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单词 standout
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Definition of standout in English:

standout

nounˈstandaʊtˈstændˌaʊt
informal
  • A person or thing of exceptional quality or ability.

    standouts include the home-made ravioli and the pizzas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Among the standouts are two divergent sets of pics by Mugen.
    • So leaving those obvious standouts aside, here are my picks for the best of 2003.
    • There aren't really any standouts on this disc like there are on Silver Side Up, but there are still a few gems that have never had the airplay they ought to.
    • None of the performers are individual standouts, but you've probably heard some of their other work.
    • Few singers have Bellamy's energy or vocal range, and standouts here include Screenager and their anthem, Muscle Museum.
    • I don't even know where to begin with the standouts for the night, since pretty much everything was fabulous.
    • Chillonometry feels like one of those early trip-hop comps, dubbed out in places, a little too jazzed and funky in others, with no real standouts at all.
    • Other standouts in the cast include Morgan Freeman as Robin's newfound Moorish friend Azeem.
    • It was a solid speech without having any dramatic standouts.
    • The rest of the large cast is uneven but there are several standouts.
    • Some of the younger participants were real standouts.
    • Meanwhile, back at the Empress, a string of standouts reminded us there's good Riesling to be found across the board.
    • The most popular and influential stallions in the world will be represented and include such standouts as Storm Cat.
    • The salt-and-pepper shrimp and the chicken-abalone congee were standouts.
    • Give a gold star to any photo you love: it turns your favourites into visual standouts at a glance.
    • An inspired pairing with Gerald Levert on the seductive ‘A Rose by Any Other Name,’ is one of many standouts.
    • Other standouts include Eddie Kaye Thomas as the oddball Finch and, of course, Eugene Levy as Jim's ever intrusive father.
    • Real keeper Iker Casillas, one of their standouts this season, was asked for a revised view on the superior football league in Europe.
    • There are no standouts here; every actor - new and seasoned - is spot-on.
    • There were clearly standouts in terms of talent, natural ability, comfort in their bodies and natural rhythms.
    Synonyms
    marvel, sensation, wonder, prodigy, miracle, rarity, nonpareil, curiosity, spectacle
adjectiveˈstandaʊtˈstændˌaʊt
informal
  • attributive Exceptionally good.

    he became a standout quarterback in the NFL
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Braum points to his company's milk as another standout product offering in the Braum's store lineup.
    • Chef and proprietor of Fresco, Kelowna's standout restaurant, Butters should know.
    • The high points of the evening come in the form of the two arguably standout tracks from Shine A Light.
    • The album's standout track, recent single Metarie, tells of a girl who loved him, but not enough to actually be seen with him.
    • He has been projected as one of the top picks in the next draft and has drawn comparisons to former Miami standout Warren Sapp.
    • There are several standout performances in The Cat's Meow coming from Izzard, Herrmann and Dunst.
    • If there's any criticism here it's that there's no real standout tracks, but then that's quite possibly the idea.
    • The whole area has a vibrant feel and the food is good bistro-style with some standout specials.
    • This event has a very open field and it is hard to identify one standout favourite above the rest of the field.
    • One driver Ganassi will offer an opportunity to is ASA standout Reed Sorensen.
    • The Spartans were without standout quarterback Drew Stanton after he hurt his shoulder late in the first half.
    • There are a couple of standout tracks on this album - the first two specifically.
    • Three new standout players were added to the roster this season.
    • Interestingly, it's Hopkins who gets one of the film's few standout moments.
    • Bishop said that this bars any team with just one standout pitcher from garnering an unfair advantage over other clubs in the league.
    • All great gigs have standout moments, when time slows down and you want it to stop forever.
    • Rounding out Madrid and the Avalanche's six aces are standout defenders Roberto Carlos and Rob Blake.
    • Junior Lemau'u and Leon Drummer are standout defensive linemen in a defense-heavy class.
    • Walker will share duties with NASCAR Nextel Cup standout Kasey Kahne, who Walker drove for in selected USAC events.
    • He probably won't be needed in the return game any longer with the drafting of standout Darrent Williams.

Rhymes

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Definition of standout in US English:

standout

nounˈstændˌaʊtˈstandˌout
informal
  • A person or thing of exceptional ability or high quality.

    standouts include the homemade ravioli and the pizzas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Real keeper Iker Casillas, one of their standouts this season, was asked for a revised view on the superior football league in Europe.
    • Meanwhile, back at the Empress, a string of standouts reminded us there's good Riesling to be found across the board.
    • Other standouts in the cast include Morgan Freeman as Robin's newfound Moorish friend Azeem.
    • There were clearly standouts in terms of talent, natural ability, comfort in their bodies and natural rhythms.
    • Some of the younger participants were real standouts.
    • I don't even know where to begin with the standouts for the night, since pretty much everything was fabulous.
    • Chillonometry feels like one of those early trip-hop comps, dubbed out in places, a little too jazzed and funky in others, with no real standouts at all.
    • Other standouts include Eddie Kaye Thomas as the oddball Finch and, of course, Eugene Levy as Jim's ever intrusive father.
    • The salt-and-pepper shrimp and the chicken-abalone congee were standouts.
    • The rest of the large cast is uneven but there are several standouts.
    • So leaving those obvious standouts aside, here are my picks for the best of 2003.
    • There are no standouts here; every actor - new and seasoned - is spot-on.
    • It was a solid speech without having any dramatic standouts.
    • Among the standouts are two divergent sets of pics by Mugen.
    • None of the performers are individual standouts, but you've probably heard some of their other work.
    • There aren't really any standouts on this disc like there are on Silver Side Up, but there are still a few gems that have never had the airplay they ought to.
    • Few singers have Bellamy's energy or vocal range, and standouts here include Screenager and their anthem, Muscle Museum.
    • Give a gold star to any photo you love: it turns your favourites into visual standouts at a glance.
    • The most popular and influential stallions in the world will be represented and include such standouts as Storm Cat.
    • An inspired pairing with Gerald Levert on the seductive ‘A Rose by Any Other Name,’ is one of many standouts.
    Synonyms
    marvel, sensation, wonder, prodigy, miracle, rarity, nonpareil, curiosity, spectacle
adjectiveˈstændˌaʊtˈstandˌout
informal
  • attributive Exceptionally good.

    he became a standout quarterback in the NFL
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All great gigs have standout moments, when time slows down and you want it to stop forever.
    • The whole area has a vibrant feel and the food is good bistro-style with some standout specials.
    • The high points of the evening come in the form of the two arguably standout tracks from Shine A Light.
    • The album's standout track, recent single Metarie, tells of a girl who loved him, but not enough to actually be seen with him.
    • One driver Ganassi will offer an opportunity to is ASA standout Reed Sorensen.
    • Braum points to his company's milk as another standout product offering in the Braum's store lineup.
    • He probably won't be needed in the return game any longer with the drafting of standout Darrent Williams.
    • This event has a very open field and it is hard to identify one standout favourite above the rest of the field.
    • Rounding out Madrid and the Avalanche's six aces are standout defenders Roberto Carlos and Rob Blake.
    • If there's any criticism here it's that there's no real standout tracks, but then that's quite possibly the idea.
    • Bishop said that this bars any team with just one standout pitcher from garnering an unfair advantage over other clubs in the league.
    • Three new standout players were added to the roster this season.
    • He has been projected as one of the top picks in the next draft and has drawn comparisons to former Miami standout Warren Sapp.
    • The Spartans were without standout quarterback Drew Stanton after he hurt his shoulder late in the first half.
    • There are a couple of standout tracks on this album - the first two specifically.
    • Chef and proprietor of Fresco, Kelowna's standout restaurant, Butters should know.
    • Walker will share duties with NASCAR Nextel Cup standout Kasey Kahne, who Walker drove for in selected USAC events.
    • Interestingly, it's Hopkins who gets one of the film's few standout moments.
    • There are several standout performances in The Cat's Meow coming from Izzard, Herrmann and Dunst.
    • Junior Lemau'u and Leon Drummer are standout defensive linemen in a defense-heavy class.
 
 
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