top-notch
英 [ˌtɒp ˈnɒtʃ]
美 [ˌtɑːp ˈnɑːtʃ]
adj. 最好的; 卓越的; 第一流的
牛津词典
adj.
- 最好的;卓越的;第一流的
excellent; of the highest quality
柯林斯词典
- 一流的;顶尖的
If you describe someone or something astop-notch, you mean that they are of a very high standard or quality.
英英释义
adj
- of the highest quality
- an ace reporter
- a crack shot
- a first-rate golfer
- a super party
- played top-notch tennis
- an athlete in tiptop condition
- she is absolutely tops
双语例句
- David: I think you'll find all of our staff is top-notch.
我想你会发现我们所有的员工都是一流的。 - Provide all-round top-notch services and support to the hosting of the best ever Olympics in history.
为承办一届历史上最出色的奥运会提供全方位的优质服务和保障。 - Hingis is a top-notch tennis player.
辛吉斯是个网球高手。 - A top-notch English resume will set you apart from the competition.
一份一流的履历将使你远离竞争对手。 - Low crime, top-notch suburban schools and reasonable housing costs make Madison a good choice for families.
低犯罪率、顶尖的郊区学校和合理的房价让麦迪逊成为全家生活的好地方。 - What if you had three more top-notch programmers to help you?
要是多了三名顶尖的程序设计师帮你们呢? - He is a top-notch student in the class.
全班学生中他是个尖子。 - Wang study of top-notch, the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing to study.
王学习拔尖,被对外经济贸易大学录取,在北京念书。 - The region also has few top-notch universities compared with other parts of the world.
和世界其他地方相比,该地区几乎没有什么顶尖大学。 - That restaurant's really top-notch.
那家餐馆真是一流的。