laureates信息详情

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意思翻译

n.荣誉获得者,获奖者;桂冠诗人(PoetLaureate的简称)

adj.<文>(作为荣誉标志)佩戴桂冠的;<文>(花冠,花环)用月桂枝叶编织的;荣誉的

v.使戴桂冠;任命为桂冠诗人

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双语使用场景

The discovery came as a complete surprise even to the Laureates themselves.───这个发现让获奖者自己都大为惊讶。

It's exciting to see so many Nobel laureates taking this consilient approach.───令人激动的是,我们看到有这么多的诺贝尔奖得主正在采用这种融会贯通的方法。

Am I talking to some future Prime Ministers or Nobel Prize Laureates?───此刻我是否正在同未来的首相或者诺贝尔奖获得者们交谈?

Joseph Stiglitz, the group's chairman and one of the laureates, said the 292-page report was a call to abandon "GDP fetishism" .───这个团队的主席同时身为摘得桂冠的一员,约瑟夫·施蒂格利兹说,这份292页的报道是废除“GDP崇拜”的信号。

But the fickleness of the heart has at least been properly incorporated into economic models by this year's Nobel laureates.───但人心的变化无常,至少被今年的诺贝尔奖得主恰当地纳入了经济模型之中。

We conducted our own, entirely unscientific, survey to ascertain just how much chocolate Nobel laureates ate.───我们开展了完全没有科学依据的调查,来探知诺贝尔奖获得者们的巧克力消费量。

Sweden, however, was an anomaly. It had a very high number of Nobel laureates but its people consumed much less chocolate on average.───瑞典的情况则有一些特殊,其诺贝尔奖获奖人数很高,但巧克力消费量比较平均。

Aharonov was the first of ten laureates to be handed the Medal of Science at a ceremony in the White House East Room.───在白宫东厅举行的颁奖仪式上,阿哈罗诺夫是10位科学奖章获奖者中第一个上前领奖的。

They were all in Chicago for an event in late April, the 12th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates.───他们都是为了芝加哥4月下旬举行的第12届世界诺贝尔和平奖得主峰会而来。

英语使用场景

Physics laureates Basile Audoly and Sebastien Neukirch of Paris University were honoured for their insights into why dry spaghetti tends to break into more than two pieces.

MRC LMB is among the world's most successful research centers as judged by its number of Nobel laureates.

Physics laureates Basile Audoly and Sebastien Neukirch of Paris University were honoured for their insights into why dry spaghetti(9) tends to break into more than two pieces.

It's exciting to see so many Nobel laureates taking this consilient approach.

He also recalls Max Perutz and James Watson, both Nobel laureates at Cambridge, telling him it was irresponsible to interfere with the beginning of life.

Yet Cantor differed in several respects from the superstars in universities that counted Nobel laureates by the dozen.

Appendices include an extensive bibliography, a glossary of over 400 chemical terms, an overview of Nobel laureates in chemistry, and an element reference table.

It was long overdue, but they were merely the first of several ecosocial Nobel Laureates.

Do you mean that only Nobel laureates and their peers can lay claim to the hallowed occupation of research?