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
- The victors had a top-notch run this summer, winning the Queen's Club, Wimbledon and Toronto titles in succession.
获胜者今年夏天经历了顶尖之旅,一连赢得了女王草地赛、温布尔登和多伦多冠军。 - Other benefits of going to a prep school include top-notch facilities and extracurricular activities.
在预科学校就读的其他好处还包括一流的设备和丰富的课外活动。位于新罕布什尔州的St。 - 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。 - The peanuts they grow are top-notch.
他们种的花生是拔尖的。 - How do you get top-notch consultants and trainers to deliver the training without the heavy fixed costs?
您如何找到一流的咨询顾问和培训专家来培训,而又没有庞大的固定成本? - With two incomes, we could afford a top-notch nanny.
有了两份收入,我们就可以请最棒的保姆。 - Hingis is a top-notch tennis player.
辛吉斯是个网球高手。 - That restaurant's really top-notch.
那家餐馆真是一流的。 - Anyway I haven't been able to set up a top-notch go-between he'll trust.
总而言之,我还没有物色到一个他会信任的牵线的高级人士。 - 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。
