单词 | stature |
释义 | statureWord family nounstatureadjectivestatured stat·ure /ˈstætʃə $ -ər/ noun [uncountableU] written 1 REPUTATIONthe degree to which someone is admired or regarded as important 名声,声望 of world/international/national stature Armstrong was a musician of world stature. 阿姆斯特朗是一位享誉全球的音乐家。 He grew in stature (=became more admired or popular) during the campaign. 在这场宣传活动中,他的声望提高了。 stature as ► see thesaurus at reputation his growing stature as an artist 他作为艺术家日益提高的声望 2 TALL PERSONsomeone’s height or size 身高;身材 Bernard was short in stature, with a large head. 伯纳德个子矮,头很大。 Examples from the Corpus stature• It suited her diminutive stature and delicate features.• Supporters say there is no one of equal stature to replace him in the party.• His negative comments, however accurate, were converted into slights, compounded by Johnson's nationality and famous stature.• He was already taller than most Yek, and his stature displayed the kind of lankiness which promised both strength and agility.• There is no question his stature is diminished from what it was.• The bank manager was a grey-haired man of imposing stature.• At that time there were no other universities in England equal in stature to Oxford and Cambridge.• Cecilia is short in stature.• I was by no means short in stature, but next to this man I felt like a dwarf.• a British architect of international stature• He is the embattled president of a university seeking to raise its stature on the higher education landscape.• The door was swung open by an unprepossessing man of middle stature, creamy-faced, and merry-eyed.• In time of crisis her presence was expected, for she was a citizen of stature.• As he got older, Picasso's stature as an artist increased. of world/international/national stature• The man was already a figure of national stature. (1200-1300) Old French Latin statura, from status; → STATE1 |
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