优异
Extremely good; outstanding; far above average in quality or performance.
Examples
3 of 5她在比赛中表现优异,赢得了冠军。
She performed outstandingly in the competition and won the championship.
公司奖励了那些表现优异的员工。
The company rewarded those employees who performed excellently.
他的优异表现得到了大家的一致好评。
His outstanding performance received unanimous praise from everyone.
Word Family
Memory Tip
Think of '优' (excellent) and '异' (different/extraordinary). Excellent in a way that stands out from others.
Quick Quiz
凭着____的学术表现,他获得了全额奖学金。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 优异
Examples
她在比赛中表现优异,赢得了冠军。
everydayShe performed outstandingly in the competition and won the championship.
公司奖励了那些表现优异的员工。
businessThe company rewarded those employees who performed excellently.
他的优异表现得到了大家的一致好评。
formalHis outstanding performance received unanimous praise from everyone.
这孩子学习一直很优异。
informalThis child has always been excellent in his studies.
优异的科研成果是申请奖学金的关键。
academicOutstanding research results are key to applying for scholarships.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
表现优异者
top performer
成绩优异奖
Academic Excellence Award
优异表现
outstanding showing
Often Confused With
优秀 is more common in daily speech; 优异 is more formal and implies being even more exceptional or 'extraordinary'.
Usage Notes
Frequently used in academic certificates, formal evaluations, and news reports.
Common Mistakes
Don't use it for small things like 'excellent food' (use 好吃 or 棒).
Memory Tip
Think of '优' (excellent) and '异' (different/extraordinary). Excellent in a way that stands out from others.
Word Origin
From '优' (superior) and '异' (unusual/different).
Grammar Patterns
Cultural Context
In China, students are constantly encouraged to strive for '优异' results.
Quick Quiz
凭着____的学术表现,他获得了全额奖学金。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 优异
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