paragons

[ˈpærəˌgɔnz]
  • 释义
  • 模范( paragon的名词复数 );典型;十全十美的人;完美无缺的人;

  • 双语例句
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    All cruel people describe them as paragons of frankness.

    所有的残忍的人都把自己形容为坦率的象征.

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    Mary was always holding up her children as paragons of good behaviour.

    玛丽老是标榜自己的孩子是品行端正的典范.

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    She was always holding up her children as paragons of good behaviour.

    她总是标榜自己的孩子是品行端正的典范.

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    We don't expect candidates to be paragons of virtue.

    我们不指望候选人在道德上尽善尽美。

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    The stereotype of Asian Americans as narrow mathematical paragons is unfair, however, and inaccurate.

    然而, 认为亚裔学生只能学好数学的老观点是不公正也不正确的.

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    Not all emerging markets, though, were such paragons.

    然而, 并不是所有的新兴市场都是这样的典范.

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    Unfortunately we can't expect all policemen to be paragons of virtue.

    不幸的是,我们不能期望所有的警察都十全十美.

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