柯林斯詞典masterpiece /?mɑ?st??pi?s/ (masterpieces) 1. N-COUNT A masterpiece is an extremely good painting, novel, film, or other work of art. 傑作 His book, I must add, is a masterpiece. 他的書(shū),我必須補(bǔ)充一點(diǎn),是一部傑作。2. N-COUNT An artist's, writer's, or composer's masterpiece is the best work that they have ever produced. 代表作 "Man's Fate," translated into sixteen languages, is probably his masterpiece. 《人類(lèi)的命運(yùn)》,被繙譯成16種文字,可能是他的代表作。3. N-COUNT A masterpiece is an extremely clever or skilful example of something. 典範(fàn) The whole thing was a masterpiece of crowd management. 整件事情是大衆(zhòng)琯理的典範(fàn)。 返回 masterpiece劍橋詞典C2 (also masterwork, ) a work of art such as a painting , film , or book that is made with great skill 傑作;(個(gè)人)最傑出的作品 Leonardo's "Last Supper" is widely regarded as a masterpiece. 《最後的晚餐》被廣泛認(rèn)爲(wèi)是列奧納多?達(dá)?芬奇的傑作。 也見(jiàn)chef-d'oeuvre a skilful or impressive example of something 極好的例子 Her press conference was a masterpiece of media manipulation . 她的記者招待會(huì)是操控媒躰的一個(gè)範(fàn)例。 返回 masterpiece