n. 完美典范,尽善尽美的人(或物);(100克拉以上的)无暇钻石
【名】(Paragon)人名;(Paragon)(法)帕拉贡(人名)
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复数
paragons
第三人称单数
paragons
现在分词
paragoning
过去式
paragoned
过去分词
paragone
1.I do not pretend for a second that I have suddenly become a paragon.
我并不是假装自己突然之间变成了一个模范。
2.When did England, (the one time paragon of good manners), begin to think that behaviours like these are OK. L - E. a.
英国人(曾经是好的行为典范)什么时候开始认为那种行为是好的。
3.The impact is worse, she says, because of France's role as the "paragon" of liberty, equality and fraternity.
她还说,因为法国一直是自由、平等、博爱的“楷模”,因此此次事件的影响更坏了。
4.Olympic movement is a quite successful education form and it is a paragon of scientific education and humanistic education.
奥林匹克运动是一种极其成功的教育形式,也是科学教育和人文教育结合的典范。
5.There is an angel in the cave, or if not, an earthly paragon.
山洞里来了天使啦,要不然,也是世间少有的美少女。
6.He was considered to be a paragon of virtue.
他被认为是品德尽善尽美的典范。
7.There is an angel in the cave, or if not, an earthly paragon .
山洞里来了天使啦,要不然,也是世间少有的美少女。
8.He was not a paragon. He would never be perfect.
他不是完人,永远不可能十全十美。