standout的意思和读音

standout

: [ˈstændˌaʊt] : [ˈstændaʊt]

adj.();;【;〈

n.

standouts  

standoutn.

1.a person or thing that is very noticeable because they are or it is better, more impressive, etc. than others in a group

adj.1.();2.3.;

adj.1.noticeable because of being much better than anyone or anything else

n.1.someone or something that you notice because they are much better than anyone or anything else

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4. ... Dialogue- : ) Standout:be noticed among a crowd of people

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1.If smartphones do become smart watches and smart glasses, Apple seems to have the technology to make standout wearable computers.

2.Patty frightened nobody, but she'd been a standout athlete in high school and college and possessed a jock sort of fearlessness.

3.Putting the charitable dollars in the hands of consumers has, no doubt, been the standout cause strategy of the last two years.

4.Mars and Jupiter will be beaming one another for you, and any trip you take is likely to be a standout.耀

5.Assuming you were able to make your resume standout and found a good internship, the next step is interviewing.使

6.Among the large number of books written on the subject, this book written by Danish journalist Tor Norretranders is a standout.TorNorretranders

7.I love this full moon because Jupiter and Uranus will be so perfectly positioned to make this time a standout for you.使

8.He is a standout employee. He works harder than any other in the office.

9.The design needed to position Pepsi as a young, dynamic, edgy, must-have drink to standout against Coke, the official FIFA sponsor.

10.The brief was to design packaging that communicated the product's benefits and gave it shelf standout from commodities own-brand lines.线