柯林斯詞典paragon /?p?r?ɡ?n/ (paragons) 1. N-COUNT If you refer to someone as a paragon, you mean that they are perfect or have a lot of a good qualities. 完人; 杰出典范 We don't expect candidates to be paragons of virtue. 我們不指望候選人都是道德完人。 Our administrator is a paragon of neatness, efficiency, and reliability. 我們的管理者是整潔、高效、真實(shí)可信的杰出典范。 返回 paragon劍橋詞典a person or thing that is perfect or has an extremely large amount of a particular good characteristic 完人,盡善盡美的模范(或典型) In the novel , Constanza is a paragon of virtue . 在這部小說中,康斯坦薩是一個(gè)美德的典范。 返回 paragon