exemplar
/ɪɡˈzemplɑː(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪɡˈzemplɑːr/ (ame, ipa) · /ig-ˈzem-ˌplär -plər, eg-/ (ame, mw)
exemplar — 名詞
- exemplarsingular
- exemplarsplural
1. something, or sometimes someone, that people point to as the clearest case of a
典範;楷模
最能代表某種特質的人或事物
something, or sometimes someone, that people point to as the clearest case of a quality or kind.
Many teachers see Hana as an exemplar of patient classroom leadership.
許多老師把 Hana 視為耐心帶班的典範。
an exemplar of + admired quality
The small clinic became an exemplar for rural health teams across the country.
這家小診所成了全國鄉村醫療團隊的典範。
an exemplar for + later work
During the power cut, Obi became an exemplar of calm leadership.
停電時,Obi 成了冷靜領導的典範。
Museum guides still cite the old bridge as an exemplar of local design.
博物館導覽員至今仍把那座老橋舉為在地設計的典範。
The report is often used as an exemplar in staff training at the clinic.
這份報告在診所的員工訓練中常被用作典範。
文法句型
an exemplar of + quality
an exemplar for + group
use something as an exemplar
用法筆記
Most often used in formal praise, reports, and teaching contexts. 'Of' introduces the quality or type being shown, while 'for' usually names the people or work that should learn from the example.