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词汇 prestigious
释义 prestigious
adjective
uk /presˈtɪdʒ.əs/ us /presˈtɪdʒ.əs/
C1
very much respected and admired, usually because of being important: 有威望的,有声望的,受尊敬的
a prestigious literary award颇具声望的文学奖
a prestigious university享有盛誉的大学
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Very important or urgent
all-important
at all costsidiom
be a matter of life and/or deathidiom
cardinally
chief
imperative
last
last but not leastidiom
leading
life-altering
life-and-death
overriding
primary
prime
principally
prior
prized
seminal
tectonic
weighty

prestigious | Business English


prestigious
adjective
uk /presˈtɪdʒəs/us
very much respected and admired, usually because of being important or of high quality:
The car won some of the industry's most prestigious awards.
The Harvard presidency is perhaps the most prestigious job in higher education.

Examples of prestigious


prestigious
His international reputation was enhanced by numerous performances, recordings on prestigious labels, interviews, and articles.
Back volumes of this prestigious journal are now available at 50% discount, simply complete the order form opposite to take advantage of this special offer.
On the one hand, it furnishes a recognisably prestigious arena for just the kind of conspicuous consumption ' for the moment ' that especuladores thrive on.
This motivates their rejection of both the most stigmatized variants and the most prestigious ones; they are walking the thin, and relatively safe, middle ground.
Sometimes individuals increase their esteem by being members of some important or prestigious associations.
Marketing provided women with an economic base for accumulating wealth for conversion into prestigious titles and political power.
A prestigious roster of international architects lends status to the project and client commissioning the work, and enhances the media appeal of the undertaking.
The largest width is associated with prestigious central placement; dominant leftfacing position; torso facing the viewer; and proximity to glyphs and accoutrements.
Nevertheless, it is part of the currency of academe and continues to carry weight with those wishing to publish their work in a prestigious journal.
In these communities, written language is considered to be more prestigious than spoken language and has a considerable influence on the oral pattern.
The journal is now regarded to be highly prestigious and it is listed among the top ranking scientific journals with peer review systems.
When the chief then convened the assembly, the first and most prestigious speakers would be the same advisors.
This analytical perspective is in line with an old and prestigious tradition in the study of politics.
The landed class expected that cleaner elections would eliminate the worst political vices and allow the most prestigious people to run the government.
The author is hot - the winner of a prestigious literary prize or a recently jailed dissident.
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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