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 notable ['notəbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 著名人士, 值得注意之事物

a. 值得注意的, 显著的

[法] 值得注意的, 显著的, 重要的




    notable
    [ noun ]
    1. a celebrity who is an inspiration to others

    2. <noun.person>
      he was host to a large gathering of luminaries
    [ adj ]
    1. worthy of notice

    2. <adj.all>
      a noteworthy advance in cancer research
    3. widely known and esteemed

    4. <adj.all>
      a famous actor
      a celebrated musician
      a famed scientist
      an illustrious judge
      a notable historian
      a renowned painter


    Notable \Not"a*ble\ (n[=o]t"[.a]*b'l), n.
    1. A person, or thing, of distinction.

    2. (French Hist.) One of a number of persons, before the
    revolution of 1789, chiefly of the higher orders,
    appointed by the king to constitute a representative body.


    Notable \Not"a*ble\, a. [F. notable, L. notabilis, fr. notare to
    mark, nota mark, note. See 5th {Note}.]
    1. Capable of being noted; noticeable; plain; evident.

    2. Worthy of notice; remarkable; memorable; noted or
    distinguished; as, a notable event, person.

    Note: Notable in the sense of careful, thrifty, characterized
    by thrift and capacity (as, a notable housekeeper) is
    pronounced by many good ortho["e]pists,
    n[o^]t"[.a]*b'l, the derivatives notableness, and
    notably, being also similarly pronounced with short o
    in the first syllable.

    3. Well-known; notorious. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

    1. Although the outlook for the oil markets is similar to that of a year ago, one notable difference is OPEC's behavior.
    2. Another of his more notable roles was that of Dr. Dolittle, who talked with the animals and taught them to speak back in the 1967 movie named for his character.
    3. Most animal fats are 45% saturated. A notable and healthy exception is fish; if fish carried such a load of saturated fat, they'd become stiff as boards in cold water and couldn't swim.
    4. It is expected that talks between G7 representatives and Ukraine will begin soon after the Ukraine election results are clear. The G7 meeting was notable for the concern expressed about the Ukraine economy.
    5. The impact on the relative performance of the shares has already been notable: at the start of the summer some 25 per cent of Rec shares were held in the package. Heightened competition for the hearts and minds of investors is only the start.
    6. They have developed a reputation for fresh, alertly-balanced and often thrilling performances, notable for clarity and point - a reflection of Jansons's own virtues.
    7. His willingness to take hits to win battles met with some notable success.
    8. Most single-profession unions are affiliated with one of the big federations, with the notable exception of the powerful National Education Federation, which is dominant among public school teachers.
    9. They are engaged in a scorched earth policy against the truth." He also was identifying with past Democratic presidents _ with the notable exception of Jimmy Carter _ and pledging to make America first in education, health care, and exporting products.
    10. The most notable activity came from Japanese investors, who sold dollars for yen.
    11. In the 1970s, he helped Pennzoil plan some of the earliest and most notable corporate spinoffs and the first public effort to raise funds for drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.
    12. Treaties between former colonial powers such as the UK and France and their former colonies are also notable networks. Within the European Community, the treaty network is almost complete.
    13. "There's no question that we have made progress toward cleanup that is notable, significant and very encouraging," Reilly told reporters after his shoreline tour with Alaska environmental commissioner Dennis Kelso.
    14. It is also notable that the liberalization of the Dublin-London air route occurred because of initiatives by an Irish airline and the Irish minister for communications.
    15. When the National Abortion Rights Action League endorsed Michael Dukakis for president earlier this week, there was one notable absentee: Michael Dukakis.
    16. The most notable was the title role in "Elephant Man," which drew an Academy nomination as best actor.
    17. Perhaps the most notable of many proposed spending cuts is the laying off of 6,000 of the state's 63,000 workers.
    18. The only notable difference is that one scene was filmed in black and white and the other taped in color.
    19. That was a personal best, a notable gain over the 27 that he swallowed in one minute last year.
    20. Odyssey was involved in two notable public transactions last year.
    21. He said most of the Soviet prisons he visited, one the remote Perm 35 where several notable political prisoners once were held, remained repressive, restricting mail and family visits, but all had work programs.
    22. The March measurements showed no notable variation from June 1988, Palla said.
    23. He is said to know budget arithmetic as well as Stockman; and so far, with one notable setback _ heading Bush's abortive drive last year for a cut in the capital gains tax _ he has been the better salesman.
    24. "These are notable people we're dealing with.
    25. With some notable exceptions, the Economist's reporters in the U.S. follow this rule: Democrats tend to be noble, selfless guardians of the public trust.
    26. "We continue to feel that the bulk of this increase is not showing up in any dramatic new construction of industrial facilities, and that's where our capacity shortfall is most notable," he said.
    27. Penney was a notable exception, posting what Mr. Buchanan called a "banner third quarter" as it benefited from strong performance in its apparel, accessory items and jewelry, three high-profit categories.
    28. Its most notable success has been in agriculture, where Mr. Deng, in effect, abolished the collectives and returned to a family-farm system.
    29. Last year's London economic summit marked one of Mr Gorbachev's last notable appearances on the world stage when he met the G7 leaders for a special session of talks after the formal summit proceedings were over.
    30. There are notable exceptions - Mr Douglas Hurd, Mr Kenneth Clarke and Mr Michael Portillo among them.
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