestants will be set highly demanding tasks by leading international experts, which they must perform to world-class standards over the three days of competition. Times, Sunday Times Anti-fracking campaigners describe him as 'a world-class star of geological research' in a statement based on his claims. Times, Sunday Times We've got some world-class stars and young players who'll go to the finals with a lot of energy and passion and confidence. Times, Sunday Times And he says the club must splash their cash to sign more world-class stars if they are ever going to compete for major honours. The Sun How far do they go to retain their world-class stars, who are increasingly unavailable because of international commitments? Times, Sunday Times You can't just walk into a dressing room full of world-class stars and expect them to nod and bow. The Sun Lived up to his world-class status with damaging ball-carries and a few serious hits in loose. The Sun Rush was never able to exchange his world-class status at club level into something equally tangible for his country. Times, Sunday Times Politicians clamour to praise its world-class status and laud the dedication of nurses and the skill of its doctors. Times, Sunday Times If we are to maintain our world-class status, we need to retain these students. Times, Sunday Times It's the perfect way to enjoy the thrilling action, carnival atmosphere and world-class talent of this celebrated rugby tournament. Times, Sunday Times He loves to develop a young team and turn them into world-class talent. Times, Sunday Times Selling him off to the highest bidder would be a sad admission they no longer know how to get the best out of world-class talent. The Sun Real, after all, have world-class talent of their own. Times, Sunday Times Hard-won resources and collective world-class talent are not employed by great houses in patronising the works that they are expended on. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 世界级的 Japanese: 世界で一流の |
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