luminary 英 ['lu:mɪnərɪ] 美 [ˈluməˌnɛri]
基本釋義
a famous person who has achieved great success in a certain field.
n.名人;杰出人物
例句
1. Christine Lagarde, head of the IMF, became the latest Western luminary to hop on the Weibo bandwagon last week.
克里斯丁·拉嘉德,國際貨幣基金組織負責人,在上個星期從微薄中躍起成為最受矚目的西方名人。
2. This state of affairs was not to last long "for Jung has a proud stomach" and he parted company with Freud, to become, like his master, a luminary of the psychoanalytical world.
他們的這種關系并沒有持續很久,“因為榮格胃口很大”,他離開弗洛伊德的團體成為像他導師一樣的心理學界杰出人物。