excelled
excelled — 動詞
- excelledpresent simple I / you / we / they
- excelleds3rd person singular
- excelleding-ing form
- excellededpast simple
1. To perform at a very high level in a particular activity, doing better than most
擅長;卓越
在某方面表現特別出色、超越他人
To perform at a very high level in a particular activity, doing better than most other people — for example, excelling in sports, at school, or in a profession.
Emma excelled in her final exams, earning the highest score in the entire school.
Emma 在期末考試中表現卓越,拿到了全校最高分。
excel + in + noun phrase (field/area)
The young chef excelled at baking French pastries and won a national competition.
那位年輕的廚師擅長烘焙法式甜點,並贏得了全國比賽。
excel + at + gerund (activity)
Dr. Okafor excelled as a surgeon, performing hundreds of successful operations each year.
Okafor 醫生是一位卓越的外科醫生,每年執行數百次成功手術。
Students who excel at problem-solving often enjoy careers in engineering and technology.
擅長解決問題的學生往往會從事工程或科技相關行業。
The Watanabe family's restaurant excelled in customer service and became famous in the area.
渡邊家的餐廳以卓越的顧客服務聞名當地。
- shine
more informal; suggests standing out noticeably
- distinguish oneself
formal; implies gaining recognition through one's excellence
- stand out
informal; focuses on being noticeably better than others
- surpass
emphasizes going beyond others' achievements
- fail
opposite end of the performance spectrum
- underperform
more specific opposite; performing below expected level
文法句型
excel + at/in + noun/gerund
excel + as + noun (role)
用法筆記
Frequently used with 'at' for specific skills or activities, and with 'in' for broader fields or areas. 'As' is used when describing a role or profession.
常見錯誤
2. To achieve a noticeably higher level in an activity than your own previous effor
超常發揮
表現比平時更好、超越自己
To achieve a noticeably higher level in an activity than your own previous efforts have shown — for example, running a personal best time or producing your finest piece of work to date.
The old baker excelled himself this Christmas with his most beautiful gingerbread house yet.
那位老烘焙師今年聖誕節超常發揮,做出了最美麗的薑餅屋。
excel + oneself (British)
Amara excelled in the final round, finishing ten seconds faster than ever before.
Amara 在最後一輪比賽中超常發揮,比以往任何時候都快了十秒。
The school choir excelled itself at the competition and won first place for the first time.
學校合唱團在比賽中表現超常,首次獲得第一名。
Liam excelled at every swimming practice this month and finally qualified for the national team.
Liam 這個月在每次游泳訓練中都表現出色,終於入選了國家隊。
Nadia excelled herself when her teacher asked to keep her essay as an example for future classes.
Nadia 超常發揮,老師還把她的作文留作未來班級的範例。
- outdo oneself
similar meaning; slightly more informal
- surpass oneself
formal synonym for the reflexive pattern
- top one's previous best
more explicit; often used in sports contexts
- underperform
performing below one's usual standard
- fall short
failing to meet one's own expectations or previous level
文法句型
excel + oneself
excel + at/in + noun/gerund (self-comparison context)
用法筆記
The reflexive form 'excel oneself' is chiefly British English. It describes doing better than one's own previous standard, not necessarily surpassing others. In American English, this sense typically uses 'excel at/in' with context indicating self-improvement.