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1.
a cut above
: clearly better than
others of the same type
备注:
''a cut
above''
是非正式的用法。
例:
The movie is a cut above recent thrillers.
(这部电影比最近上映的那些惊悚片好得多。)
Musicians of the time admitted that the
Ellington Orchestra was a cut above all others.
(当代的音乐家都说艾灵顿管弦乐队明显比其他管弦乐队好。)
She is a cut above the other competitors
and should win easily.
(她明显强于其他竞争对手,应该很容易赢。)
a cut above the rest
The first applicant we interviewed was
definitely a cut above the rest.
(我们面试的第一个应聘者明显比其他应聘者好。)
All of his books are good, but this one is
a cut above the rest.
(他的书都不错,这本明显最好。)
2.
have the edge on/over
: to be
better than something or someone else; to have an advantage over something or
someone else
例:
Federer is likely to have the edge in
Sunday's game.
(周日的比赛,费德勒可能更有优势。)
have the edge on/over something
For me, this film has the edge over the
others.
(对我来说,这部电影最好。)
have the edge on/over somebody
The company still has an edge over its
competitors.
(跟对手相比,该公司还是占有优势。)
3.
have an advantage over
: to be
better, more effective, and more useful than something else, especially because
of a particular feature
例:
have an advantage over something
This printer has several advantages over
conventional printers.
(比起传统打印机,这台打印机有一些优势。)
4.
be more than a match for
: to be
much more skillful and more successful at doing something than someone else
例:
be more than a match for somebody
He was more than a match for his opponent.
(他比对手厉害。)
When it comes to TV debates, Senator White
is more than a match for any of his rivals.
(说到电视辩论环节,怀特议员比其他议员都厉害。)
be more than a match for something
The rebel army's tactics are more than a
match for the nation's military forces.
(叛军的战略部署比政府军还好。)
备注:这里的
''match''
指的是“旗鼓相当的对手”,类似用法还有
''no match for
somebody''
,
''be one's
match''
,
''meet one's
match''
。
例:
He was
no match for
his opponent.
(他不如对手厉害。)
She'
s
his match
when it comes
to chess.
(下国际象棋的话,他俩棋逢敌手。)
She knew after the first game that she had
met
her match
.
(第一场比赛结束后,她就知道自己遇到对手了。)
5.
special
: better than something of
the usual type, for example by being more enjoyable, more useful, or of higher
quality
例:
I don't want an ordinary wedding. I want
something special.
(我不想婚礼太普通,想办个特别的婚礼。)
6.
preferable
:
more suitable
or useful - used when saying which one you prefer
备注:
''preferable''
是正式的用法。
例:
Cash would be preferable.
(付现金更好。)
For this dish, fresh herbs and garlic are
preferable.
(这道菜用新鲜香草和蒜头更好。)
In warm weather, clothes made of natural
fabrics are infinitely preferable (= much better ) .
(天热的时候,穿着纯天然织物更舒服。)
preferable to (doing) something
Being taught in a small group is far
preferable to being in a large, noisy classroom.
(小班教学比拥挤吵闹的大班教学要好太多。)
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