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excellence

/ˈeksələns/

Excellence is the quality of being extremely good or outstanding. It means doing something at a very high level of skill or quality.

例句

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1

We always try for excellence in our home cooking.

We always try to make our home-cooked food very high quality.

2

The university is known for its academic excellence.

The university is famous for having very high standards in studying.

3

You can see the excellence in how he plays guitar.

You can see how great he is at playing the guitar.

词族

名词
excellence
Verb
excel
副词
excellently
形容词
excellent
相关
excellency
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记忆技巧

Think of the letters 'XL' on a shirt tag. 'XL' stands for Extra Large, and 'Excellence' is 'Extra Large' quality.

快速测验

The school is famous for its academic ______.

正确!

正确答案是: excellence

例句

1

We always try for excellence in our home cooking.

everyday

We always try to make our home-cooked food very high quality.

2

The university is known for its academic excellence.

academic

The university is famous for having very high standards in studying.

3

You can see the excellence in how he plays guitar.

informal

You can see how great he is at playing the guitar.

4

The company received an award for excellence in customer service.

business

The business got a prize for being the best at helping customers.

5

His speech was a model of excellence for all to follow.

formal

His talk was a perfect example of high quality for everyone.

词族

名词
excellence
Verb
excel
副词
excellently
形容词
excellent
相关
excellency

常见搭配

academic excellence being very good at school work
pursue excellence try hard to be the best
achieve excellence reach a very high level
standard of excellence a level of very high quality
technical excellence being very good at using tools or technology

常用短语

a center of excellence

a place that is very good at a specific thing

in pursuit of excellence

working hard to become the best

a commitment to excellence

a promise to always do your best work

容易混淆的词

excellence vs excellent

Excellence is the noun (the quality), while excellent is the adjective (the description).

excellence vs excellency

Excellency is a formal title for a person of high rank, not the quality of being good.

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使用说明

Use 'excellence' when you want to talk about the concept of being the best. It is often followed by 'in' (excellence in sports) or 'of' (the excellence of the food).

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use the noun when they need an adjective, saying 'He is excellence' instead of 'He is excellent.'

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记忆技巧

Think of the letters 'XL' on a shirt tag. 'XL' stands for Extra Large, and 'Excellence' is 'Extra Large' quality.

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词源

From the Latin 'excellentia', which means 'superiority' or 'surpassing others'.

语法模式

usually an uncountable noun often used with the preposition 'in' can be modified by adjectives like 'academic' or 'technical'
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文化背景

In many English-speaking schools and businesses, 'excellence' is a core value used in mission statements to encourage hard work.

快速测验

The school is famous for its academic ______.

正确!

正确答案是: excellence

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C2

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C2

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B2

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C1

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C1

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B2

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C1

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