to stand out
[phrase form: stand]
01
突出, 显眼
to be prominent and easily noticeable
Intransitive
例子
The glowing neon sign made the cafe stand out among the other businesses on the street.
发光的霓虹灯招牌使咖啡馆在街上的其他企业中脱颖而出。
Among the many candidates, his qualifications and experience made him stand out during the job interview.
在众多候选人中,他的资历和经验使他在工作面试中脱颖而出。
02
突出, 脱颖而出
to cause something or someone to be noticeably different or better than others
Transitive: to stand out sth
例子
The teacher advised the students to use vibrant illustrations to stand out their presentations during the science fair.
老师建议学生们使用生动的插图来在科学展览上突出他们的展示。
The entrepreneur aimed to stand out the brand by incorporating eco-friendly practices into the manufacturing process.
企业家旨在通过将环保实践融入制造过程来突出品牌。
03
远离, 出海
to navigate a ship away from the shore
Intransitive
例子
To avoid underwater obstacles, the captain decided to stand out from the shore.
为了避免水下障碍物,船长决定远离海岸。
The captain instructed the crew to stand out from the coast to avoid shallow waters.
船长指示船员远离海岸以避免浅水区。
04
坚持, 抵抗
to maintain one's beliefs, despite facing pressure or opposition from others
Intransitive
例子
The scientist continued to stand out for her pioneering research, even in the face of skepticism.
这位科学家继续因其开创性研究而脱颖而出,即使面对怀疑。
Faced with challenges, she decided to stand out and champion the cause of gender equality.
面对挑战,她决定站出来并支持性别平等的事业。



























