大学英语四级常用短语 be remarkable for
释义:
be remarkable for 以…而著称
例句:
It would be remarkable for anyone to survive.
Their future may not be quite what was once envisaged, but it will be no less remarkable for that.
No NFL next season would be a remarkable failure for both men.
If it has, it will be another remarkable success for a chancellor who only a few months ago was being written off as an interfering, lightweight bungler.
It was remarkable that a secret could be held for so long in Washington, where secrets are routinely spilled, and ironic that The Washington Post, which protected the secret, was scooped on the story.
One reason for his remarkable success may be sympathy from people who see something of themselves in him.
While Jeter and his consistently lofty standards and expectations could never fathom pedestrian numbers like this, the sobering reality is that 180 hits for the 2011 season from Derek Jeter would be a remarkable accomplishment.
It would be fairly remarkable if we were to decide that the entire intent, reason for having them, of some taxes suddenly fell apart when considering investment decisions.
Given how tightly Apple likes to control the user experience of its products, using a Snapdragon app processor would be a remarkable departure from its traditional mobile strategy that has worked so well for the company in developed markets.
Probably be long gold and silver as well, as the charts for both precious metals are in remarkable tandem.
Crews and his colleagues do a remarkable job in pulling all this information together, but obviously the government should be doing it for us.
And he just felt it was important to make sure that we took the time to do that, again, to send a signal of both respect for the culture of the country and also to be able to take in a remarkable site.
But if it has indeed moved against the Taliban, it would be remarkable, rupturing links with a movement that it fostered, and on which it appeared to be betting for the time when foreign forces quit Afghanistan.