词汇 | achiever |
释义 | achiever noun uk /əˈtʃiː.vər/ us /əˈtʃiː.vɚ/ high/low achiever a person who achieves more/less than the average: 成绩(或业绩)出众/落后的人 Not enough attention is given to the low achievers in the class.班里的落后生没有得到足够的关注。 Successful (things or people) a head of steamidiom alive alpha female alpha male arrive ascendant baller have the world at your feetidiom healthily heavy hitteridiom high-flyer high-flying rail represent successfully superachiever superhit superseller swimmingly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Unsuccessful (people and things) achiever | Business Englishachiever noun[ C ] uk /əˈtʃiːvər/us someone who is very successful in their job: All the women interviewed were achievers in their chosen field. High achievers traditionally come from middle-class areas and go to university rather than colleges. Examples of achieverachiever In fact, exceptional creative achievers are most likely to come from family pedigrees that display elevated rates of various psychological disorders. However, what happens to those circumstantial bilinguals who are high achievers and can produce strong scores in either language? Stories are heard repeatedly in the interviews of the high achievers of wanting to prove their parents wrong when they doubted their abilities. This means they have gone beyond the compulsory period of languagelearning and are likely to be high or fairly high achievers. Compared with low achievers, high achievers are more capable of exercising strategies that are associated with their non-preferred styles. And lyric passages (as well as recitatives) that depict those characters as achievers and establish motivations for past or future actions reinforce their apparent effectiveness. While low performers will seek low level of publicity, great achievers will seek high publicity and exposition. Configuration 3 (aggressive achievers) included 105 boys (19% of the sample) with high achievement and above average ratings of aggression. Structured interviews have been performed among the six high and low achievers in the qualitative aspect of the study. The low achievers also seemed more tentative about leaving home and becoming independent from their parents than their high achieving peers. However, their results also show that high achievers are likely to report more 'informal' practice, such as playing their favourite pieces by ear, 'messing about', or improvising. The grandmothers of the low achievers were not only emotionally supportive of their daughters, they often appeared to encourage their daughters' dependency rather than their selfreliance. To verify the reduction in persistent offending for low achiever and multiple problem boys that was associated with father participation, a post hoc hierarchical logistic regression was performed. Low achievers tend also to be despondent, frustrated and often rebellious. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Many trainees are low achievers, and have personality, character and domestic problems. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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